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.



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4 Responses to “Creature from the Haunted Sea (1961) – Roger Corman”

  1. Michael says:

    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.”

    THANKS!

  2. dale says:

    crazy man crazy- babes are hot

  3. Max says:

    That was hum, err, ah,…entertaining?
    Not really sure “what” it was, but fun to watch just the same.

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