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Monster from the Ocean Floor (1954)
Topic Started: May 18 2017, 08:29 PM (101 Views)
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An American woman vacationing in Mexico decides to investigate a series of deaths after hearing legends of a monstrous sea creature.

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The movie is pretty boring. It's only about 64 minutes long, and is produced by Roger Corman, but the majority of the film is all build up. A pointless love interest subplot with a skeptical marine biologist. And worst of all barely any monster. A one eyed octopus creature. It appears for a quick shot around the middle, but doesn't return until the last five minutes or so. Too little too late, I'm afraid.
Edited by Toyland Chairman, May 18 2017, 08:35 PM.
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