Il dottor Varnoff cattura dodici uomini per il suo esperimento: trasformarli in superuomini utilizzando l'energia atomica. La giornalista Lawton, a causa della sua curiosità, si avvicina per... Leggi tuttoIl dottor Varnoff cattura dodici uomini per il suo esperimento: trasformarli in superuomini utilizzando l'energia atomica. La giornalista Lawton, a causa della sua curiosità, si avvicina pericolosamente all'uomo ed alla verità. (scritto da Ed Stephan <stephan@cc.wwu.edu>)Il dottor Varnoff cattura dodici uomini per il suo esperimento: trasformarli in superuomini utilizzando l'energia atomica. La giornalista Lawton, a causa della sua curiosità, si avvicina pericolosamente all'uomo ed alla verità. (scritto da Ed Stephan <stephan@cc.wwu.edu>)
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Newsboy
- (as William Benedict)
- Suspect Outside Office
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- Cap. Robbins Little Bird
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
Mad scientist Vornoff (a sickly Bela Lugosi) has apparently set up shop in the Florida Everglades, kidnapping anyone unwise enough to wander too close to his house (and his pet octopus) and conducting sinister experiments upon them. Vornoff, for some odd reason, is determined to create a race of super giants with incredible strength. We're never really sure exactly WHY he wants to do this, but one can only assume that, if one possesses an army of super strong giants, one could take over the world and rule it and stuff. That seems to be the goal of every other mad scientist in the unruled world, anyway. Into this diabolical plan stumbles loudmouthed newsgirl Loretta King, who is determined to get the story on the Lake Marsh Monster. Whether the title of "Lake Marsh Monster" refers to the octopus, Tor Johnson as the fumbling Lobo or Bela's drug problem, we're never sure. Take your pick. Anyway, Loretta is kept under constant hypnosis by Bela's eyebags and is slated to become The Bride of the Monster! By this point, we're all quite ready to see the annoying Loretta fried to a crisp, but unfortunately, her wimpy boyfriend shows up to save her. The stunning climax is packed full of raging Lobo's, rolling boulders, lightening bolts, gunfire and death by octopus!
The story doesn't make much sense, but were you really expecting it to when you saw Ed Wood's name listed under the title of director? Still and all, it's certainly Wood's most coherent effort and can be entertaining for those of us who stop to look at road accidents.
It's a dumb movie with a dumb monster and dumb effects, but it works...almost. It's a fun watch: grab some popcorn and your buddies, set the bar low, and enjoy. Lugosi's performance makes me wonder what Plan 9 would have been like had he lived beyond 3 days into Plan 9's filming.
seeing it on public domain video I was glad to buy the Image DVD which has
very good image quality. You can see the movie the way Ed Wood intended it.
The lighting is competent; the camera work is competent.
But what elevates BOTM to film nirvana is Bela Lugosi's performance as Dr. Eric Vornoff (sp?). To those who say that Ed Wood exploited Bela (including Bela Jr), I say, at least he didn't put Bela in white plastic go-go boots and give him no dialogue, like the director of The Black Sleep did.
Without exception Bela's performances are hypnotic. His strange intonation, his deliberate facial gesture, his gravitas -- he is always the magnetic center of his films. And BOTM gives a summary of his career -- the Dracula hands, the White Zombie hands -- and the pathos of his "I have no home" speech -- give his
performance a dimension most of his roles (though check out "Invisible Ghost" for another excellent role) lacked.
"Nuff said. I enjoy the delirium of Glen or Glenda? and Plan 9, but Bride of the Monster is Bela's show ALL THE WAY.
Lugosi's "I have no home" monolog is beautiful. He could make dialog such as "I have proven that I am alright!" sound good. Lugosi gives his all in his last performance, and it is a great performance, even if he does have to wrestle with a fake octopus.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis was Edward D. Wood Jr.'s only financially successful film upon original release.
- BlooperMany movie sources cite that in this film Bela Lugosi flubbed a line in which he described Lobo as being "harmless as a kitchen." Legend has it Edward D. Wood Jr. didn't have time or money enough to do a second take. But on watching the movie, one discovers that Lugosi says the line correctly.
- Citazioni
Prof. Strowski: Now I am here, sent to bring you home.
Dr. Eric Vornoff: Home? I have no home. Hunted, despised, living like an animal! The jungle is my home. But I will show the world that I can be its master! I will perfect my own race of people. A race of atomic supermen which will conquer the world! Ha ha ha ha ha ha!
- Versioni alternativeAlso available in a colorized version.
- ConnessioniEdited into Glen or the Bride of the Night of the Plan 9 from Outer Space (2014)
I più visti
- How long is Bride of the Monster?Powered by Alexa
Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 70.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 9 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1