The Creature Walks Among Us

1956

Action / Horror / Sci-Fi

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 30% · 7 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 30% · 500 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.6/10 10 4671 4.7K

Plot summary

Scientists surgically transform the Creature into an air-breather, but being able to live on land is not enough to make him comfortable with humans. Enraged, he turns his wrath on anyone who comes near as he desperately tries to return to the deep-water world where he truly belongs.

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Top cast

Gregg Palmer as Jed Grant
Jeff Morrow as Dr. William Barton
Lillian Molieri as Mrs. Morteno
Ricou Browning as The Gill Man
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by babeth_jr 6 / 10

The Creature In Pants!

Reviewed by Tenkun 7 / 10

Yet another great addition to our monster movie collection

"The Creature Walks Among Us" may not be everyone's cup of tea, but as a monster movie fan, I enjoyed it. It continues is the same vein (and vein-tearing) of the previous two "Black Lagoon" films, but while the level of violence, mayhem, and male protagonists goes down, there's more contemplation, "philosophy," and questioning the nature of the creature. It maintains the aura of man vs. nature, but a bit more intellectual than the other two. A good way to end the series, methinks. The acting, of course, isn't exactly its strong point, but in that aspect, it differs little from its predecessors. I must say, the creature's makeover into a more-man-than-gill is done with astonishingly good special effects- considering the time in history and the resources at hand. Overall, if you liked "The Creature from the Black Lagoon," you're bound to like this deeper, more eerie sequel, which is a little less blatant and a little more figure-it-out-yourself.
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