This film is definitely my very favourite of that 50's era. I felt so sorry for the creature and the underwater scenes were so well done. Thanks for this coverage!
I got to see this film in a theater years ago in 3D with Julie Adams ,Ricou Browning and Ben Chapman all present . The 3D in the underwater scenes were especially good . I think 3D is more effective in B/W . I never felt the creature was a monster . After all, they came to him . Same with the sequels. They captured him and took him back and chained him in a tank . All he wanted was to go home.
Very true-the creature is in a way the victim of human curiosity.He didn’t ask for people to invade his corner of the world.On another note,it must’ve been great to watch the movie in 3D with Adams,Browning and Chapman present.
It’s a classic along with Frankenstein and Dracula movies from the 1930’s and 1940’s. I felt sorry for The creature in the same way you kind of feel sorry for Frankenstein. In the words of Jessica from who framed Roger rabbit, “I’m not bad- I was just drawn this way!”
Bit of trivia. Ricou Browning was the creator of Flipper. First the movies then the TV show . He also stages the underwater scenes in the movie Thunderball .
Creature from the Black Lagoon is incredible. It’s always great to rewatch over and over. Thank you for the video Rick, it’s always cool to learn and spot some stuff with these films. Keep up the great work and have a great day!
Number 4 on my list of favorite horror movies Rick...but definitely #1 as far as soundtracks go. That blaring horn sound when the creature would appear would jolt my 10 year old brain like no other movie...BIG thumbs up for this series you have made...luv it!!!
I've actually been to one of the parks where this was filmed, Wakulla Springs, Florida. The water is crystal clear which helps the visibility of the underwater scenes. In the welcome center, there's a Creature from the Black Lagoon poster as well as an Airport '77 poster, which was also filmed underwater there.
When I was a kid in1968 we went on the Universal Studio's Tour in California. We were in the very back of the tram bus when it broke down in front of a costume warehouse on the lot, a large quonset hut type building. The large sliding door was partly open and I could see in and down at the end of the aisle was a Creature from the Black Lagoon costume, the whole suit on a rack thing.I was the only one too see it from the very back seat in the tram and everyone else was looking at the tour guide talking about something.I remember it so clearly because the movie really terrified me when i had seen it not long before that.
The Creature From The Black Lagoon is one of my favorite scary movies!!! Your Nine G Monster Series just keeps getting better!!! This is my favorite time of year!!! 👍👍🎃
Great creature feature. Seeing this movie as a kid during a Halloween marathon on TV, I wasn't scared of the monster but I thought his appearance was fantastic (as an 8-year old, I definitely would have wanted that costume) 👹🐲
Universal Studio wardrobe department: "Well, let's throw these costume parts in the dumpster now. No one will ever want these." Sixty years later - costume pieces recovered from dumpster sell for some outrageous fortune.
My favorite of the black and white creature features. I remember getting 3d glasses from Burger King back in the day for a special showing on TV. Everybody just got headaches lol Great video Rick!
The Creature From the Black Lagoon rates at the top with all the best from Universal. He really not a predator but rather simply is *living*; *he* is the one intruded upon and attacked (even if for the good intentions of "science." It would be interesting to see the result if they tried to study him first more indirectly and let him get used to them. (Granted, he did kill the two guides left at the camp - but for all we know, there were study actions on site that suggested to the creature's instinctual thinking that they were harming his habitat, therefore a threat.) Really like this guy!
I remember several of the model kits in the 60's of the monsters in these films. The Creature was molded in green plastic. Some of them had glow in the dark parts as well. Frankenstein's monster, Dracula, Wolfman, Phantom of the Opera.
Thank you Rick. I think I enjoyed this video even more than the other monster videos because I learned more with this one. Great video Rick. Thank you. Blessings - Judith 🎭🎵
I have never seen this film, but from your descriptions, it does seem akin to Jaws in many ways. I saw Jaws in the theater probably opening day, and was screaming like everyone else in the audience. There is something very creepy about the unknown, especially underneath the water. I’d probably prefer a creature over a shark though! Love this series! 🧡👍👍👍👍
In the scenes of the cavern where the Creature hangs out, you can see some strange-looking columns that look like they belong in an ancient temple. This is a backdrop from the earlier Universal film “Abbott and Costello Go To Mars” (actually, A&C land on VENUS!)
