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Le retour de l'homme colosse

Original title: War of the Colossal Beast
  • 1958
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  • 1h 9m
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3.9/10
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Le retour de l'homme colosse (1958)
Glenn Manning, "The Amazing Colosasal Man," believed dead after falling from the Hoover Dam, reemerges in rural Mexico, brain damaged, disfigured, and very hungry.
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Glenn Manning, "The Amazing Colossal Man," believed dead after falling from the Hoover Dam, reemerges in rural Mexico, brain damaged, disfigured, and very hungry.Glenn Manning, "The Amazing Colossal Man," believed dead after falling from the Hoover Dam, reemerges in rural Mexico, brain damaged, disfigured, and very hungry.Glenn Manning, "The Amazing Colossal Man," believed dead after falling from the Hoover Dam, reemerges in rural Mexico, brain damaged, disfigured, and very hungry.

  • Director
    • Bert I. Gordon
  • Writers
    • Bert I. Gordon
    • George Worthing Yates
  • Stars
    • Sally Fraser
    • Roger Pace
    • Duncan 'Dean' Parkin
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    • Director
      • Bert I. Gordon
    • Writers
      • Bert I. Gordon
      • George Worthing Yates
    • Stars
      • Sally Fraser
      • Roger Pace
      • Duncan 'Dean' Parkin
    • 67User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
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    Sally Fraser
    Sally Fraser
    • Joyce Manning
    Roger Pace
    • Maj. Mark Baird
    Duncan 'Dean' Parkin
    • Col. Glenn Manning
    • (as Dean Parkin)
    Russ Bender
    Russ Bender
    • Dr. Carmichael
    Rico Alaniz
    Rico Alaniz
    • Sgt. Luis Murillo
    George Becwar
    • John Swanson
    Robert Hernandez
    • Miguel
    Charles Stewart
    • Capt. Harris
    June Jocelyn
    • Mrs. Edwards
    John McNamara
    • Neurologist
    Loretta Nicholson
    • Joan
    Raymond Winston
    • Arthur Lang
    Jack Kosslyn
    Jack Kosslyn
    • Newscaster
    George Navarro
    • Mexican Doctor
    Bob Garnet
    • Pentagon Correspondent
    Stan Chambers
    Stan Chambers
    • TV Announcer
    June Burt
    • Laurie Edwards
    Howard Wright
    Howard Wright
    • Medical Research Officer
    • Director
      • Bert I. Gordon
    • Writers
      • Bert I. Gordon
      • George Worthing Yates
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    Clint Eastwood

    Still good after all these years.

    I first saw the War of the Colossal Beast when I was about 6 or 7 years old. I enjoyed it so much that my father purchased me a 3 minute movie of it that had to be played on a movie projector. Today I own both The Amazing Colossal Man, & War of the Colossal Beast. I liked the sequel better than the first one. The special effects were better I believe. The harsh roars he made always scared me as a little kid. The movie has no real great plot. It did have quite a few errors, but I over looked them, such as Glenn Manning having no relation, then all of a sudden he has a sister. Overall I would recommend watching both movies. I am happy to own both of them, due to the fact that they are rare & not so easy movies to find today.
    yenlo

    "Look..look at the giant"

    The sequel to The Amazing Colossal Man continues with the further adventures of the unfortunate Colonel Glen Manning now having lost an eye and most of the flesh around the right side of his jaw. He finds his way to Mexico after obviously surviving his plunge off Hoover Dam and raids trucks for food. It's along the same level as the original and even though it's cheesy it's still fun to watch.
    Michael_Elliott

    Better Than the Original

    War of the Colossal Beast (1958)

    ** (out of 4)

    AIP waiting no time in getting this sequel to THE AMAZING COLOSSAL MAN off the ground and into drive-ins. Joyce Manning (Sally Fraser) believes that her brother didn't die at the end of the previous film and after hearing a strange news story from Mexico she heads down there. Sure enough the giant Glenn Manning (Duncan 'Dean' Parkin) is living in the desert and soon the military tries to capture him to see if they can help.

