The Colossus of New York (1958) Reviews

The Colossus of New York (1958)
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This low-budget, Frankenstein-flavored sci-fi flick involves the transplantation of a dead scientist's brain into the body of a hulking, glowing-eyed, caped robot by the man's lunatic brother. Though initially a success, the operation soon goes horribly wrong as the robot begins to display increasingly homicidal behavior, zapping people with its gamma-ray eyes. The climax comes when the robot begins a murderous rampage in the United Nations. The only hope for stopping the monster comes from the late scientist's young son, who manages to reach what little of the scientist's identity still remains and calms the robot down. This is actually a well-written film with a strong emotional core and a fairly sympathetic monster, but it loses some ground thanks to the rather silly rivet-headed robot costume. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Ross MartinMala Powers, (more)
Director(s):
Eugène Lourié
Format(s):
DVD
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Wiliam G.

A decent movie, better than most cheesy movies of this era. Could have been longer to develop the characters better.

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    Wiliam G.

    A decent movie, better than most cheesy movies of this era. Could have been longer to develop the characters better.

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