The Creature was a superb creation. Well ahead of it's time imo. The fact it was so well sculpted and designed really stood out and made it feel so 'modern' somehow. Also the fact it was so tight to the actors body is wonderful. You don't often see that in creature costume, even today.
I recently came across a childhood toy from early 70s iirc. Its the rubber green creature from the black lagoon with the painted hands and face. My jaw hit the ground when I searched it and see they go for over $500!!!
Yes I love that movie and yes we do have a great bathing suit. And the music was so amazing. I have the collection of the three movies. The actors were great in that film for sure. Thanks for all interesting tidbits of the film.
I am 61 and loved when this would come on one of our 4 broadcast channels every year or two! Was so excited to see it. I loved the creature and did not want him hurt as he was one of the baddest and coolest things I had ever seen in a movie or anywhere else. Awesome!!
Here's two more mind blowers: 1. Bud Westmore, the artist originally credited for designing the Creature, stole Millicent Patrick's designs after firing her & then slapped his name on her work. 2. Richard Denning was married to actress Evelyn Ankers who played opposite Lon Channy Jr in The Wolf Man.
I loved the Creature as a little girl. My youngest daughter did as well. When she was about 5, she wrote Ben Chapman. He wrote her back, exchanging letters several times. He was very sweet to do so.
I didn't know about the wood carvings as the inspiration for the costuming, but I've always believed the creature, itself, was drawn heavily from H. P. Lovecraft's Deep Ones, as from Shadow Over Innsmouth ( my favorite of his stories). The erotic allusions depicted between the creature and the female protagonist especially seem to steer that direction.
The first time I saw this movie on TV at my friend's house, it scared the beejeezus out of me. I was just five or six years old. I was terrified on my walk home. It wasn't a long walk, but still, I was afraid of being attacked by a scary fish man.
I'm a 'child of the 50s' and my favorite "Monster" is "The Creature from the Black Lagoon." I have an 'autographed' poster of "The Revenge of the Creature" signed by Ricoh Browning. By the way, my favorite Dracula was/is Christopher Lee. 'Famous Monsters of Filmland' was my favorite magazine as a kid.
Creature of the Black Lagoon has been my favorite film of all times To this day I’m still trying to find it on VHS I have 3000 VHS movies I am definitely a collector thank you for all you do when it comes to reviewing These old movies You have taught me many things that I never knew about the old films thank you.
One of my top 5 favorite horror movies! One scene plays very well for creepiness.... it’s dark and the Creature has climbed aboard the boat and walking, arms outstretched towards the camera. You can see his gills working as he “breathes”...and those fish eyes! 😬
Great movie. I introduced this movie to my kids when they were old enough and cracked them up when the creature first pops out of the water by saying "Which one of you peed in my pool!" I hope you'll do the original "The Thing from Another World" next. That is in mho the grand daddy of all alien films and paved the way for Alien, Predator and others.
I heard an incredible story about the making of the sequel, Revenge of the Creature. They used the heavier land-based costume for the scene where the Gillman grabs the girl out of the night club and jumps off the pier with her. She was able to swim to the surface, but the actor in the suit sank like a rock! His life was saved only by the quick thinking of some teenagers who were hanging around watching the shoot. They jumped in and pulled him up!
Good point! This was the 50s version of Jaws and a film ahead of its time. I can still remember the night back in the 70s when I first saw this, sweet childhood memory.
I absolutely love creature from the black lagoon this one is my one of my favorites out of all them I love it love that underwater scenery where the creature is swimming underneath Julie Adams while she is swimming and she don't even realize it and where the creature is touching her feet and she's feels it and the creature is underneath great scenes and such underwater great scenery love the creature costume always knew there was two guys doing the creature playing it classic movie great video great cast 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
"The Creature from the black lagoon" "Revenge of the Creature" " The Creature walks among us." They actually got three movies out of this idea, considering it was made up by the studio.
