Tarantula
- More terrifying than any horror known to man comes a creeping crawling monster whose towering fury no one can escape!
A rogue scientist near a small desert town arouses the suspicion of the town's doctor when his lab assistant is found dead from a case of acromegaly, which took only four days to develop. As the doctor investigates, aided by the scientist's new female assistant, they discover that something is devouring local cattle and humans in increasingly large quantities.
Release Date : 1955-12-14
Language :English
Adult : false
Status : Released
Production Company : Universal Pictures
Production Country : United States of America
Alternative Titles :
Cast
Character Name : Dr. Matt Hastings
Original Name : John Agar
Gender : Male
Character Name : Stephanie 'Steve' Clayton
Original Name : Mara Corday
Gender : Female
Character Name : Prof. Gerald Deemer
Original Name : Leo G. Carroll
Gender : Male
Character Name : Sheriff Jack Andrews
Original Name : Nestor Paiva
Gender : Male
Character Name : Joe Burch
Original Name : Ross Elliott
Gender : Male
Character Name : Josh
Original Name : Hank Patterson
Gender : Male
Character Name : Paul Lund / Eric Jacobs / Airport Workman
Original Name : Eddie Parker
Gender : Male
Character Name : Barney Russell
Original Name : Bert Holland
Gender : Male
Character Name : Dr. Townsend
Original Name : Raymond Bailey
Gender : Male
Character Name : Andy Andersen
Original Name : Steve Darrell
Gender : Male
Character Name : Lt. John Nolan
Original Name : Edwin Rand
Gender : Male
Character Name : Jet Pilot
Original Name : Clint Eastwood
Gender : Male
Character Name : Townsman
Original Name : Wag Blesing
Gender : Male
Reviews
r96sk
@r96sk
2022-01-06
Boy, does this show its age!* But, you know what, I really enjoyed it. 'Eight Legged Freaks', eat your heart out! I seem to have found a new go-to Spider Rampage Flick™. To be serious, 'Tarantula' achieves what it intends to - it is relatively creepy in parts. The special effects, as alluded to, have aged averagely, but there are still some excellent shots in there. When the spider is in a wide shot it looks very neat, the issues tend to arise when the creature is at the forefront of the shot - which turns into a sharp black-and-white shadow clash. Speaking of the b/w, it is a very dark film visually; especially for the night scenes. The make-up effects look great, either way though. Leo G. Carroll, John Agar and Mara Corday are all good fun in their respective roles, they work well together which is obviously important. Corday oddly reminds me a lot of modern day actress Madelyn Cline - I'm not entirely sure why, I think it's Corday's facial expressions/mannerisms. Clint Eastwood has another small - though, quite the opposite in plot terms - role, this time towards the conclusion. He has a few lines of dialogue, but it's not a role of his that'll live long in the memory. To think, Universal made 7 'Francis' films but produced just one of these. Unfortunate. I'd be up for a remake. '* = I'm sure, and I am led to believe, it looked great for the time.
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