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La fuga del monstruo

Título original: The Manster
  • 1959
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 13min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.3/10
1.8 k
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La fuga del monstruo (1959)
An American reporter in Japan is given a mysterious injection by a scientist, who turns him into a two-headed monster.
Reproducir trailer1:33
2 videos
67 fotos
HorrorSci-Fi

Un periodista estadounidense destinado en Japón recibe una misteriosa inyección de un científico loco, que lo convierte en un monstruo asesino de dos cabezas.Un periodista estadounidense destinado en Japón recibe una misteriosa inyección de un científico loco, que lo convierte en un monstruo asesino de dos cabezas.Un periodista estadounidense destinado en Japón recibe una misteriosa inyección de un científico loco, que lo convierte en un monstruo asesino de dos cabezas.

  • Dirección
    • George P. Breakston
    • Kenneth G. Crane
  • Guionistas
    • William J. Sheldon
    • George P. Breakston
  • Elenco
    • Peter Dyneley
    • Jane Hylton
    • Tetsu Nakamura
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.3/10
    1.8 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • George P. Breakston
      • Kenneth G. Crane
    • Guionistas
      • William J. Sheldon
      • George P. Breakston
    • Elenco
      • Peter Dyneley
      • Jane Hylton
      • Tetsu Nakamura
    • 61Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 50Opiniones de los críticos
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
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    The Manster: The Two-Headed Monster
    The Manster: The Two-Headed Monster
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    The Manster: The Two-Headed Monster

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    Peter Dyneley
    Peter Dyneley
    • Larry Stanford
    Jane Hylton
    Jane Hylton
    • Linda Stanford
    Tetsu Nakamura
    • Dr. Robert Suzuki
    • (as Satoshi Nakamura)
    Terri Zimmern
    • Tara
    Norman Van Hawley
    • Ian Matthews
    • (as Van Hawley)
    Jerry Itô
    • Police Superintendent Aida
    • (as Jerry Ito)
    Toyoko Takechi
    • Emiko Suzuki
    Kenzo Kuroki
    • Genji Suzuki
    Alan Tarlton
    • Dr. H.B. Jennsen
    Shinpei Takagi
    • Temple Priest
    George Wyman
    • Monster
    Fujie Satsuki
    • Cleaning Woman
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    • Dirección
      • George P. Breakston
      • Kenneth G. Crane
    • Guionistas
      • William J. Sheldon
      • George P. Breakston
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    Opiniones de usuarios61

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    5wes-connors

    The Strange Case of Dr. Suzuki and Mr. Stanford

    "An American reporter traveling in Japan stops to meet and interview a reclusive Japanese scientist at his mountain laboratory. The scientist greets the curious newsman and, after getting to know him, concludes the reporter is the perfect test subject for his latest experiment. After injecting the reporter against his will, the scientist discovers his serum changes the man into a..." according to the DVD sleeve's synopsis.

    Don't join "The Manster" in progress, as its opening scenes are very striking. The erotic sight of two young Japanese women bathing is interrupted as mad scientist Tetsu Nakamura (as Robert Suzuki) must immediately deal with his violent brother ("An experiment that didn't work out"), while his wife (another "experiment that didn't work out") screams in her cage…

    Mr. Nakamura takes charge of the situation by killing his brother; then, Peter Dyneley (as Larry Stanford) conveniently shows up; a self-described "brilliant and highly underpaid foreign correspondent", Mr. Dyneley wants to interview Nakamura about his research on "the secrets of evolution". Nakamura is a very perceptive mad scientist; he senses Dyneley is a sex-stared alcoholic, who lies about his age. Dyneley laps up Nakamura's offer of booze and flooze.

    With some re-writes and re-takes, George Breakston (a former child actor) might have had a genuine classic. Still, "The Manster" is some good fun.

    ***** The Manster (7/59) George Breakston ~ Peter Dyneley, Tetsu Nakamura, Jane Hylton
    Sum Flounder

    If you saw this as a kid, you haven't forgotten it.

    In the early seventies there were two late night horror movie shows where I lived: NIGHTMARE THEATER on channel 7 and SUSPENSE THEATER on channel 8. My dilemma was that both programs were on simultaneously(around midnight on Fridays),and I always had to decide which one I wanted to watch. On one particular Friday I chose the NIGHTMARE THEATER movie, opting to check out the other channel during the commercials. During one of those breaks I switched over just in time to see the infamous "eye-growing-on-the-shoulder" scene. A while later I looked again and saw that eye growing into an entire head! I left it on that channel until the show was over. I have no memory of what the other movie was.
    Infofreak

    Waiting to be rediscovered!

