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The Monster That Challenged the World

The Monster That Challenged the World

  • Status: Released
  • 14-06-1957
  • Runtime: 84 min
  • Score: 5.6
  • Vote count: 49

Giants Mollusks are released from the earth by an earthquake and start killing people.

Tim Holt

Lt. Cmdr. John 'Twill' Twillinger

Audrey Dalton

Gail MacKenzie

Hans Conried

Dr. Jess Rogers

Barbara Darrow

Jody Simms

Max Showalter

Dr. Tad Johns

Harlan Warde

Lt. Robert 'Clem' Clemens

Gordon Jones

Sheriff Josh Peters

Mimi Gibson

Sandy MacKenzie

Marjorie Stapp

Connie Blake

Jody McCrea

Seaman Fred Johnson

Wallace Earl

Sally

Dennis McCarthy

George Blake (lab assistant)

Sarah Selby

Mrs. Simms

Milton Parsons

Lewis Clark Dobbs

Charles Tannen

Seaman Wyatt (Radioman)

Robert Benevides

Seaman Morty Beatty

John Carlyle

Monster Victim

John Close

Deputy Larry

William Forrest

Admiral Greenhouse

Gil Frye

Deputy Scotty

Joseph Hamilton

Other Lock Watchman

Charles Herbert

Boy with Morty's Cap

Byron Kane

Coroner Nate Brown

Ralph Littlefield

Gatekeeper

David McMahon

Patterson

Ralph Moody

Watchman at Lock 57

William Swan

Seaman Howard Sanders

Hal Taggart

Davis - Resort Owner

Mack Williams

Captain Masters

Dan Gachman

Deputy Brewer

Michael Dugan

Clarke

John Chard

Instant TERROR......just add water! An earthquake out in the Salton Sea awakens the creeping dread, gigantic vampire water snails are on the loose and they are hungry for human fluid! Just about the right side of good, The Monster Who Challenge The World holds up well because of the well constructed creatures and a bit of care and attention to the boffin discussions. Far too many 50s creature features just used a basic premise of creatures obliterating mankind because they were in an odd mood, but much like The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms, this picture at least takes time to give us a bit of a nature heartbeat to help us understand the methods of a mollusc, and that alone should be applauded, so we learn while we have fun so to speak. The cast ooze B-movie standards, and that is in no way a bad thing here, whilst the Catalina Island locale sequences are pretty nifty to help salt the beef as it were! Good honest fun that isn't short on creepiness, and top marks to the makers for introducing a very ingenious creature to a truly wonderful genre. 6/10