Creature From The Black Lagoon
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Universal's exclusive movie monster club got a new member in 1954.
Joining such familiar frighteners as Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster,
The Mummy and The Wolf Man was the group's first amphibious associate
- Gill-Man, the Creature From the Black Lagoon.
The rest of the gang may have given Gill-Man a hard time about
being the new guy, but this little water-breather had an edge: 3-D.
Shot in a red/blue 3-D process on black and white film, Creature
From the Black Lagoon gave a new dimension to horror, taking
viewers into the depths of a creepy Amazon lagoon.
The descent into the Black Lagoon begins with the simple discovery
of a fossilised webbed hand. Led by the noble-hearted David Reed, a
group of scientists takes a trek down the mist-shrouded Amazon to look
for more of its kind. Lecherous boss man Mark Williams and his
employee Kay Lawrence (David's girlfriend) come along for the ride as
well, all travelling on board captain Carl Maia's ship.
Down in the jungle, the team discovers more than simply another
fossil; they find a living, breathing (water-breathing, natch),
horrifying Gill-Man. The creature takes a liking to the lovely Ms.
Lawrence, who has an unfortunate yen for taking a swim in
Gill-Man-infested waters.
The
crew eventually captures Gill-Man, hoping to take him back home for
research, but the creature overpowers them, taking Kay back to its
lair to make her the Bride of Gill-Man. David isn't quite ready to
give his lady up to an amphibious suitor, so he and the gang make a
dramatic, suspenseful rescue mission right into the heart of the Black
Lagoon.
Creature From the Black Lagoon was an instant horror
classic, and Gill-Man soon followed his Universal brethren into sequel
territory. Revenge of the Creature, another 3-D feature,
followed quickly in 1955.
This time, Gill-Man was taken out of his Black Lagoon home and
plunked down in a Florida aquarium for study. Aside from its place in
the Gill-Man trilogy, the film was also notable for a brief role by
Clint Eastwood, making his feature film debut.
The final, 2-D instalment in the Creature From the Black Lagoon
series came in 1956. The Creature Walks Among Us gave Gill-Man
a chance to adapt to his new Floridian surroundings, as an emergency
operation replaced his trademarked gills with a set of air-breathing
lungs. Understandably upset at his new lifestyle, Gill-Man did the
only thing he knew how to do well: wreak havoc.
In the end, that was what Gill-Man was really all about. He didn't
have the distinguished literary pedigree of a Frankenstein's Monster
or a Dracula, but the Creature From the Black Lagoon knew how to
menace, maul and maim with the best of them. And he got to do it in
3-D (take that, Wolf Man!). |
David Reed
Richard Carlson
Kay Lawrence
Julie Adams
Mark Williams
Richard Denning
Carl Maia
Antonio Moreno
Lucas
Nestor Paiva
Edwin Thompson
Whit Bissell
Gill-Man (in water)
Ricou Browning
Gill-Man (on land)
Ben Chapman
Zee
Bernie Gozier
Chico
Henry A. Escalante
Dr. Matos
Sydney Mason
Tomas
Perry Lopez
Louis
Rodd Redwing
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