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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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    3.5K
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    • Director
      • Roger Corman
    • Writer
      • Charles B. Griffith
    • Stars
      • Antony Carbone
      • Betsy Jones-Moreland
      • Robert Towne
    • 107User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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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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    4sol-kay

    Out of Cuba

    **SPOILERS** One of Roger Corman's early work in the field of international and political intrigue. The movie takes place in early 1959 in Cuba that has just been overrun by Castro's revolutionary troops with the remnant's of the ousted Batista Regime running for their lives to avoid a Cuban revolutionary firing squad.

    With the Castro forces bearing down on him loyalest Cuban General Tosdada attempts together with a squad of loyalist troops to leave the island with what's left of the Cuban Treasury that amounts to a foot-locker of gold bullion. With only Mafia boss Renzo Capetto being able to get Gen. Tosdada off the island with his yacht it soon becomes evident that Renzo is far more interested in the gold Tosada has with him then in the safety of him and his troops.

    Together with his two henchmen Happy Jack Monahan and the somewhat mentally retarded Pete Peterson Renzo attempts to fool Tosdada into thinking that the waters off Cuba is the home of this horrible sea creature who's out to get him and his boys on board Renzo's yacht. There's also a side story in the film involving CIA undercover agent Agent XK150 code name Sparks Moran who infiltrated Renzo's gang in order to get enough evidence on him to have him put away for among other things tax evasion. Agent XK150 soon falls heads over heels in love with Renzo's girlfriend, and Happy Jack's sister, Mary-Belle Monahan who despite Agent XK150 swearing his eternal love for her can't stand the very sight of him!

    The film really picks up when the sea creature makes his grand appearance with him offing the Cuban troops without Renzo & Co really knowing that he's doing it. The creature looking like he's outfitted with a bunch of garbage bags tied together with strings of seaweed and two eyes looking like fried eggs is about the best thing in the film. It, the sea creature, even rivals the beautiful Mango Happy Jack's island girlfriend who in fact ends up getting eaten by it in the films closing minutes.

    **SPOILERS** The films ends with all the bad guys as well as Cubans getting offed by the sea creature with Agent XK150 making it to the safety on a deserted Caribbean island with his new love, with Mary-Belle ending up as the creatures lunch, Senorita Rodriguez to live happily ever after. This is a big jump for Agent XK150 in now living with the senorita rent free and with an unlimited supply of coconuts and banana, that's both healthy and nonfattening,for the rest of their lives. That's far better for Agent XK150 then the meager, even by 1960 standards, $41.00 a week that the US Government is paying him. As for the sea creature he's back home under the waves of the Caribbean Sea with the remains of the Cuban Treasury that he, only consisting on fish & seaweed, has no idea what to do with!
    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.
    4michaelnj

    Lots of Humor

    This is pre-Airplane humor. Anyone who thinks this is a "monster movie" will be sadly disappointed. My first clue? The very first scene has a guy getting his shoes shined. And what is he wearing? White canvas sneakers. There are lots of quirky dialog that doesn't even need MST3000K to make jokes about. "Did you get that?" "Right. Where do I turn for the decoder pin?" "Left." "Left?" "Right." "Right". And the classic, "It was dusk. I could tell because the sun was going down."

    Nothing in this movie was intended to be "horror". But if you listen closely and watch, you'll find plenty to laugh about. Kind of clever, actually.
    lorenellroy

    Misfiring would be comic creature feature

    Roger Corman is a major figure in the world of low budget pictures and he brought pace ,energy and wit to a wide variety of cinematic genres .I will maintain to my dying day the The St Valentine's Day Massacre is the best post World War 2 gangster picture bar none and his Poe adaptations are stylish ,elegant and finely wrought . However it is idle to pretend that his career does not have its share of dross and this tedious nonsense is a severe test to viewer patience. Its plot revolves around a scare story invented by a gang of U S adventurers who try to scare off treasure hunters with tales of a monster guarding the treasure .Guess what -turns out there is a monster after all and he wreaks havoc on the gang .

    The tone is intended to be humourous -the gang leader is played as a Bogart parody ,there is a bungling and inept US spy ,a gangsters moll and -most teeth clenchingly irritating of all - a crew member who communictes mostly in bird and animal noises .Add some dated Latino stereotypes and a laughable inept monster and even at artound 70 minutes this an ordeal.

    To work a comedy horror needs to be funny and horrific -this is neither,
    L_Miller

    Pretty crap-tastic

    Usually I'm pretty charitable to this kind of low-budget flick, since these people work just as hard (and in most cases, much harder) than their big-studio counterparts to make movies and to me the difference between oh, say, this and "Scream" usually has more to do with money than talent.

    This one is different. No attention to plot, etc, no attempt to create suspense, etc. The whole freebooters preying on the Cuban revolution thing is a underexplored angle for a better movie. This one, however, sucks. Even an infomerical would be a better choice. Avoid.

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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
      1 hour 3 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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