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La Revanche de la Créature

Titre original : Revenge of the Creature
  • 1955
  • Approved
  • 1h 22m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,6/10
7,4 k
MA NOTE
La Revanche de la Créature (1955)
Home Video Trailer from Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Liretrailer0 min 39 s
1 vidéo
99+ photos
Monster HorrorHorrorSci-Fi

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMen capture the Creature from the Black Lagoon and make him an aquarium attraction, from which he escapes.Men capture the Creature from the Black Lagoon and make him an aquarium attraction, from which he escapes.Men capture the Creature from the Black Lagoon and make him an aquarium attraction, from which he escapes.

  • Director
    • Jack Arnold
  • Writers
    • William Alland
    • Martin Berkeley
  • Stars
    • John Agar
    • Lori Nelson
    • John Bromfield
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,6/10
    7,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Jack Arnold
    • Writers
      • William Alland
      • Martin Berkeley
    • Stars
      • John Agar
      • Lori Nelson
      • John Bromfield
    • 100Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 63Commentaires de critiques
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    Rôles principaux30

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    John Agar
    John Agar
    • Prof. Clete Ferguson
    Lori Nelson
    Lori Nelson
    • Helen Dobson
    John Bromfield
    John Bromfield
    • Joe Hayes
    Nestor Paiva
    Nestor Paiva
    • Captain Lucas
    Grandon Rhodes
    Grandon Rhodes
    • Jackson Foster
    Dave Willock
    Dave Willock
    • Lou Gibson
    Robert B. Williams
    Robert B. Williams
    • George Johnson
    Charles Cane
    Charles Cane
    • Captain of Police
    • (as Charles R. Cane)
    Loretta Agar
    • Woman on Boat
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Baldwin
    Bill Baldwin
    • Patrol Boat Dispatcher
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Jere Beery Sr.
    • Photographer
    • (uncredited)
    Ricou Browning
    Ricou Browning
    • The Gill Man (In Water)
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Diane DeLaire
    • Miss Abbott
    • (uncredited)
    Mike Doyle
    • Cop
    • (uncredited)
    Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood
    • Jennings
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Gargan
    • Skipper
    • (uncredited)
    Charles A. Gibbs
    Charles A. Gibbs
    • Cop
    • (uncredited)
    Brett Halsey
    Brett Halsey
    • Pete
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jack Arnold
    • Writers
      • William Alland
      • Martin Berkeley
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs100

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    Poseidon-3

    At least it's better than Kevin Costner's "Revenge".