Yes the other two were pretty good but not as great as the first one the first one was great I've seen all the three of them thanks for sharing John appreciate it
I loved this movie as a kid of 10. I had a big crush on Julie Adams. The creature seemed so real to me. Loads of fun watching it over and over. My best friend and I went to the movies almost every Saturday afternoon . We saw "Dracula", "Frankenstein", "Cyclops" anything that we thought would be scarry ! Just typical 10 year old boys!👍
Being an I Love Lucy fan, i’m not sure if you didn’t include this as a fun fact because it wasn’t quite on topic, or it might be new to you :-) Richard Denning who plays the scientist is also the actor who brought George Cooper to life in my favorite husband. MFH of course being the original Lucille Ball production that the TV series was later based on.
Yay for the shout out to Forry Ackerman! Famous Monsters of Filmland was my favorite magazine as a youngster. The Creature was an all-time favorite for me as a child. It was only as an adult though I realized I was also watching a movie that was mostly two gorgeous men in bathing suits for most of the time. Funny to see the movie through two different sets of eyes. Thank you for all these videos Rick - awesome work!
Creature from the Black Lagoon has to be my favorite movie monster. Combined with the music by Henry Mancini which amped up the scare factor. A side note, I was working as a computer operator in the midnight to 8 am shift, and I had just gotten the CD Henry Mancini in surround sound, that night I was working alone for some reason. I decided to play my new CD. When the creature music started I was getting scared just by the music. I was alone on this floor of the building with the other people on the floors below me. Needed to play some happier music to get through the rest of the night. It's is a great compilation of Mr. Mancini's film scores. The CD is called "Mancini in Surround: Mostly Monsters, Murders & Mysteries"
It's interesting to watch The Seven Year itch, in which Marilyn Monroe feels sorry for the Creature. I'm partial to him because he was my gateway to science fiction, fantasy, and horror. I was watching a local UHF station one lazy weekend when I was a little boy and the Creature came on and I was hooked. I had no idea what was going on but I knew that I liked it.
This is part of the horror power pack: frankenstein, dracula, the wolfman, the mummy and the creature. Any of them in a movie was top quality entertainment, without a doubt. The designer of the creature did a fantastic job of creating a human-like, aquatic 'creature'. The gill design skin, fins and the face. Very fish-like and the lifeless eyes. I had sympathy for the creature. Similar to King Kong in that way. I've enjoyed your showcasing each of these horror icons. They all sure deserve it.
When I was in high school, the teacher had us watching this movie WITH 3-D glasses, talk about freaky, it was, however you got the idea of being at the theater seeing it in that format!!
Isn't it interesting that after filming Creature, that when the costume was allegedly pitched in the dumpster, how fascinating that it must have been recycled when you see the creature on an episode of the Munsters, as Uncle Gilbert!!! Hmmm, interesting!!!!
I completely agree with you on Creature being a precursor to Jaws. I don't know if Creature was officially the first movie about a monster that lurks in water, but it certainly popularized the idea. In my opinion, Creature is my personal favorite out of the classic Universal monster movies. Even though it came out long after the classic other Universal monster movies. Lets face it, Gillman is considered to be the last of the old school monsters. And I don't see a problem with that.
I remember sometime in the early 1980's my dad brought home 3-D glasses from a store ( It seems like maybe it was called King Quick). Anyway, they were promoting The Creature from the Black Lagoon which would be aired in 3-D on Halloween night. I remember the anticipation I had that whole week we had to wait til Halloween. That was the first time I ever saw the movie and it remains one of my all time favorites.
I really liked this film as a kid growing up in the 60’s and 70’s. I got the distinct impression it was not aired as often as some of the other classic horror films, remember in those days we had only our tv and a only few stations at that!. I probably rank this movie second or third with Frankenstein and the Wolfmam . I did feel sorry for the creature in this one and I believe that was what they were going for, I thought the actress was very beautiful. Once again Rick, excellent trivia knowledge, thanks for making another great video! Professional or not, 4 minutes is actually dangerous, I doubt they would even consider asking a stuntman to do that nowadays especially with the recent death during a rehearsal
Thanks Rick! Loved the movie, loved the post- what a treat! Jaws is my favorite flick. I like the Creature from the Black Lagoon over drac, wolfie, frankie....
