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The Giant Claw

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
4.9K
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The Giant Claw (1957)
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Scientists ponder a buzzardlike big bird able to lift a train.Scientists ponder a buzzardlike big bird able to lift a train.Scientists ponder a buzzardlike big bird able to lift a train.

  • Director
    • Fred F. Sears
  • Writers
    • Samuel Newman
    • Paul Gangelin
  • Stars
    • Jeff Morrow
    • Mara Corday
    • Morris Ankrum
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    4.9K
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    • Director
      • Fred F. Sears
    • Writers
      • Samuel Newman
      • Paul Gangelin
    • Stars
      • Jeff Morrow
      • Mara Corday
      • Morris Ankrum
    • 168User reviews
    • 81Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jeff Morrow
    Jeff Morrow
    • Mitch MacAfee
    Mara Corday
    Mara Corday
    • Sally Caldwell
    Morris Ankrum
    Morris Ankrum
    • Lt. Gen. Edward Considine
    Louis Merrill
    • Pierre Broussard
    • (as Louis D. Merrill)
    Edgar Barrier
    Edgar Barrier
    • Dr. Karol Noymann
    Robert Shayne
    Robert Shayne
    • Gen. Van Buskirk
    Frank Griffin
    • Pete - Pilot
    • (as Ruell Shayne)
    Clark Howat
    Clark Howat
    • Maj. Bergen
    Morgan Jones
    Morgan Jones
    • Lieutenant - Radar Officer
    Valerie Allen
    Valerie Allen
    • Redhead
    • (uncredited)
    Benjie Bancroft
    • Civil Aeronautics Board Member
    • (uncredited)
    Joan Boston
    • Brunette
    • (uncredited)
    Brad Brown
    • Pool Party Diver
    • (uncredited)
    Jane Burgess
    • Wife
    • (uncredited)
    Al Cantor
    • AF Projectionist
    • (uncredited)
    George Cisar
    George Cisar
    • Admonishing Man on Airliner
    • (uncredited)
    Bud Cokes
    • Civil Aeronautics Board Member
    • (uncredited)
    Leonard P. Geer
    Leonard P. Geer
    • Paramedic
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Fred F. Sears
    • Writers
      • Samuel Newman
      • Paul Gangelin
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    5BruceCorneil

    Makes "Mothra" look like "Gone with the Wind"

    Yet another of those decidedly creaky but fun Z - Grade sci fi flicks from the golden days of late night television.

    In one of the Pentagon scenes military chief Robert Shayne sums up the seriousness of the situation when he glumly informs Jeff Morrow and Mara Corday that , after attacking the creature with guns, rockets and cannons, it seems that nothing can stop it. Unfortunately, all the concern would simply trigger peels of laughter from viewers who already know that the "monster" looks like a really bad kid's puppet. I mean, like man , that's got to be the most grisly looking buzzard in the entire history of ornithology.

    But, after being hit repeatedly by several ballistic missiles and showing no signs of slowing down, the creature does, indeed, appear to be unstoppable.

    Eventually, Jeff and Mara decide to climb aboard a DC 3 prop plane which has some sort of unspecified, experimental gun poking out the back of it. Apparently the idea is to squirt puffs of talcum powder in the pot boiler's face in the hope of blinding it and forcing it to crash land into the North Atlantic. And guess what ..... the whole crazy scheme WORKS!

    Sure enough the buzzard cops a blast right in the baby blues, goes into a nose dive and takes a dramatic plunge into Neptune's Garden. OK, so what if the final impact does look suspiciously like a pile of garden rubbish being chucked into a tank of water by someone who was standing just off camera. Even the most world weary monster chasers couldn't help but to feel just a touch sad as we watch the brave bird slowly disappear beneath the waves, Titanic style.

    Of course, it probably deserved it when you think about all those model cars that it destroyed and all those papier-mache buildings that it sent crashing to the floor of the Columbia Studios.

