Friday, April 26, 2019

The Original Blob


THE BLOB-1958-Teenagers (?) Steve (Steve McQueen) & Jane (Aneta Corsaut) try to convince the local authorities that a killer blob from outer space is on the prowl and devouring the citizens of their sleepy town. Some other hot rodders try to help out. They meet resistance from a school principal, also Jane's father. Police lieutenant Dave (Earl Rowe) is sympathetic to the teens' plight but his hot headed Sargent (John Benson) wants to run them all in because he thinks they are jealous of his war record. Eventually adults and teens get together to try and stop the red gelatinous rolling terror when it invades a movie theater showing a double bill "spook show" of "Daughter of Horror" and "Bride of the Monster"! Taking refugee in a diner, Steve, Jane, her baby brother, the cook and the waitress become trapped when the blob covers the whole building. After electricity fails to kill it, Steve accidentally learns it doesn't like cold. Earlier in the film, when being chased, Steve and Jane hid out in a meat locker and the blob retreated. So the principal leads the teens in a school break in to retrieve CO2 fire extinguishers. Somehow they manage to freeze the gooky invader and the air force drops it in the Arctic circle. It's not dead, only frozen and after "the end" appears on the screen it's followed by a question mark.

This Technicolor low budget classic  was directed by Irvin S. Yeaworth and produced by Jack Harris who later teamed to make THE 4-D MAN and DINOSAURUS, both disappointing letdowns compared to this. It marked McQueen's first starring role and the final film for veteran character actor Olin Howland who plays the blob's first victim. Lead actress Anet Corsaut later played Sherriff Andy Taylor's main squeeze on TV's long running "The Andy Griffith Show". 

There was actually a comedy like sequel made 14 years later called BEWARE! THE BLOB, directed by actor Larry Hagman and featuring appearances by such notables as Godfrey Cambridge, Shelly Berman, Robert Walker, Jr. and others.

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