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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Kenneth G. Crane |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | December, 1958 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Madacy Records |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Black & White, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Gift Set, Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Movie, Science Fiction |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 056775634537 |
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Customer Reviews of Monster From Green Hell & Killers From Space (2pc)
Could have been better This film was billed as being a monster film but it realy plays out as a jungle film from the 40's. <
> The monster effects are adequate for a "B" film of the era but the story needs a lot of work. <
> If you want to see a jungle movie,this is for you.But if you are looking for a good 50's monster film,this is NOT for you!
Competent acting & effects don't help - it's just boring.
I've always been a fan of old sci-fi flicks, even if they're corny with bad special effects, even if they're so bad they're funny, like Ed Wood films. Some of my favorites are The Monolith Monsters and Panic In Year Zero. I'm sorry to say this one is just downright boring. The acting is good, and the special effects are certainly better than some other 1950s B-movies, so there's not much to poke fun at. The idea is good in the beginning - a satellite crashes in the jungle, and a Wasp on board was exposed to radiation, making it grow giant. But most of the movie follows the scientists on their trek through the jungle to find it, and is no more than a pointless safari movie, like those old black and white Buster Crabbe films. They finally do get to some monster fighting, but by that time it's hard to keep paying attention. I'll give'em two stars mainly for effort.
Missing Color Footage on DVD
I agree with everything the other reviewers have said about this film, but they have failed to mention that the color climax footage included in the film's original theatrical release is in black and white on the DVD while the VHS version does include it.