    In terms of its production values, "The Giant Claw" makes "Mothra" look like "Gone with the Wind"
    rixrex

    Lots of fun to watch if you aren't too serious about it.

    A nice remembrance from childhood watching this one Saturday evening at my cousins place in Brooklyn. Probably a WOR channel 9 creature feature, but definitely one of the schlockiest of their stock. Still, what really sets these old 50s monster B and C flicks apart from today's low-rent stuff is the great seriousness of the characters and their delivery done with earnest. This style is standard fare from low-budget Corman through the cheapo AIP and Columbia stuff, and this is what makes these lesser efforts with poor quality effects rise to a level that makes them as enjoyable as the grade A Universal-International and 20th Century Fox sci-fi stuff.
    reptilicus

    Somebody had to have thought this monster was scary. But who?

    People always blast this movie and in some ways that is justified; I mean the monster does look like Sesame Street's "big Bird" on acid, but let's face it, the fact that it is laughable is not the fault of director Fred F. Sears (who had also done the very effective EARTH VS. THE FLYING SAUCERS and THE WEREWOLF). Nor can we blame it on the cast who do their jobs very well. Sam Katzman was an old hand at saving money even if he had to sacrifice quality so he had the special effects done in Mexico after the principal photography was done. Maybe someone south-of-the-border thought the giant bird-beast really was scary. I guess we will never know for sure. You have to love the dialogue. Robert Shayne's line "It's just a bird, a big bird. Enough firepower to wipe out a regiment can't even slow it down! Sure, it's just a bird." or Jeff Morrow's: "I don't care if that bird came from outer space or Upper Saddle River, NJ." and you can't forget the classic: "You keep your shirt on and I'll get my pants on." They just don't write gems like that anymore. Oh, has anyone else noticed that there is a character in this film named "Dr. Karol Noymann"? The same name was used for John Carradine's character in the 1959 film INVISIBLE INVADERS. Coincidence?
    pghmoe

    Gonzo From Outer Space

    From the has-to-be-seen-to-be-believed school. A giant bird from space descends on earth, snatching up entire trains, hot rodding teenagers, and overacting bit players. Toss in terrible effects, hammy acting and science of the Ed Wood school and you have a surefire winner for any bad film fest. Then there is the bird itself, which comes complete with flareing nostrils.......
    6MarshallO

    Quit being so "picky", and just enjoy this fun little film!

    I'm really getting tired of people "dissing" this film by apparently taking the attitude that all films have to mimic "Citizen Kane" in order to be worthy of enjoying! Sure, the "science" in the film is decidedly unscientific, and the monster DOES look like Beaky Buzzard from a Warner Brothers' cartoon, but, so what? The film is enjoyable for what it IS: just a fun-to-watch, schlocky "sci-fi" film of the fifties--with acting that is NOT "amateurish" (as another reviewer noted)--with the additional benefit (to us guys, at least) of having one heck of a sexy-looking heroine (Mara Corday).

    Lighten up, and ENJOY.

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    • Trivia
      In an interview, Jeff Morrow said that no one in the cast saw the title monster until they went to the film's premiere in Morrow's home town. Producer Sam Katzman had contracted with a low-budget model-maker in Mexico City to construct the "Giant Claw," and no one in the cast or crew had any idea it would come out looking as bizarre as it did. Morrow said the audience roared with laughter every time the monster made an appearance. He wound up slinking out of the theater in embarrassment before the film was over so no one who knew him would recognize him.
    • Goofs
      As Mitch's plane goes into a power dive, it briefly moves backwards as the model wires get stuck.
    • Quotes

      Narrator: Something, he didn't know what, but something as big as a battleship has just flown over and past him.

    • Connections
      Edited from Le Jour où la Terre s'arrêta... (1951)

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    • Release date
      • May 31, 1957 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • La serre géante
    • Production company
      • Clover Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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