    After the success of "Creature from the Black Lagoon", Universal Studios figured audiences would want to take another dip with the Gill Man and they were right. This time, marine biologist Bromfield hires the same boat captain that took the first set of scientists to the lagoon and sets out to capture the creature. After bombing the place (and killing all the fish....apparently ecology was but a thing of the future!), he captures the comatose creature and ships him to Florida to be an attraction and an experiment at an aqua park. He is joined by researcher Agar and student Nelson (looking and sounding far more mature than her 22 years!) who attempt to train the creature to respond to human commands. When the Gill Man has had enough of being chained to the floor of a huge aquarium and being prodded and tormented by his captors, he breaks loose, nabs Nelson and leads the police on a massive chase along the Florida coastline. This second entry (with one more sequel to come) doesn't have the same creepy atmosphere of the original, but it more than makes up for it in campy, unintentionally humorous ways. Agar gives a very routine performance, smiling idiotically at various points, then reverting to stoicism. Nelson runs hot and cold, too. In her first scene, when she witnesses a man being attacked by the creature, her expression is along the same lines as discovering that her soufflé fell while she was gabbing on the phone. She improves as it goes along, but is given some goofy things to say and do. She is hardly a match for the divine Julie Adams in the original, though her dress at the end is lovely and she gets to do what had to be a partial inspiration for Alfred Hitchcock's shower scene in "Psycho". Bromfield, not long after having frolicked with Esther Williams in "Easy to Love", has a more difficult swimming partner this time as he continuously wrangles the Gill Man. His tan, beefy looks fill out his teeny swim trunks beautifully, though his role eventually becomes a bit of a throwaway. (Fortunately, the baggy shorts the men wore in the first movie have been replaced by dinky, tight speedo-like ones here.) Future stars Eastwood and Halsey appear in bit parts. Eastwood has the most lamentable role as a sort of backward lab technician who can't keep track of the four mice he's been placed in charge of. Halsey has it better as a college student who has a run-in with the creature. The film is chock full of dry, now-hilarious moments of drama and bizarre plot details that make little or no sense. Nelson befriends a dog that roams into the aqua park and then has it living in her hotel room? The creature can track Nelson on land from the ocean? A police dispatcher feels it necessary to announce that she's a "pretty" student when detailing her kidnapping. When the monster goes on his rampage, a woman blithely lets go of her daughter who then falls at the feet of the creature. Miraculously, though he has mauled and killed men beforehand, he lets the mother kneel down and protect the child. In this film, more than in the original, audience sympathy leans towards the creature. After all, he was dragged form his home and then placed on display. The "training" sequences are remarkably cruel. Nelson places a box of food near him and as he reaches for it, Agar stabs him with a bull prod! Nice! Then she does the same thing with a ball. She entices him to play with it and then here comes the prod again! (Incidentally, the whole prod issue seems unlikely to work the way it is shown.) It does, however, turn a bit funny when the Gill Man retreats and sits on a rusty anchor. As in the original, there's an underwater swimming sequence, this time with Agar and Nelson canoodling while the creature lurks. Gill Man could have easily snatched her and gone off, but then there'd be no film. Even amongst all the goofiness, a modicum of suspense makes its way into the movie. Again, the monster gets some surprising mobility and speed underwater and is pretty threatening. This film draws from past classics ("King Kong"), yet inspired future movies as well ("Jaws 3-D", "Orca".) Far from a true classic, it entertains in spite of itself.
    5sddavis63

    Not Up To The Standard Of The Original

    "Revenge Of The Creature" is at best a sequel that pales in comparison to the original, and pretty well done, "Creature From The Black Lagoon." A lot of what made the original movie work is missing here. The performances aren't as good, Lori Nelson (while attractive) isn't as head turning beautiful as Julie Adams was in the original, and, being set mostly (except for the first few minutes) in Florida rather than the Amazon, the sequel lacks some of the mystery of the original.

    In "Revenge," the gill-man is captured by scientists and brought to some sort of public aquarium to be studied and to serve as a big attraction for the tourists. Admittedly, one thing this movie had that I didn't find in the original was a bit of sympathy for the creature. You can't help but feel a bit sorry for him chained in the tank and jolted with cattle prods on a regular basis as the tourists gawk at him. The creature is much more the focus of this movie, and the violence he commits is shown much more graphically (although all within the acceptable tastes of 1955, of course.) Where the creature isn't the focus, the movie weakens dramatically. The romance between Clete and Helen was a sort of "ho-hum, who really cares" experience, and why in the world we needed to be introduced to so many cutesy animals doing tricks (the porpoise, the chimpanzee) was beyond me. One thing I couldn't figure out was - even given his obsession with her - how the creature kept managing to find Helen in a variety of places.

    Admittedly, the creature is a fun monster to watch; the movie unfortunately is less so. 5/10
    7gavin6942

    I Actually Liked This Better Than The First

    The Creature from the Black Lagoon is back! This time he's captured by scientists and transported to an aquarium in south Florida...

    Jack Arnold returns as director, and he has brought Ricou Browning back as the creature. 1950s science fiction lead John Agar is also here, making this a pretty solid sequel. (And who can be opposed to a film with Clint Eastwood in it?)

    I guess a lot of people harp on this film. Mike Mayo calls it "insipid" and "a joke." Howard Maxford calls it "run-down". Well, I like it better than the original. I really, truly do. I feel more happens and the plot is more developed. I would have to watch both again to make a definitive statement, but I watched them both back to back and was bored by the first compared to the second.
    4InzyWimzy

    Jack Arnold, what did I ever do to you?