I remember seeing the movie on TV in my early teens, and I was more intrigued then scared. When I recently watched it a couple of years ago, what really reminded me of Jaws and my sister being a big Jaws fan who was watching with me, noticed the woman swimming scene in Black Lagoon, and the treading in water shot was almost exactly like Crissy’s scene in Jaws before she gets attacked. Creature of the Black Lagoon is so different from Dracula and Frankenstein because there is no face expressions in the Lagoon creature. He is a class of his own.
It was also filmed at the old Marineland Park in NE Florida. The park is now a dolphin research center, but they still have some of the movie props. Of course you have to take the tour to see these items which are behind and below the pools. Park is right on the Atlantic Ocean beach front, south of ST. Augustine.
This was my favorite monster movie as a child. I even had a creature "action figure" that I was quite proud of.
Mike Dandurand i did too loved this movie still my all time favorite horror flick
Cool Mike.
This film is definitely my very favourite of that 50's era. I felt so sorry for the creature and the underwater scenes were so well done. Thanks for this coverage!
I got to see this film in a theater years ago in 3D with Julie Adams ,Ricou Browning and Ben Chapman all present . The 3D in the underwater scenes were especially good . I think 3D is more effective in B/W . I never felt the creature was a monster . After all, they came to him . Same with the sequels. They captured him and took him back and chained him in a tank . All he wanted was to go home.
That must’ve been an amazing film premiere
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Very true-the creature is in a way the victim of human curiosity.He didn’t ask for people to invade his corner of the world.On another note,it must’ve been great to watch the movie in 3D with Adams,Browning and Chapman present.
It’s a classic along with Frankenstein and Dracula movies from the 1930’s and 1940’s. I felt sorry for The creature in the same way you kind of feel sorry for Frankenstein. In the words of Jessica from who framed Roger rabbit, “I’m not bad- I was just drawn this way!”
I think we feel bad because the creature wasn't bothering anyone until they invaded his turf, which he tried to defend like any animal would.
@@davidellis8349 All of our cinematic creatures were just minding their own business.
jimgall ufos That's a good point, and It really does help to create a certain level of empathy with the audience.
Bit of trivia. Ricou Browning was the creator of Flipper. First the movies then the TV show . He also stages the underwater scenes in the movie Thunderball .
I thought he just trained Flipper..regardless,it makes for good movie trivia
He also did some work on Sea Hunt.
Interesting trivia! Thanks for sharing!
Creature from the Black Lagoon is incredible. It’s always great to rewatch over and over. Thank you for the video Rick, it’s always cool to learn and spot some stuff with these films. Keep up the great work and have a great day!
Jared! You seem to be a celebrity in the comments!
It’s amazing what the cast and crew of old movies and tv shows had to go through sometime to get films done. Great video.
I was 10 years this would scare me to death not knowing what side of boat the creature was going to jump up at any second on.
I felt sorry for The Creature. He was an anachronism. He just didn't belong in our Time -- in our world.
Yeah - he ought to have been left in peace. He did not bother anyone until the big expedition parked itself at the lagoon and made trouble.
Number 4 on my list of favorite horror movies Rick...but definitely #1 as far as soundtracks go. That blaring horn sound when the creature would appear would jolt my 10 year old brain like no other movie...BIG thumbs up for this series you have made...luv it!!!
I've actually been to one of the parks where this was filmed, Wakulla Springs, Florida. The water is crystal clear which helps the visibility of the underwater scenes. In the welcome center, there's a Creature from the Black Lagoon poster as well as an Airport '77 poster, which was also filmed underwater there.
When I was a kid in1968 we went on the Universal Studio's Tour in California. We were in the very back of the tram bus when it broke down in front of a costume warehouse on the lot, a large quonset hut type building. The large sliding door was partly open and I could see in and down at the end of the aisle was a Creature from the Black Lagoon costume, the whole suit on a rack thing.I was the only one too see it from the very back seat in the tram and everyone else was looking at the tour guide talking about something.I remember it so clearly because the movie really terrified me when i had seen it not long before that.
That is one of the most amazing moments I’ve heard
Same here.
