Classic horror movie, released in 1954. It was directed by
Jack Arnold and written by
Harry Essex and
Arthur A. Ross, based on a story by
Maurice Zimm. It starred
Richard Carlson,
Julie Adams,
Richard Denning,
Antonio Moreno,
Nestor Paiva,
Whit Bissell,
Ricou Browning (as the Gill-Man in the water), and
Ben Chapman (as the Gill-Man out of the water).
Basic plot: A
scientific expedition on the
Amazon River stumbles upon a "
Gill-Man"--the
missing link between
humans and
fish--living in the
mysterious Black Lagoon. The
creature is captured, but escapes to take the
heroine back to his
swingin' bachelor pad.
Originally released in
3-D, this movie has really
beautiful underwater photography and outstanding
makeup.
Best recommendation: my
sister, who normally dislikes horror movies--especially
old horror movies--watched this all the way through a few years ago on AMC,
jumped in all the right places, and declared afterwards that she'd
watch it again. Score one for the Creature!
It was followed by two
sequels: "
Revenge of the Creature" and "
The Creature Walks Among Us".
Some research from the Internet Movie Database (www.imdb.com)