    More like revenge of the director.

    Maybe it's the smug aura of John 'what is it I don't know' Agar, but this one seemed less like a horror flick and more like an inaugural presentation for Sea World. Wouldn't that have been a a great match up: Gill Man vs Shamu! This orca ain't no alligator you can snap in half.

    Helen Dobson is a nice distraction from the relenting slow pace quite apparent in the film. Her expertise in ichthyology is most impressive especially in that white swimwear. Can you really blame the Gill Man for trying? Give this movie credit for the creature's special effects. Keeping in mind this was made in 1955, the articulate detail for Gilly adds this other worldy effect and it's so bizarre seeing any scene where his gills flap in and out.

    Poor GM, he was just misunderstood. How would you react to repeated cattle prodding?
    robotman-1

    Monsters and Women

    No doubt designed to make a fast buck in the 50s, you still get the Gill Man, one of the coolest of all monster designs ever, and a woman to throw cars for and swim thousands of miles for in beautiful Lori Nelson.

    Even in a production without much life, the Gill Man still seems

    powerful and mysterious, and his biological drive to mate with Ms. Nelson is interesting considering the long lineage of sympathetic monsters in love with knock-out blondes and brunettes. Sadly, the idea of the monster, the tragic beast longing for what is impossible to him (Wolf Man, King Kong, the Mummy) is a distant memory in filmdom. There was the recent DARK MAN, and Nicholson's WOLF, but these are obvious throw-backs to a time when monsters were more than scurrying guerrillas attacking from the shadows or machine-like mass murderers who cannot be killed. I won't count fluffy-haired vampires, whose allure as suave parasites is not "monstrous". A monster, in classic terms, in love with a beautiful woman, is denied her by the facts of their existence. Either because of grotesqueness or species-differences,

    the monster endures pain, capture, and often death in his attempt to carry a Lori Nelson in his arms through a moonlit swamp.

    In REVENGE the Gill Man is probed, prodded, and stared at by tourists, definitely the worst fate, though this allows the Creature to establish a magnetic attraction to Lori Nelson. You get a great escape, more Lori Nelson in bathing suits, a big bohunk who has an unhealthy fetish with wrestling the Gill Man hand-to-hand, and lots more Lori Nelson in a bathing suit. What you don't do is watch this movie for any reason but to see the Gill Man thrash in the water and smack

    bohunks...and if you're a fan of the Creature and classic monsters, you'll understand the tragic consequences when you're a walking fish-man who's half-man enough to love a human woman, and whose tears probably would never show, in the depths of the deepest lagoons.

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    • Anecdotes
      Actor and stuntman Tom Hennesy almost drowned during filming. Playing the Creature, he grabs Helen Dobson (actually stuntwoman Ginger Stanley) on a pier and jumps with her into the water. The scene was shot at night, and when Hennesy and Stanley hit the water, they discovered it was full of jellyfish. In addition, a freak current started to pull them both down. Hennesy let go of Stanley, who swam to the surface, but Hennesy's inflexible Gill-Man costume had become waterlogged and too heavy to fight the current. He was rescued by two local boys who happened to be watching the filming from a nearby boat, and quickly raced over and pulled him in.
    • Gaffes
      The scientist puts the Gill-Man into a saltwater tank filled with sharks, sea turtles etc. The Gill-man came from a freshwater lagoon in the Amazon.
    • Citations

      George Johnson: What I'd give for a tall, cold beer.

      Joe Hayes: A short, warm blonde.

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      in 3-D Horrorscope
    • Autres versions
      This movie was originally released in 3-D
    • Connexions
      Featured in Adventure Theater: Revenge of the Creature (1977)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 juillet 1955 (Finland)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Revenge of the Creature
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Marineland of Florida - 9600 Ocean Shore Boulevard, Marineland, Floride, États-Unis
    • société de production
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 1 100 000 $ US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 22 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White

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