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The Creature from the Haunted Sea (1961) by Roger Corman, trailer. Creature from the Haunted Sea is a 1961 horror comedy movie directed by Roger Corman.Written by Charles B. Griffith, the movie is a parody of spy, gangster, and monster movies (mostly Creature from the Black Lagoon), concerning a secret agent, XK150 (played by Robert Towne credited as Edward Wain), who uses the name "Sparks ...
During the filming of the movie, Steckler was in need of funds, both for the movie and for living costs. Atlas King, who had grown close to Steckler, gave him three hundred dollars out of his own pocket. [8] The station wagon Jerry drives in this movie was the Steckler family car. [8]
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A part of the Pacific Ocean earmarked for deep-sea mining is home to a surprising variety of life, images from a recent voyage to the Clarion-Clipperton Zone show.
The Monster That Challenged the World is a 1957 black-and-white science-fiction monster film from Gramercy Pictures, [a] produced by Arthur Gardner, Jules V. Levy, and Arnold Laven (who also directed), and starring Tim Holt and Audrey Dalton. [1]