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Creature from the Haunted Sea

  • 1961
  • Unrated
  • 1h 3m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
3.5K
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Creature from the Haunted Sea (1961)
A crook decides to bump off members of his inept crew and blame their deaths on a legendary sea creature. What he doesn't know is that the creature is real.
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A crook decides to bump off members of his inept crew and blame their deaths on a legendary sea creature. What he doesn't know is that the creature is real.A crook decides to bump off members of his inept crew and blame their deaths on a legendary sea creature. What he doesn't know is that the creature is real.A crook decides to bump off members of his inept crew and blame their deaths on a legendary sea creature. What he doesn't know is that the creature is real.

  • Director
    • Roger Corman
  • Writer
    • Charles B. Griffith
  • Stars
    • Antony Carbone
    • Betsy Jones-Moreland
    • Robert Towne
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Roger Corman
    • Writer
      • Charles B. Griffith
    • Stars
      • Antony Carbone
      • Betsy Jones-Moreland
      • Robert Towne
    • 107User reviews
    • 65Critic reviews
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    Antony Carbone
    Antony Carbone
    • Renzo Capetto
    Betsy Jones-Moreland
    • Mary-Belle Monahan
    Robert Towne
    Robert Towne
    • Sparks Moranaja aka Agent XK150
    • (as Edward Wain)
    Beach Dickerson
    Beach Dickerson
    • Pete Peterson Jr.
    • (as Beech Dickerson)
    Robert Bean
    • Happy Jack Monahan
    Esther Sandoval
    • Carmelita Rodríguez
    Sonia Noemí González
    • Mango Perez
    • (as Sonia Noemi Gonzalez)
    Edmundo Rivera Álvarez
    • Gen. Tostada
    • (as Edmundo Rivera Alvarez)
    Terry Nevin
    • Cuban
    Elisio Lopez
    • Cuban
    Tanner Hunt
    • Cuban
    Blanquita Romero
    • Rosina Pérez
    Armando Rowra
    • Cuban
    John Fles
    • First Man Chasing XK150 (scenes added later for television showings)
    • (uncredited)
    Jaclyn Hellman
    • Agent Sparks (scenes added later for television showings)
    • (uncredited)
    Stanton Kaye
    • Cuban
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Karl Lukas
    Karl Lukas
    • Bartender (scenes added later for television showings)
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Macaulay
    • Man with Walking Stick
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Roger Corman
    • Writer
      • Charles B. Griffith
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    4rcslone5

    A very misunderstood film.

    So many people seem to believe that this was supposed to be a straight-up horror film. It is anything but that. Creature From the Haunted Sea is a broad farce first, a political satire second, and finally a horror film/creature feature third. In fact, the said creature in the title has barely a presence in this film at all.

    Roger Corman obviously wanted to make a silly comedy with political undertones about the times, but always the businessman, he knew to throw in a monster and cool sounding title to bring in the ticket buying public. Folks need to realize when they watch this to not expect a nail biting thriller or blood curdling horror film. This is comedy all the way.

    The film is about an American gangster who agrees to transport a couple of Cuban military officers and some of their men off the island after Castro's revolution. They also bring along a large part of the Cuban treasury. Also aboard the boat is an undercover spy for the American government, who is trying to figure out what all is going on. The gangster also has his girlfriend with him and a couple of hired hands, one of which is his girlfriends brother and the other a strange fellow who makes animal noises all the time. The gangster decides he would like the money the Cubans have brought along for his own and decides to bump them off one by one, blaming things on a local legend about a sea monster. Unfortunately for him, it turns out that the legend is true and there is really a sea monster.

    The acting in this film is fine for what it is and the actors play their roles like they should. Its a Corman picture so you know its a cheapie, as the monster is one of the silliest looking creatures I have ever seen. I really didn't laugh at anything in the movie, though it caused me to elicit a small chuckle a couple of times. The picture moved along briskly enough and wasn't a bore, though it didn't thrill me either. My biggest gripe is that so many DVD companies who have released this try to pass it off as a serious horror film. Anyone expecting that will be sadly disappointed.

    Not a terrible movie, but not what you would probably expect either.
    3richardchatten

    The Return of Edward Wain

    Hardly a good film - but an enormously likeable one - this is the third of a trio of zany comedy-thrillers dashed off by Roger Corman's Filmgroup, made on a whim because he already had a cast and crew with him in Cuba (in the days when all those vintage cars in Havana were still new).

    Featuring probably the daftest looking monster since 'The Giant Claw' (intentionally this time), future Oscar-winner Robert Towne in his second and final appearance as Edward Wain (who this time also narrates the film), foxy Betsy Jones-Moreland as a shady lady "perfectly adjusted to my life of crime" and a very noisy jazz score by Fred Katz; according to Corman financially the film "had a mild success...It should have been a big success or a big failure".
    4Tera-Jones

    A Quirky Comedy Crime-Horror

    The movie is a deliberately bad b-rated comedy crime-horror. It was made for giggles and not meant to be a great crime-drama (it simply spoofs crime-dramas).

