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HorrorScience Fiction

Bride of the Monster

- More horrifying than "DRACULA"..."FRANKENSTEIN"

Dr. Eric Vornoff, with the help of his mute assistant Lobo, captures twelve men for a grisly experiment; His goal to turn them into supermen using atomic energy. Reporter Janet Lawton, fiancée of the local lieutenant, vows to investigate Vornoff's supposedly haunted house.

Release Date : 1955-05-11

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Rolling M. Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : The Atomic MonsterMonster of the MarshesBride of the Atom

Cast

Bela Lugosi

Character Name : Dr. Eric Vornoff

Original Name : Bela Lugosi

Gender : Male

Loretta King

Character Name : Janet Lawton

Original Name : Loretta King

Gender : Female

Tony McCoy

Character Name : Lt. Dick Craig

Original Name : Tony McCoy

Gender : Male

Tor Johnson

Character Name : Lobo

Original Name : Tor Johnson

Gender : Male

Harvey B. Dunn

Character Name : Capt. Robbins

Original Name : Harvey B. Dunn

Gender : Male

George Becwar

Character Name : Prof. Strowski

Original Name : George Becwar

Gender : Male

Paul Marco

Character Name : Kelton

Original Name : Paul Marco

Gender : Male

Dolores Fuller

Character Name : Margie

Original Name : Dolores Fuller

Gender : Female

Ann Wilner

Character Name : Margie

Original Name : Ann Wilner

Gender : Female

Don Nagel

Character Name : Martin

Original Name : Don Nagel

Gender : Male

Bud Osborne

Character Name : Mac

Original Name : Bud Osborne

Gender : Male

John Warren

Character Name : Jake

Original Name : John Warren

Gender : Male

William Benedict

Character Name : Newsboy

Original Name : William Benedict

Gender : Male

Ben Frommer

Character Name : Drunk

Original Name : Ben Frommer

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-11-14

This is hilarious. Bela Lugosi once again assumes the role as the megalomaniac scientist. This time determined to create a race of atomic superhumans from his astonishingly well equipped forest cabin in the middle of nowhere so he can rule the world. After a while, the locals cotton on after spotting his "monsters" in the woods and a journalist and her cop fiancé are soon hot on his trail. Tor Johnson steals this as the monosyllabic "Lobo" - his sidekick; and there has to be special mention to the daftest looking rubber octopus ever to grace the screen. To be fair, I saw a colourised version (an act of sacrilege in itself) which I think accentuated all the negatives in what might have been a passable b&w effort, but in colour it just looked ridiculous.