The Creature From The Black Lagoon is one of my favorite scary movies!!! Your Nine G Monster Series just keeps getting better!!! This is my favorite time of year!!! 👍👍🎃
Thank you! It is coming to an end very soon so let’s enjoy it while it lasts
@@ricknineg Yes, I'll enjoy it while I can, like lots of other Nine G followers 🎉🎈😁
Great creature feature. Seeing this movie as a kid during a Halloween marathon on TV, I wasn't scared of the monster but I thought his appearance was fantastic (as an 8-year old, I definitely would have wanted that costume) 👹🐲
Great movie, great trivia, these monster videos have been great🎃🎃🎃
Universal Studio wardrobe department: "Well, let's throw these costume parts in the dumpster now. No one will ever want these." Sixty years later - costume pieces recovered from dumpster sell for some outrageous fortune.
Bud Westmore was not an assistant! He was the head of make up at Universal!
Love this movie and love your trivia about it!!!!
Finally Millicent Patrick get's the credit she deserves.The movie is a great classic now.I watch it at least once a year
My favorite of the black and white creature features. I remember getting 3d glasses from Burger King back in the day for a special showing on TV. Everybody just got headaches lol Great video Rick!
I love it haha! Headaches was part of the fun lol
The Creature From the Black Lagoon rates at the top with all the best from Universal. He really not a predator but rather simply is *living*; *he* is the one intruded upon and attacked (even if for the good intentions of "science." It would be interesting to see the result if they tried to study him first more indirectly and let him get used to them. (Granted, he did kill the two guides left at the camp - but for all we know, there were study actions on site that suggested to the creature's instinctual thinking that they were harming his habitat, therefore a threat.) Really like this guy!
Thank you Rick, this was great.
I remember several of the model kits in the 60's of the monsters in these films. The Creature was molded in green plastic. Some of them had glow in the dark parts as well. Frankenstein's monster, Dracula, Wolfman, Phantom of the Opera.
I remember those.
Built them all. Great memories.
Yes. It was Aurora model monster kits
Built them all, and still have a couple in my collection from then. Kits sold for 99¢. Wonderful memories!
My wife was so scared by this movie as a child she still refuses to watch it - and she’s 74. She calls it a “stupid movie” just to hide her fear.
Thank you Rick. I think I enjoyed this video even more than the other monster videos because I learned more with this one. Great video Rick. Thank you. Blessings - Judith 🎭🎵
"Look Herman! It's Uncle Gilbert!"
Haha Herman 🧟♂️ haha
Ricou Browning still alive at 91.
He’s not regarded as a monster legend but should definitely be. A living legend for sure
Maybe holding Your Breath alot Confers Health.
I have never seen this film, but from your descriptions, it does seem akin to Jaws in many ways. I saw Jaws in the theater probably opening day, and was screaming like everyone else in the audience. There is something very creepy about the unknown, especially underneath the water. I’d probably prefer a creature over a shark though! Love this series! 🧡👍👍👍👍
If you've never seen it it's definitely worth the watch. I saw just a couple weeks ago on Svengoolie Horror Show
@@tolfan4438 Thanks, I’ll look for it.👍
One of my favorite sifi movies as a kid...
Always fun, Rick!
The CREATURE was at the top of my list....loved all 3 movies. Excellent review! :)
In the scenes of the cavern where the Creature hangs out, you can see some strange-looking columns that look like they belong in an ancient temple. This is a backdrop from the earlier Universal film “Abbott and Costello Go To Mars” (actually, A&C land on VENUS!)
These videos make this time of year that much more fun, thanks Rick!
I’m glad you feel that way! I really did wonder if these videos were doing that and many have said they are.
The Creature was a superb creation. Well ahead of it's time imo. The fact it was so well sculpted and designed really stood out and made it feel so 'modern' somehow. Also the fact it was so tight to the actors body is wonderful. You don't often see that in creature costume, even today.
I was always fascinated by the eyes... Very unique and well established...
One of the great Sci-Fi classics!!!
The first "Creature" film was my favorite. The sequels were okay. I saw this once in 3-D. It was wild!
3-D glasses headaches and all right?