    I can't understand why 'The Manster' isn't better known! It's often unfairly lumped in with 'The Incredible Two Headed Transplant' and 'The Thing With Two Heads', but 'The Manster' is much more than a kitschy gigglefest. It is closer to another forgotten Japanese 60s movie, 'The Human Vapour', made around the same time. Both movies use horror/sf trappings to explore questions of identity and what it means to be human Philip K. Dick style. Neither reaches the giddy, hallucinogenic heights of PKD's best work, but they are both a cut above your average "monster movie" of the era.

    'The Manster' concerns a cocky American journalist who befriends a charismatic Japanese scientist. The scientist's lifestyle seduces the journalist who goes off the rails and ignores his job, wife and responsibilities. He thinks he's just letting his hair down after several years of hard work, but doesn't realize that he is the unwitting guinea pig in an ambitious scientific experiment which turns out horribly wrong.

    Try and see 'The Manster', and if possible make it a double bill with 'The Human Vapour'. You'll see that was a LOT more going on in Japanese fantastic cinema that Godzilla, Mothra, et al. 'The Manster' is a low key, imaginative movie just waiting to be rediscovered!
    7Hey_Sweden

    Where has this delightful B flick been all my life?

    American reporter Larry Stanford (Peter Dyneley, 'Thunderbirds') has been globe-trotting for a while, and is currently working in Japan. He goes to interview a scientist, Dr. Robert Suzuki (Tetsu Nakamura, "Red Sun"), who almost immediately turns the hapless reporter into the latest guinea pig for his experiments in mutation. Soon, Larry has become a foul-tempered jerk who can't help but cave in to homicidal impulses here and there, as he slowly mutates. His concerned wife (Jane Hylton, "My Brother's Keeper") and friend / colleague (Norman Van Hawley, in his only film appearance) fret over his hostile behaviour.

    A mad scientist / cautionary tale in the classic tradition, "The Manster" is delicious fun for people who love a good B flick. The sight of Larry in monstrous form (played by George Wyman ("Battle in Outer Space")) is a true hoot, as he runs around and slaughters people and baffles the police. Larry remains a very entertaining character, for even though he turns into this big jerk, he's not entirely unsympathetic. We know he's a victim of somebody else's machinations. That said, his tirades are often hilarious. The whole cast (including Jerry Ito ("Message from Space") as an obligatory police superintendent) does creditable if not exactly award-worthy work. The effects are a blast; especially cool is that scene where Larry notices an eyeball has appeared on his right shoulder. And that is when this movie really starts to cook. Terri Zimmern (another cast member here making the only feature film appearance of their career) supplies some sex appeal as the assistant to Suzuki who realizes that she has fallen for Larry. Nakamura is solid as the antagonist who is portrayed in an even-handed way: he does express regret late in the game.

    If you are anything like this viewer and have a BIG soft spot in your heart for "monster on the loose" programmers, you too will likely find this to be highly engaging entertainment.

    Seven out of 10.
    5xyzkozak

    Oh My Gosh!! It's The Ma-Ma-Ma-Manster!!

    So - Are two heads better than one? Well - I guess you'll just have to watch this truly zany, Sci-Fi flick called "The Manster" to find out the answer to that daunting question.

    Released in 1962 - The Manster is actually a kinda fun Mad Scientist/Horror movie to watch, providing, of course, that one doesn't take its goofy, far-fetched story at all seriously.

    I found The Manster to be one of those outrageously low-budget, fright flicks from that particular era that was so bad that, somehow, it was actually (almost) good.

    I think that it was a very wise move on the part of the director, George Breakston, to see to it that news-reporter Larry Stanford's hideous, two-headed transformation was kept partially concealed within the shadows of near-darkness - Otherwise the intended horror of Larry's horrific predicament would've, I'm sure, been completely lost by a string of unintentional laughs.

    All-in-all - Even though I would never, ever consider The Manster to be great horror, I still thought that it was a least well-worth one honest viewing.

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    • Trivia
      This was an American production filmed in Japan using a mostly Japanese crew and a number of Japanese actors. It was shot in English. The film had various working titles, including "Nightmare" and "The Two-Headed Monster."
    • Errores
      Misspelled word in opening credits. "From an original story..." reads "From an ORIGNAL story..."
    • Citas

      Dr. Robert Suzuki: You're an experiment that didn't work out. I'm sorry Kenji.

    • Versiones alternativas
      Some prints cut the epilogue in which Ian tries to convince Linda that Larry will be all right.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into The Adventures of Superseven: Operation: 8 Spies Too Many! (2011)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 24 de noviembre de 1960 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Japón
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Japonés
    • También se conoce como
      • Manster
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Japón
    • Productoras
      • United Artists
      • Shaw-Breakston Enterprises
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 13 minutos
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.66 : 1

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