Review of The Creature Walks Among Us (1956) by Cindy I — 29 Sep 2007
This sequel to Creature From the Black Lagoon is pointless and dull. Genetic scientists capture the Gill Man and somehow decide to force him to evolve into a more human form. Apparently they were able to do this practically overnight, in that almost no time seemed to pass from when they discovered that Gill Man had rudimentary lungs to when he began showing signs of humanity.
I fell asleep three times while watching this. I had to rewind the ending twice (once because I fell asleep and once because I thought I MUST have gone to asleep again) because I thought I missed something.
It seemed to just END, like they ran out of film stock and went "Eh, OK. That's fine. Whatever." I'm glad I saw it though. Now I can scratch it off the list and not have to worry about it anymore.
This review of The Creature Walks Among Us (1956) was written by Cindy I on 29 Sep 2007.
The Creature Walks Among Us has generally received mixed reviews.
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