    WAR OF THE COLOSSAL BEAST is slightly better than the original, although it shares most of the same weaknesses as that film. The biggest problem is that there are way too many scenes that just get dragged out with boring dialogue and this is especially true with the various scenes where we hear the doctors talk about what they can or can't do with the giant. I'd say the film would have been much better off with less talk and more action and especially since the action itself is pretty good.

    The highlight is without question the monster. This time out they've given him a mutated face, which looks terrific and especially the lack of an eye and the way part of his teeth are showing. The look of the giant is quite effective and it makes you forget that some of the "giant" special effects aren't all that believable. Another thing this sequel has going for it is the fact that the action scenes are quite good. The stuff early on with the giant living in the desert was quite good and there's no question that the finale is full of excitement and especially a twist that happens at the very end.

    The performances really aren't anything to write home about but director Bert I. Gordon at least manages to make the film run a lot more smoothly and I'd argue that it has a very pace and feel to it. Still, there's no question that it's the look of the monster that makes WAR OF THE COLOSSAL BEAST so much fun and slightly better than the original.
    5zetes

    Not really THAT bad, come on!

    The sequel to The Amazing Colossal Man, which has never been on DVD due to rights issues. I saw that one on TNT's Monster Vision years ago. I think I may have seen this one, too. If not on TNT, I may have seen it on MST3K. I may have also seen Earth vs. the Spider and Village of the Giants on MST3K, too - they loved Bert I. Gordon. It's funny that all three of these films have such low ratings (none are above 3.0), because, while they aren't good films, they are nowhere near that bad. They're pretty typical B movies. War of the Colossal Beast actually has a pretty emotional core, and the film's final moments are quite touching. It also has a fantastic opening sequence (Gordon really seems to know how to open his movies - all three of these start off beautifully). We don't see the Colossal Beast, just a truck driver driving full speed, frequently looking behind him and screaming. Dean Parkin is quite good as the title character, who has become a near-mindless monster, half his face torn off, after being nearly killed and falling off Hoover Damn in the first film. Like most B movies, the plot is pretty lean, and there are long stretches when nothing's really happening. There's also a nearly ten minute stretch which I think is just footage from the previous film.
    5christopouloschris-58388

    An obvious attempt at milking dry an already successful formula.

    War of the Colossal Beast is a sequel to Gordon's earlier The Amazing Colossal Man (1957), and it picks up where that one left off. However, the film features a different cast. It was distributed theatrically by American International Pictures as the top half of a double feature with Attack of the Puppet People.

    This sequel has competent acting performances, fair direction and ordinary special effects. It is also an obvious attempt at milking dry an already successful formula.

    Unlike the first film, the character of Manning virtually has no dialogue which makes it far more difficult to feel empathy for the character.

    The special effects are pretty ordinary by any standards with great reliance made on double exposure shots. However, quite a good job was made with Manning's facial make-up and the audio of his character's grunts and groans which effectively contribute to the "horror" aspect of the film.

    The film is short enough as it is but unfortunately much of it consists of flashback footage from the first film which merely serves to pad the movie.

    Despite the film's title, the Colossal Beast does not really engage in much of a "war" with anyone. For much of the time we see Manning being captured, him lying on his back and some military vehicles being maneuvered into position.

    The War of the Colossal Beast does serve to highlight one theme that threads itself through many aspects of life in any era. Namely, how we choose to deal with big and seemingly intractable problems which are often of our own making.

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    • Trivia
      The final scene of the film, lasting less than one minute, is in color.
    • Goofs
      Glenn escapes from the Los Angeles Airport and turns up in Griffith Park. This means that a 60 foot disfigured giant moved through some of the most densely populated areas of California, including Los Angeles and Hollywood, without anyone noticing him.
    • Quotes

      Maj. Mark Baird: How do you reason with a 60 foot giant?

    • Alternate versions
      The original 16mm U.S. television syndication prints had the color finale printed in black and white.
    • Connections
      Edited from Le Fantastique Homme colosse (1957)

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    • Release date
      • August 31, 1961 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La guerra de la bestia gigante
    • Filming locations
      • Griffith Observatory, 2800 E Observatory Rd, Los Angeles, California, USA(on location)
    • Production company
      • Carmel Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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