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The Hideous Sun Demon

  • 1958
  • Unrated
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
1.7K
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The Hideous Sun Demon (1958)
HorrorSci-Fi

After exposure to radiation, an atomic research scientist finds himself changing into a murderous, lizard-like creature every time he is exposed to sunlight.After exposure to radiation, an atomic research scientist finds himself changing into a murderous, lizard-like creature every time he is exposed to sunlight.After exposure to radiation, an atomic research scientist finds himself changing into a murderous, lizard-like creature every time he is exposed to sunlight.

  • Directors
    • Robert Clarke
    • Tom Boutross
  • Writers
    • E.S. Seeley Jr.
    • Doane R. Hoag
    • Robert Clarke
  • Stars
    • Robert Clarke
    • Patricia Manning
    • Nan Peterson
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    1.7K
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    • Directors
      • Robert Clarke
      • Tom Boutross
    • Writers
      • E.S. Seeley Jr.
      • Doane R. Hoag
      • Robert Clarke
    • Stars
      • Robert Clarke
      • Patricia Manning
      • Nan Peterson
    • 64User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
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    Robert Clarke
    Robert Clarke
    • Dr. Gilbert McKenna
    Patricia Manning
    • Ann Russell
    Nan Peterson
    Nan Peterson
    • Trudy Osborne
    Patrick Whyte
    Patrick Whyte
    • Dr. Frederick Buckell
    Fred La Porta
    • Dr. Jacob Hoffman
    Peter Similuk
    • George Messorio
    William White
    • Police Lt. Peterson
    • (as Bill Hampton)
    Robert Garry
    • Dr. Stern
    Donna King
    Donna King
    • Suzy's Mother
    Xandra Conkling
    • Suzy
    Del Courtney
    • Radio Deejay
    Richard Cassarino
    • Barfly
    • (as Cass Richards)
    • …
    Helen Joseph
    Darryl Westbrook
    Bill Currie
    Pearl Driggs
    • Convalescing Woman on Roof
    Fran Leighton
    Bob Hafner
    • Directors
      • Robert Clarke
      • Tom Boutross
    • Writers
      • E.S. Seeley Jr.
      • Doane R. Hoag
      • Robert Clarke
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    6ninfar

    A radiation accident gone extremely bad!!

    I bought the movie and watched it yesterday..I thought it was above average for a B-movie..I have seen recent movies a lot worse then this..a little slow in parts but I felt kind of saddened for the guy/monster in the end for him,since he didn't ask for this radiation accident..but all in all I felt it was worth the money and to have it as a collection,since I am a huge fan of 50's science fiction movies.Just remember,you have to realize this was made back in the 50's..so the special effects aren't like they are computerized or anything like now,but I thought they did a good job with the costume as a lizard man.Actually it was harder work for everyone then to make a monster then now.There certainly where some very exciting/creepy/scary moments throughout the movie and making it black and white really added to the horror of it all.
    5charliesonnyray

    Surprisingly Not THAT Bad

    Plan 9 from Outer Space. Howard the Duck. Return of the Kung Fu Dragon. There, three films that are much worse than this one and yet they all have higher scores. Granted I am not saying Sun Demon is some hidden masterpiece but it does have some merits. So the story goes that a scientist is exposed to a new radioactive isotope never encountered before. They find out that the scientist-who is named Gil-now has to live with the terrible side effect of transforming into a lizard creature in the sunlight. Kind of a random really but I have seen radiation do stranger things. Plus the explanation behind it is kind of clever. Kind of. So Gil has to stay inside all the time and also starts up a romance with a nightclub singer who has some mafia ties. Things quickly go downhill from there. Sun Demon was written and directed by Clarke and for being his first time in both departments, he does a pretty decent job. The story is pretty well structured and he knows how to frame a good shot. The monster costume-while not great-certainly isn't bad and I actually give it props for being unique. Clarke-who also plays Gil- brings a real conviction to the character and I can actually buy that this guy is going through some real turmoil. You get a sense of helplessness from Gil and I really sympathized with him. Someone said that Sun Demon was like a "reverse Wolf-Man" which perfectly summarizes the situation. However, that is where my praises end as the other stuff is pretty standard. It deals with elements of nuclear radiation and tampering with the universe, typical 50's sci-fi stuff. It's nothing really new or groundbreaking. Which I think stops it from being more than just typical convention. The other problem is that the dialogue and acting can be awkward and clunky in spots. At one point, Gil starts fighting with this mob guy and it looked so fake that it made me laugh. Not to mention one scene where the singer is supposed to scream in horror at something off screen, but it comes off as so forced. Little moments like that are sprinkled throughout and add up pretty quickly. Still, I think there are some pretty decent parts to this film that are at least worth a pat on the back. If you want a laugh out load bad movie, just go watch Plan 9. Sun Demon is more like a mixed bag that I would only suggest watching if you love classic sci-fi or really enjoy werewolf or werewolf like movies.
    pmsusana

