Creature from the Haunted Sea is a 1961 cult film directed by Roger Corman from a screenplay by Charles B. Griffith. It is a comedy film spoofing the “sea monsters” genre. It can be considered a part of two different “trilogies”, either as the third in a Corman-Griffith comedy trilogy consisting of this film and the dark comedies, A Bucket of Blood and The Little Shop of Horrors, or a part of Corman’s “Puerto Rico trilogy,” also consisting of Last Woman on Earth and Battle of Blood Island. Fred Katz’s musical score for this film was originally written for A Bucket of Blood and was also used in The Little Shop of Horrors as well.

This IS a funny movie, corney dialog and bad effects with a lot of purposefully bad one liners.
I loved the guy that blew his mind making a whoopingcrane call and could only make animal noises. The inept secret agent was pretty funny.
Best line after they ship wreck and are sinking “Don’t worry anybody, the boats insured.”
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That was hum, err, ah,…entertaining?
Not really sure “what” it was, but fun to watch just the same.
HA! What an ending!