@@ricknineg Yep. I wound up with a headache and my eyes felt weird. lol!
Always love this one
Love these. Keep them coming. Have you done or plan to do a video on The Blob?
I’ve seen the 80s version and have yet to see the original but soon. I def want to cover both someday
In the video game Darkstalkers, the fish man character is named Rikuo in honor of Ricou Browning.
I recently came across a childhood toy from early 70s iirc. Its the rubber green creature from the black lagoon with the painted hands and face. My jaw hit the ground when I searched it and see they go for over $500!!!
As a young boy I saw this when it first came out in 3D. It scared the heck out of me. I was 9.
I saw it in 3D at a college film night and I was freaked out! I kept questioning if real life was in 3D, how we see things, reality itself....
Yes I love that movie and yes we do have a great bathing suit. And the music was so amazing. I have the collection of the three movies. The actors were great in that film for sure. Thanks for all interesting tidbits of the film.
Clint Eastwood played in the 2nd movie,I love these movies.
Hi Rick! This is another interesting video to add to your series! Thanks for compiling and sharing it with us!
I am 61 and loved when this would come on one of our 4 broadcast channels every year or two! Was so excited to see it. I loved the creature and did not want him hurt as he was one of the baddest and coolest things I had ever seen in a movie or anywhere else. Awesome!!
It was such a great watch
The back ground music really help magnified the movie, still the best.
So many pluses in the movie. The creature was film to look as if, he was always thinking.
You are right, very mind blowing trivia.
Here's two more mind blowers: 1. Bud Westmore, the artist originally credited for designing the Creature, stole Millicent Patrick's designs after firing her & then slapped his name on her work. 2. Richard Denning was married to actress Evelyn Ankers who played opposite Lon Channy Jr in The Wolf Man.
Thank You! I mentioned the first one in the video. Well, not directly the firing but the creator of the work itself 😀
@@ricknineg Sorry, I'll edit my comment to better reflect my intention. 🙂
Got it!
I have never been a fan of the creature movies per se but the creature itself means something to me simply because I was born in 1954!
I loved the Creature as a little girl. My youngest daughter did as well. When she was about 5, she wrote Ben Chapman. He wrote her back, exchanging letters several times. He was very sweet to do so.
This is such a good movie for its time I also love the original The Body Snatchers and even the original the Blob with Steve Mc Queen
Those are both fantastic movies
I didn't know about the wood carvings as the inspiration for the costuming, but I've always believed the creature, itself, was drawn heavily from H. P. Lovecraft's Deep Ones, as from Shadow Over Innsmouth ( my favorite of his stories). The erotic allusions depicted between the creature and the female protagonist especially seem to steer that direction.
I saw this as a child in the '60's on our B/W TV... scared the crap out of me and I loved that... I hope they never remake this.
The first time I saw this movie on TV at my friend's house, it scared the beejeezus out of me. I was just five or six years old. I was terrified on my walk home. It wasn't a long walk, but still, I was afraid of being attacked by a scary fish man.
I'm a 'child of the 50s' and my favorite "Monster" is "The Creature from the Black Lagoon." I have an 'autographed' poster of "The Revenge of the Creature" signed by Ricoh Browning. By the way, my favorite Dracula was/is Christopher Lee. 'Famous Monsters of Filmland' was my favorite magazine as a kid.
Creature of the Black Lagoon has been my favorite film of all times To this day I’m still trying to find it on VHS I have 3000 VHS movies I am definitely a collector thank you for all you do when it comes to reviewing These old movies You have taught me many things that I never knew about the old films thank you.
Thanks for the support, Roger
One of my top 5 favorite horror movies! One scene plays very well for creepiness.... it’s dark and the Creature has climbed aboard the boat and walking, arms outstretched towards the camera. You can see his gills working as he “breathes”...and those fish eyes! 😬
That was my favorite part of the movie! Really gave me chills the first time I saw the film.
The actress reminds me of Jennifer Connely. So beautiful!
Great movie. I introduced this movie to my kids when they were old enough and cracked them up when the creature first pops out of the water by saying "Which one of you peed in my pool!" I hope you'll do the original "The Thing from Another World" next. That is in mho the grand daddy of all alien films and paved the way for Alien, Predator and others.