    Worth seeing for two reasons

    This semi-professional low-budget horror film is worth seeing for two reasons: The tormented performance of Robert Clarke in the title role, and the terrific creature makeup. The film does have its weaknesses; the low budget shows, and we see (or, rather, we hear) several good examples of why a film's dialog track is rarely recorded on location but usually dubbed in later in a studio: Several of this film's locations were acoustically unsuitable, as the soundtrack clearly reveals. Nevertheless, I still insist that this film, with a title creature that's certainly original, offers rewards for patient viewers.
    BaronBl00d

    Watch out for those darn radioactive isotopes!

    Robert Clarke wrote, directed, and starred in this film about a scientist that is exposed to a special radioactive isotope that makes him change into a lizard-like man everytime he is touched by the rays of the sun. Clarke is the scientist that has a drinking problem and an overactive libido as well. The film is VERY cheaply made, and most of the actors(okay, all of the actors) could have really benefited from a few acting lessons. The film nonetheless is very entertaining. There are some scenes which will make you laugh and cry( a higher level of laughter) because of their ineptitude and improbability. The scene where our evolution from fish and lizards being described is a gem, as are the two scenes where Clarke really goes overboard screaming "Why Me!" and the like. There are some well-shot scenes too. The ending is very nicely done, and the scenes with Clarke and a little girl have some poignant moments. The gal playing Trudy, a night club singer that Clarke dates in the middle of an evening trying to help him forget his plight no doubt, is Nan Peterson and a REAL knockout! Peterson shows more than ample cleavage to keep even the most hardened of critics entertained. All in all required film viewing for the aficionado of le bad cinema.
    fabric88

    Definitely a must for any B-movie collection

    6 reasons why you should watch it?

    1. Robert Clarke's quasi convincing performance during the "why me? Why Me? WHY ME?" scene. Quasi. 2. The worst fake-piano playing (by Trudy-Nan Peterson) in the history of cinema. Mind you, you don't notice it the first time round. You're too busy looking at something else. 3. Watch the Sun Demon slaughter a dog. Definitely not politically correct. 4. Does the Sun Demon make love with Trudy on the beach? We'll never know. 5. The Sun Demon's car. It's brilliant. Too bad we don't know the make. 6. The Sun Demon didn't really run over the policeman. Or did He?

    I could go on but I don't want to spoil the movie.

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    • Trivia
      Upon its release, the film received mostly negative reviews. By the 1980s, it became something of a cult film to horror and B-movie film fans. In 1983, an authorized, re-edited comedic spoof version entitled What's Up, Hideous Sun Demon (1989) (also known as Revenge of the Sun Demon) was released. The film's star and producer Robert Clarke agreed to re-dub his dialogue for the spoof, but reportedly later regretted being involved in the production. In 1985, Hideous Sun Demon: Special Edition was released.
    • Goofs
      During a scuffle between George and Gil at Trudy's house, George pulls out a Colt Model 1903 handgun and forces Gil outside. But when the scene resumes outside, the gun is now a Luger.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Dr. Frederick Buckell: Don't cry, Ann... Perhaps you should cry. The rest of us've got to have any hope that this life was... not wasted.

    • Alternate versions
      A sequence (totalling a few seconds) featuring the monster (Robert Clarke) eating a rat has been removed from many existing prints of the film.
    • Connections
      Edited into What's Up, Hideous Sun Demon (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Strange Pursuit
      Sung by Nan Peterson

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 1962 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sun Demon
    • Filming locations
      • Boarding House, Lafayette Park Ave., Los Angeles, California, USA(interiors: McKenna home)
    • Production company
      • Clarke-King Enterprises
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    • Budget
      • $58,500 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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