    I had a couple of laughs with the film so the movie is not all that bad but it's not all that good either. For me it was missing something; I think it was missing a bit more comedy-horror because the comedy crime-drama seemed to dominate the film. Maybe it was just me expecting more of a comedy-horror since that is how this film's genre is labeled.

    Don't expect to see the creature/monster often either because you will not. That might be part of my disappointment with the film - not enough monster.

    There is an overall drabness to the film too - as if there was some other element missing to make the film stand out a bit more. It's not an overly dull film but it is a bit on the drab side.

    I felt the movie had the potential to be funnier than it really was. It's not a down right awful film but it is not a b-rated film that stands out in the crowd of "bad but good" b-rated horror flicks.

    I would say this is a good morning or afternoon film for those who would like to watch it for the first time. And, for me personally, the movie really is good for a one time watch just to say "I've seen the film".

    4.5/10
    Dethcharm

    "It was Dusk! I Could Tell Because The Sun Was Going Down!"...

    Gangster, Renzo Capetto (Antony Carbone) makes a shady deal in Cuba, resulting in his acquiring a fortune in gold. Capetto, his thugs, his girlfriend (Betsy Jones-Moreland), and a few Cuban soldiers, set out for Puerto Rico in a boat.

    Along for the ride is the bumbling, Sparks Moran, alias: Agent XK150 (Robert Towne), trying to get the goods on the whole mob. When Capetto's men set out to knock off the extra passengers, a hideous sea monster watches! Looking like a cross between a compost heap and a goggle-eyed Christmas tree, it pursues the group relentlessly! Then, it attacks! As their numbers diminish, they must battle for survival against the humongous, killer salad.

    CREATURE FROM THE HAUNTED SEA is the kindred spirit of BEAST FROM HAUNTED CAVE. The two share very similar plots, with SEA being set -mostly- on water instead of snowy hills. While both are pretty good, this movie uses more humor to great effect. Beautifully absurd, this is more fun than a barrel full of sea biscuits! Producer / Director Roger Corman shows once again, his acumen for filming these crackpot quickies...
    3ma-cortes

    Monster movie and comedy with lack luster and budget

    This low-budgeted picture is a monster-movie concerning about a Government Agent ( Robert Towne ) chasing a gangster named Renzo Capeto ( Anthony Carbone ), a mobster likeness to Bogart who along with his fiancée ( Betsy Jones Moreland ) and underlings are aboard ship with a group of exiled Cubans . Renzo schemes a plot to invent a mythical sea monster to eliminate the Cubans and steal the national treasure .

    The film is a horror comedy blending parody , humor and suspense . The comedy is absurd and cheesy but gets some fine moments here and there. The movie has storyline gaps and is an embarrassing mess badly developed .However , it gets some amusing gag as the animal imitator hoodlum and the phone cabin on the island . Incredible cheap special effects with ridiculous rubber monster is a man suited attacking the ship crew though also there are good underwater scenes. The main actors ( Towne,Carbone,Moreland ), technicians ( cameraman ,Jack Marquette ) and writer ( Charles B.Griffith ) will repeat with Corman in subsequent films as ¨ A bucket of Blood ¨ and ¨ Last woman on earth ¨. Robert Towne is a prestigious director ( Tequila sunrise and Without limits ) and writer ( Mission impossible, the firm, Two jakes, Days and thunder ) , . The pic belongs to monster movie sub-genre which Corman directed during the 50-60s as ¨ Attack the crab monsters ¨, ¨ It conquered the world ( an Alien from Venus ), ¨ Beast with a million eyes ¨( other Alien ), ¨ Wasp man ¨, ¨ Viking women and great serpent ¨ or even a carnivorous plant as ¨ Little shop horrors ¨ though Corman also produced as ¨ Night of the blood beast ¨ and ¨ Attack of the giant leeches ¨( Bernard Kowalski ) . Rating : Below average , it's a real turkey .

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    • Trivia
      Shot back-to-back in Puerto Rico with La Dernière Femme sur terre (1960), using the same cast and crew, but not released until several months afterward.
    • Goofs
      When the monster attacks the ship at the end of the movie, you can see human skin where the costume sleeves didn't reach the gloves.
    • Quotes

      Sparks Moran: [narrating] It was dusk. I could tell because the sun was going down.

    • Alternate versions
      Also available in a colorized version.
    • Connections
      Edited into Malcolm (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      The Creature from the Haunted Sea
      Lyrics by Carole Eastman

      Music by Fred Katz

      Sung by Betsy Jones-Moreland with the Fred Katz Jazz Combo

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    • Release date
      • June 1961 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El monstruo del mar encantado
    • Filming locations
      • Puerto Rico
    • Production company
      • Roger Corman Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 3m(63 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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