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El monstruo de la laguna negra (1954)

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El monstruo de la laguna negra

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    When Dr Carl Maia (Antonio Moreno) of the Instituto de Biologia Maritima discovers a fossilized, clawed, human-like hand with webbed fingers in the Amazon valley of northern Brazil, he and his associates-Dr David Reed (Richard Carlson), Reed's girlfriend and research assistant Kay Lawrence (Julie Adams), Dr Edwin Thompson (Whit Bissell), and financial backer Dr Paul Williams (Richard Denning)-take a boat, the Rita, up the Amazon River in hopes of finding the rest of the skeleton. What they encounter, however, is the Gill Man (Ben Chapman on land and Ricou Browning in water), a vestige from the Devonian Era, alive and looking for a mate.



    The story is said to have been inspired by tales producer William Alland heard about half-fish, half-human creatures in the Amazon River. His ideas were worked into a story by American film writer Maurice Zimm. From that, a screenplay was written by American screenwriters Harry Essex and Arthur Ross. The story was subsequently novelized, albeit very differently from the movie, in 1977 as The Creature from the Black Lagoon by Carl Dreadstone, a pen name used by a number of writers who novelized various Universal horror films. The Creature from the Black Lagoon is reputed to have been penned by author Walter Harris. A remake, also titled Creature from the Black Lagoon, is "in development" with no release date given.



    The Devonian Era is a subdivision of the Paleozoic Era, a geologic period dated between 540 to 250 million years ago. The Devonian subdivision is dated at 416 to 350 million years ago. The Devonian period is characterized by rapid advancement of both plants, such as ferns, mosses, conifers, and flower-producers, and of fish species in the seas. In fact, the Devonian era is often dubbed the "Age of Fish."



    Yes. Rotenone is a chemical pesticide used primarily to kill insects and fish.



    Presumably the Rotenone affects only those who breathe the water, i.e. Gill Man.



    Water exerts more pressure than air does on the body. The further a diver descends, the greater the pressure. At about 30 feet, the pressure on a diver's body is equal to two unit atmospheres of air, and the pressure increases one unit for every 30 feet the diver goes farther down. What this increase in pressure does is to compress all of the air gases within the body, e.g., in the ears, lungs, and blood, as well as in the SCUBA tank. The reverse is true when a diver rises to the surface. The air gases expand, and the excess is released into the lungs and breathed out. For this reason, divers who have gone 30 feet or more must gradually rise to the surface so that the excess gases can be exhaled on the way up. If the diver rises too quickly, the air can form bubbles in the blood, resulting in air embolisms, a condition known as "the bends".



    It's Dr Thompson. He is mauled by the creature after it escapes from the holding tank. However, before the creature can kill him, he manages to hit it with the lantern in his hand, causing it to catch on fire and release him.



    Reed decides that they must leave the lagoon, but the Rita's way has been blocked by a barrier of logs, courtesy of the Gill Man. They try to use the winch to clear the logs, but the Gill Man snaps the line. Reed dons his aqualung (SCUBA tank) and attempts to remove the blockage from underwater while Williams goes hunting for the Gill Man with his spear gun. Williams shoots at the creature, who counterattacks. Reed drives off the creature with his spear gun, but Williams is fatally wounded and floats dead to the surface. Reed decides to try the Rotenone again. He dives down to the blockage armed with Rotenone. When the creature appears, he sprays him three times, slowing the creature down long enough for Reed to clear the blockage. While the crew winches away the logs, the creature climbs aboard the Rita, grabs Kay, and jumps back into the water with her, taking her to his cave. Reed follows but the creature attacks him. Dr Maia and Lucas (Nestor Paiva), the captain of the Rita, enter the cave from the land entrance and shoot the creature several times. Gill Man wanders out of the cave to the beach, walks off into the water, and swims away. In the final scene, Kay and Reed hug each other, while the Gill Man can be seen floating lifelessly.



    Over a decade after Universal had launched its last "star" creature in El lobo humano (1941), it belatedly found a new leading monster in Gilll Man. Unlike the prolific Dracula, Frankenstein, Invisible Man and others, Gill Man's popularity stood him for only two sequels: El regreso del monstruo (1955) and El monstruo vengador (1956).



    Yes. Creature from the Black Lagoon was among the most popular of the many films shot in 3D during the early 1950s, but until the 2010s, the 3D version has only been available for home viewing in low-quality anaglyph 3D (red and blue) copies. The current release is a 3D Blu-ray disc, meaning a 3D Blu-ray disc player (or a Playstation 3) is required, a 3D-capable TV, and at least one pair of active shutter 3D glasses. This is as close as possible to seeing the film in a theater as you can achieve at home.

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  • How long is Creature from the Black Lagoon?
    1 hour and 19 minutes
  • When was Creature from the Black Lagoon released?
    March 5, 1954
  • What is the IMDb rating of Creature from the Black Lagoon?
    6.9 out of 10
  • Who stars in Creature from the Black Lagoon?
    Richard Carlson, Julie Adams, and Richard Denning
  • Who wrote Creature from the Black Lagoon?
    William Alland, Arthur A. Ross, Harry Essex, and Maurice Zimm
  • Who directed Creature from the Black Lagoon?
    Jack Arnold
  • Who was the composer for Creature from the Black Lagoon?
    Henry Mancini, Hans J. Salter, and Herman Stein
  • Who was the producer of Creature from the Black Lagoon?
    William Alland
  • Who was the cinematographer for Creature from the Black Lagoon?
    William E. Snyder
  • Who was the editor of Creature from the Black Lagoon?
    Ted J. Kent
  • Who are the characters in Creature from the Black Lagoon?
    David Reed, Kay Lawrence, Captain Lucas, Dr. Edwin Thompson, Zee, Chico, and the Gill-man
  • What is the plot of Creature from the Black Lagoon?
    A strange prehistoric beast lurks in the depths of the Amazonian jungle. A group of scientists try to capture the animal and bring it back to civilization for study.
  • How much did Creature from the Black Lagoon earn at the worldwide box office?
    $4,710
  • How much did Creature from the Black Lagoon earn at the US box office?
    $1.3 million
  • What is Creature from the Black Lagoon rated?
    TV-G
  • What genre is Creature from the Black Lagoon?
    Horror and Sci-Fi
  • How many awards has Creature from the Black Lagoon won?
    2 awards
  • How many awards has Creature from the Black Lagoon been nominated for?
    4 nominations

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