I heard an incredible story about the making of the sequel, Revenge of the Creature. They used the heavier land-based costume for the scene where the Gillman grabs the girl out of the night club and jumps off the pier with her. She was able to swim to the surface, but the actor in the suit sank like a rock! His life was saved only by the quick thinking of some teenagers who were hanging around watching the shoot. They jumped in and pulled him up!
Good point! This was the 50s version of Jaws and a film ahead of its time. I can still remember the night back in the 70s when I first saw this, sweet childhood memory.
I just discovered this channel, recently. I'm glad I'm able to go back and view previous content like this.
Welcome to the channel, Collin!
@@ricknineg ... and you've just earned yourself a new subscriber. 👍
I absolutely love creature from the black lagoon this one is my one of my favorites out of all them I love it love that underwater scenery where the creature is swimming underneath Julie Adams while she is swimming and she don't even realize it and where the creature is touching her feet and she's feels it and the creature is underneath great scenes and such underwater great scenery love the creature costume always knew there was two guys doing the creature playing it classic movie great video great cast 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
"The Creature from the black lagoon"
"Revenge of the Creature"
" The Creature walks among us."
They actually got three movies out of this idea, considering it was made up by the studio.
Yes the other two were pretty good but not as great as the first one the first one was great I've seen all the three of them thanks for sharing John appreciate it
One of my favorite horror movies. It took place in a remote place. Isolated. Those dark waters always made me uneasy. Awesome movie I still love..
I lost my wallet when I was so scared I hid under my seat in the theater watching this movie. I also would not go in the lake for a few weeks.
I loved this movie as a kid of 10. I had a big crush on Julie Adams. The creature seemed so real to me. Loads of fun watching it over and over. My best friend and I went to the movies almost every Saturday afternoon . We saw "Dracula", "Frankenstein", "Cyclops" anything that we thought would be scarry ! Just typical 10 year old boys!👍
I just adore this movie. Thanks for nice, unknown to me footage.
Hey Rick!
"this magazine" = Famous Monsters of Filmland. Smh. Uncle Forry deserves much more respect than that.
Being an I Love Lucy fan, i’m not sure if you didn’t include this as a fun fact because it wasn’t quite on topic, or it might be new to you :-)
Richard Denning who plays the scientist is also the actor who brought George Cooper to life in my favorite husband. MFH of course being the original Lucille Ball production that the TV series was later based on.
Yay for the shout out to Forry Ackerman! Famous Monsters of Filmland was my favorite magazine as a youngster. The Creature was an all-time favorite for me as a child. It was only as an adult though I realized I was also watching a movie that was mostly two gorgeous men in bathing suits for most of the time. Funny to see the movie through two different sets of eyes. Thank you for all these videos Rick - awesome work!
They had monster models back then.was fun gluing and painting the creature!
I remember seeing this in about 1961 and I love this movie. Was not scared a bit just loved the creature. Built a model of it about a year later.
Loved this what I want to see a remake on. I loved this movie.
Another great video, sir. As a kid, seeing this on the Zenith console, it scared me like you wouldn't believe.
great video full of facts I love learning about classic films and tv shows thanks for a great video
I really did like the change to the water environment
Hey Rick, first great job. Have you thought about doing a video about the Claymation (terminology??) about the “Mad Monster Party”?? Just a thought
Very interesting. I’ll have to take a closer look into that. Thanks for your support
Creature from the Black Lagoon has to be my favorite movie monster. Combined with the music by Henry Mancini which amped up the scare factor. A side note, I was working as a computer operator in the midnight to 8 am shift, and I had just gotten the CD Henry Mancini in surround sound, that night I was working alone for some reason. I decided to play my new CD. When the creature music started I was getting scared just by the music. I was alone on this floor of the building with the other people on the floors below me. Needed to play some happier music to get through the rest of the night. It's is a great compilation of Mr. Mancini's film scores. The CD is called "Mancini in Surround: Mostly Monsters, Murders & Mysteries"
Interesting trivia . Thanks 👍👍
It's interesting to watch The Seven Year itch, in which Marilyn Monroe feels sorry for the Creature. I'm partial to him because he was my gateway to science fiction, fantasy, and horror. I was watching a local UHF station one lazy weekend when I was a little boy and the Creature came on and I was hooked. I had no idea what was going on but I knew that I liked it.
