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Alarm für Sperrzone 7

Originaltitel: The Monster That Challenged the World
  • 1957
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 24 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,7/10
3374
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Alarm für Sperrzone 7 (1957)
Giant mollusk monsters attack California.
trailer wiedergeben1:36
1 Video
99+ Fotos
HorrormonsterKaijuEntsetzenScience-FictionThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen a horde of prehistoric mollusk monsters enter the canal system of the California's Imperial Valley and terrorize the populace.When a horde of prehistoric mollusk monsters enter the canal system of the California's Imperial Valley and terrorize the populace.When a horde of prehistoric mollusk monsters enter the canal system of the California's Imperial Valley and terrorize the populace.

  • Regie
    • Arnold Laven
  • Drehbuch
    • David Duncan
    • Pat Fielder
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Tim Holt
    • Audrey Dalton
    • Hans Conried
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    5,7/10
    3374
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    • Regie
      • Arnold Laven
    • Drehbuch
      • David Duncan
      • Pat Fielder
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Tim Holt
      • Audrey Dalton
      • Hans Conried
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    Tim Holt
    Tim Holt
    • Lt. Cmdr. John 'Twill' Twillinger
    Audrey Dalton
    Audrey Dalton
    • Gail MacKenzie
    Hans Conried
    Hans Conried
    • Dr. Jess Rogers
    Barbara Darrow
    Barbara Darrow
    • Jody Simms
    Max Showalter
    Max Showalter
    • Dr. Tad Johns
    • (as Casey Adams)
    Harlan Warde
    Harlan Warde
    • Lt. Robert 'Clem' Clemens
    Gordon Jones
    Gordon Jones
    • Sheriff Josh Peters
    Mimi Gibson
    Mimi Gibson
    • Sandy MacKenzie
    Marjorie Stapp
    Marjorie Stapp
    • Connie Blake
    Jody McCrea
    Jody McCrea
    • Seaman Fred Johnson
    Wallace Earl Laven
    • Sally
    • (as Eileen Harley)
    Don Ames
    • Sailor
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Robert Benevides
    • Sonarman 2nd Class Morty Beatty
    • (Nicht genannt)
    John Carlyle
    • Monster Victim
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    John Close
    John Close
    • Deputy Larry
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    Sue Collier
    • Secretary
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Walt Davis
    • Sailor
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Harry Denny
    • Restaurant Patron
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    • Regie
      • Arnold Laven
    • Drehbuch
      • David Duncan
      • Pat Fielder
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    8Strnad

    On the A-list of B pictures

    Of course The Monster That Challenged the World is slowly paced. With a budget of about twenty dollars there's a lot of filler. But what little budget there is, is well used in creating a great animatronic monster.

    The story is basic but well-structured and it works. I can watch this one over and over without wanting to throw things at the screen or yell at the characters for doing stupid things. My intelligence is more seriously insulted by modern horror films and their idiot protagonists than it ever is by The Monster That Challenged the World.

    Among low-budget sci-fi flicks of the 1950s, The Monster That Challenged the World ranks near the top!

    Jan Strnad (aka J. Knight)
    youroldpaljim

    Above par monster on the loose programmer.

    I found this film about giant snails on the loose in the Salton sea area slightly better than most programmer monster films of the late 1950's. The giant snails are a believable menace in that they are presented as no more dangerous than any other large aquatic predator such a shark or crocodile. They put a fight but can be killed with several well aimed shots from a pistol or a heavy axe. The real danger as pointed in the film, is that snails are extremely fecund, and if they were to enter the ocean , they could reproduce in enormous numbers thus creating ecological havoc. Anyone who has ever had a fish tank knows once you introduce one tiny snail, in a matter of couple of weeks you have hundreds. One odd aspect everyone seems to comment on is that snails look like caterpillars in snail shells. There is a type of aquatic insect larva that uses a discarded snail shell as armour, much like a hermit crab does. Perhaps someone involved with the film had seen these insect larvae and mistook them for snails.
    6hitchcockthelegend

    Instant TERROR......just add water!

    An earthquake out in the Salton Sea awakens the creeping dread, gigantic vampire water snails are on the loose and they are hungry for human fluid!.

