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Monday, December 22, 2025

Nemo

 


THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND-1961-In 1865, during the second siege of Richmond, 3 Union soldiers prisoners Capt. Harding (Michael Craig), Corporal Neb Nugget (Dan Jackson) and Herbert Brown (Michael Callan) escape in a hit air observation balloon along with Union reporter Spilitt (Gary Merrill) and rebel Sgt. Pencroft (Percy Herbert). After they crash the balloon in the ocean, they wind up on an island surrounded by a volcano. After eating giant oysters, they are attacked by a giant crab which they manage to kill, boil and eat. 

While exploring they find a rowboat containing the upper-class twit Lady Fairchild (Joan Greenwood) and her niece Elena (Beth Rogan) who’s boat was wrecked. They build huts and try to get along. It seems an unknown presence is also helping them. Neb finds a trunk that they determine belonged to the infamous Capt. Nemo, now presumed dead. Then they are attacked by a giant chicken monster. It seems like Herbert kills it but while eating it they learn it was shot by a bullet. Herb and Elena fall in love and are menaced by giant bees and sealed in a honeycomb. They escape and discover Nemo's powerful sub, The Nautilus. Then the group is attacked by pirates but something sinks their ship. Of course, Nemo (Herbert Lom) is still alive but the Nautilus is broken. He devises a plan to re-float the pirate ship he sunk so they can leave before the volcano blows. Problems arise especially from a giant octopus. 

THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND is the sixth collaboration between producer Charles Scheer and SFX genius Ray Harryhausen, who's stop motion effects in this film are fabulous. The music is by Bernard Heerman conducting the London Symphony Orchestra. The story is loosely based on the 1874 novel of the same name by Jules Verne. Nice direction by Cy Enfield who was blacklisted in the 1950's and relocated to England.

This is actually the second adaptation of the Verne novel. There's a silent version:

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Thursday, June 10, 2021

Made In England

 


THE WOMAN THAT WOULDN'T DIE-1965-In England American Raymond Garth (Gary Merrill) is married to rich old bag Ellen Taylor (Jane Merrow) (it seems simply so she can have sex with him). He seems resigned to his fate until Ellen's young niece Alice (Georgina Cookson) comes to town. They begin an affair. Although Raymond makes plans with their chauffeur to do away with Ellen he gets a little over zealous and drowns her prematurely. He buries her in the garden shed. The chauffeur hires an actress to impersonate Ellen so it looks like she leaves town. Then he kills her and makes it look like a car crash. Now Ray and Alice are free to be together except after several strange occurrences, it seems like Ellen isn't dead. 

The result is guessable but the twist ending is good. 

WOMAN was known in England (where this was filmed) as CATACOMBS. It's kind of like a longer version of an “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” episode and was the directorial debut of German born Gordon Hessler who made THE OBLONG BOX in 1969.

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Monday, June 2, 2008

Low, Very Low


DESTINATION: INNER SPACE-United Pictures- 1966-Navy commander Scott Brady investigates the source of some mysterious radar blips in an undersea lab head up by scientist Gary Merrill. Brady tries to make time with oceanographer Sherri North and contend with a cowardly diver (future voice over actor Mike Road). Others on board include: John Howard (who was a regular on MY 3 SONS at the time), Wende Wagner (ROSEMARY’S BABY) and Biff Elliot (who was in NAVY VS. THE NIGHT MONSTERS and TRACK OF THE VAMPIRE the same year! ). It turns out the blip is really an invading spaceship and when a metal canister is brought aboard it unleashes a giant scaly man fish (with a red tail fin and claws) bent on destroying humankind!

The whole feel of this movie is like a long episode of TV’s VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA (where Merrill once subbed for Richard Basehart...) with toy models, an outrageous but cheap monster and claustrophobic sets yet despite this (and Merrill’s zombie like performance) the underwater scenes are quite well done. James Hong has a few scenes as a broken English-speaking cook and ‘40’s serial regular Ray Bancroft plays a boat skipper.

Director Francis Lyon and writer Arthur C. Pierce had both been around and would collaborate again in 1968 for THE DESTRUCTORS (which featured Howard). Lyon, a former film editor, made CASTLE OF EVIL with Brady the same year. Music by Paul Dunlop.




SPACE PROBE TAURUS-A.I.P.-1964-Better known as SPACE MONSTER this weird, boring space drama has the scientists of Spaceship Hope 1 investigating a UFO and encountering a strange alien who communicates (?) by sticking out it’s tongue!

Francine York (CURSE OF THE SWAMP CREATURE) plays the lady scientist who’s looked down on by the commander (James Brown). AIP vet Russ Bender is also one of the astro-eggheads. They kill the alien and blow up it’s ship. That’s progress for ya! After much talk, the crew lands on a planet and is menaced by giant crabs. A “ crab-man “ with fangs (who also looks like something out of VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA!) kills one of them. The “ giant crabs “ are actually little ones attacking a toy ship. I’ve been told this “ could have influenced “ STAR TREK (2 years later) and 2001 ( 4 years later ) but it looks more influenced by Bert I. Gordon!!

Writer-director Leonard Katzman overcame toy models and produced such hit TV shows as THE WILD WILD WEST, HAWAII 5-0 and DALLAS!

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