This is part of the horror power pack: frankenstein, dracula, the wolfman, the mummy and the creature. Any of them in a movie was top quality entertainment, without a doubt.
The designer of the creature did a fantastic job of creating a human-like, aquatic 'creature'. The gill design skin, fins and the face. Very fish-like and the lifeless eyes.
I had sympathy for the creature. Similar to King Kong in that way. I've enjoyed your showcasing each of these horror icons. They all sure deserve it.
Had the plastic model as a kid. Loved it.
When I was in high school, the teacher had us watching this movie WITH 3-D glasses, talk about freaky, it was, however you got the idea of being at the theater seeing it in that format!!
I love the Creature From the Black Lagoon, especially, Julie Adams.
so pretty...
This picture scared ther Hell out of me when it came out. I'm 82 now.
Well, hopefully it doesn’t scare you as much as it scares me ha ha
CFBL was always my favourite of the group for sure. Good job on the vid.
Thanks to you!
Love the old movies especially the old horror films.
Isn't it interesting that after filming Creature, that when the costume was allegedly pitched in the dumpster, how fascinating that it must have been recycled when you see the creature on an episode of the Munsters, as Uncle Gilbert!!! Hmmm, interesting!!!!
This series is my personal favorite black and white monster franchise.
I completely agree with you on Creature being a precursor to Jaws. I don't know if Creature was officially the first movie about a monster that lurks in water, but it certainly popularized the idea. In my opinion, Creature is my personal favorite out of the classic Universal monster movies. Even though it came out long after the classic other Universal monster movies. Lets face it, Gillman is considered to be the last of the old school monsters. And I don't see a problem with that.
H P Lovecraft, Dagon was the inspection for the Creature
This scared the crap out of me as a kid. I think my most scary memory of a movie was The Fly with Vincent Price.
I remember sometime in the early 1980's my dad brought home 3-D glasses from a store ( It seems like maybe it was called King Quick). Anyway, they were promoting The Creature from the Black Lagoon which would be aired in 3-D on Halloween night. I remember the anticipation I had that whole week we had to wait til Halloween. That was the first time I ever saw the movie and it remains one of my all time favorites.
I really liked this film as a kid growing up in the 60’s and 70’s. I got the distinct impression it was not aired as often as some of the other classic horror films, remember in those days we had only our tv and a only few stations at that!. I probably rank this movie second or third with Frankenstein and the Wolfmam . I did feel sorry for the creature in this one and I believe that was what they were going for, I thought the actress was very beautiful. Once again Rick, excellent trivia knowledge, thanks for making another great video! Professional or not, 4 minutes is actually dangerous, I doubt they would even consider asking a stuntman to do that nowadays especially with the recent death during a rehearsal
Thanks Rick! Loved the movie, loved the post- what a treat! Jaws is my favorite flick. I like the Creature from the Black Lagoon over drac, wolfie, frankie....
One of my favorite horror movies. The Black Lagoon, sounds so dangerous. Obviously a lot more scary when I was a kid but still enjoy it today.
I remember seeing the movie on TV in my early teens, and I was more intrigued then scared. When I recently watched it a couple of years ago, what really reminded me of Jaws and my sister being a big Jaws fan who was watching with me, noticed the woman swimming scene in Black Lagoon, and the treading in water shot was almost exactly like Crissy’s scene in Jaws before she gets attacked.
Creature of the Black Lagoon is so different from Dracula and Frankenstein because there is no face expressions in the Lagoon creature. He is a class of his own.
First time i watched this movie was back in the late sixties as a 5yr old , never forgot it , shat myself , loved it
It was also filmed at the old Marineland Park in NE Florida. The park is now a dolphin research center, but they still have some of the movie props. Of course you have to take the tour to see these items which are behind and below the pools. Park is right on the Atlantic Ocean beach front, south of ST. Augustine.
Have you thought about doing The Blob or The Fly?
The Fly!! It's my favorite