Review of Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) by R96Sk — 31 Dec 2021
'Creature from the Black Lagoon' is an entertaining flick from 1954.
For a film made so long ago, it really does age nicely. Sure some of the ways used to bring the creature to life look a little dorky in patches, but for the most part I felt the required creepiness - especially via the creature's face. It has the feel of a very well made production, which is little surprise given it's a Universal production of course. I also like how it has a sense of knowledge to it, who knows if it all adds up but it sounds the part at least.
I enjoyed the cast, they all work well together onscreen. Richard Carlson, Julie Adams and Richard Denning are naturally the standouts, though I also found Nestor Paiva to be decent. Interesting to note that two people played the Gillman, with Ben Chapman on land and Ricou Browning underwater.
The start of a trilogy, I'm keen to check out the two sequels.
This review of Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) was written by R96Sk on 31 Dec 2021.
Creature from the Black Lagoon has generally received positive reviews.
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