    Just about the right side of good, The Monster Who Challenge The World holds up well because of it's well constructed creatures and a bit of care and attention to the boffin discussions. Far too many 50s creature features just used a basic premise of creatures obliterating mankind because they were in an odd mood, but much like The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms, this picture at least takes time to give us a bit of a nature heartbeat to help us understand the methods of a mollusc, and that alone should be applauded, learn while we have fun so to speak. The cast ooze B-movie standards, and that is in no way a bad thing here, whilst the Catalina Island locale sequences are pretty nifty to help salt the beef as it were!

    Good honest fun that isn't short on creepiness, and top marks to the makers for introducing a very ingenious creature to a truly wonderful genre. 6/10
    6bsmith5552

    Another Mutant Monster From the Deep!

    "The Monster That Challenged the World", in spite of its long winded title, is not a bad movie of its kind. The film was one of a series of "giant creature" movies popular in the fifties.

    The monster of the title is a giant mollusk/snail type creature (that actually looks more like a caterpillar) that is awakened by an earthquake. It then sets about attacking people and laying eggs. Commander Tim Holt of the U.S. Naval Intelligence Service then sets about to destroy it. Assisting him are scientists Hans Conried (playing it straight for a change) and Casey Adams (aka Max Showalter) and sheriff Gordon Jones. Audrey Dalton is Holt's love interest. Veteran character actor Ralph Moody (a true what's his name?) plays one of the monster's victims.

    Director Arthur Laven gives us a believable monster(s) for the 50s and builds the suspense by not showing it until well into the film. Some of the victims look like papier mache but all in all it makes for a pretty good monsters film with high production values on a modest budget.

    Holt, who had left films when his excellent "B" western series ended in 1952, came out of retirement for this film, apparently as a favor to director Laven. After this, he made only one more film before forsaking Hollywood for good.
    5bkoganbing

    A Swan Song for Tim Holt

    The Monster That Challenged the World is about some prehistoric molluscs who were in some dormant eggs that got themselves hatched. They are spreading death and destruction through their abilities to come out on land and feed, usually on unsuspecting humans.

    The special effects are a might better than some of the science fiction cult classics from the Fifties. The story does bog down a bit in the personal part. Tim Holt's character is introduced to us as a by the book navy commander who softens with no real reason why.

    When he did this film Tim Holt had been off the screen for five years after the B picture western disappeared from the big screen and on to television. Why Holt didn't go the way of television in his career is a mystery.

    Tim Holt had one of the strangest careers in Hollywood history. He was a very good actor, gave good performances in both western and non-western films like The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Stella Dallas, Stagecoach, My Darling Clementine, and The Magnificent Ambersons. Yet he consistently went back to doing B westerns for RKO. His westerns were above average in the B film market, but they did nothing to advance his career. Another guy who replaced Holt in B westerns at RKO went on to a mega career, that being Robert Mitchum.

    So in 1957 while Mitchum is doing critically acclaimed stuff like Heaven Knows Mr. Allison, Tim's doing The Monster That Challenged the World. Insisting on being a B picture cowboy finished him for anything else. So sad.

    Holt did do two subsequent films that I've not seen, but the description makes them sound worse than this one.

    You can watch The Monster That Challenged the World and still enjoy it. But if you liked Tim Holt and his screen performances and persona you will have a twinge of regret.

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      The magazine and story told in this movie are real and true. When Dr. Jess Rodgers (Hans Conried) is explaining how it is possible that the Monsters came into existence suddenly in the Salton Sea, he shows a Life Magazine dated October 17, 1955. This magazine actually had an article about fresh-water shrimp that suddenly appeared in a once-dry Mojave desert lake. David Duncan had read the article when it was first published and used it as the basis for his screenplay.
    • Patzer
      Despite the divers going deeper and deeper (from 65 to 125+ feet), the amount of light underwater never diminishes; in fact, it actually gets brighter.
    • Zitate

      Dr. Jess Rogers: From the instant they're born, they're hungry.

    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Attack of the 50 Foot Monster Mania (1999)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 30. Mai 1958 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • The Monster That Challenged the World
    • Drehorte
      • Salton Sea, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Gramercy Pictures (II)
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      • 254.000 $ (geschätzt)
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      • 1 Std. 24 Min.(84 min)
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