This film has all the 50’s Sci-Fi standards except the flamethrower.
We start with a narrative that shows an atomic test taking place in the frozen north. Two people go out to take readings after the test. One does not come back, and the other is delusional, talking of a monster. Naturally, he needs curing and is almost well. A female paleontologist, who starts to believe him, offers to let him eat her sandwiches and look at mug shots of monsters from the past. Can the authorities be convinced before it is too late?
I know most people watched this movie because it has Lee Van Cleef playing a pivotal role. Yet we should not forget the many other familiar character actors that make this a true 50’s monster picture. First, there is that cute little monster himself, courtesy of Ray Harryhausen; when he pushes over a lighthouse, I can only think of one of my cats. He had the same mischievous look. Then there is Paula Raymond, who has been in every TV play from “77 Sunset Strip” (1958) to several “Perry Mason” (1957). Not to mention Cecil Kellaway, Dr. Chumley in “Harvey” (1950). Kenneth Tobey as Captain Patrick Hendry in “The Thing from Another World” (1951). There are way too many to mention here, so you will just have to watch for yourself.
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