Arthur Franz as the Monster on the Campus; a sea creature from Horror of Party Beach; one of the Beach Girls and the Monster


MONSTER ON THE CAMPUS (1958)

Arthur Franz, Joanna Moore, Judson Pratt, Nancy Walters, Troy Donahue;
Universal International, 77 minutes.
Producer: Joseph Gershenson; screenplay: David Duncan; director: Jack Arnold.
A college professor studying a newly discovered species of prehistoric fish is transformed into a caveman when he is accidentally exposed to the fish's blood.

MISSILE TO THE MOON (1958)



Richard Travis, Cathy Downs, K.T. Stevens, Tommy Cook, Nina Bara, Gary Clarke, Michael Whalen, Laurie Mitchell;
Layton Film Productions Inc./ Astor Pictures Corporation; 78 minutes. Producer: Marc Frederic; screenplay: H.E. Barrie and Vincent Fotre; director: Richard E. Cunha.
Two escaped convicts are caught hiding in a rocket by a scientist who forces them to pilot the ship to the Moon. Once on the Moon, they encounter a kingdom of scantily-clad women and their sinister female ruler The Ledo, as well as giant spiders and rock creatures. (The escaped convicts are juvenile delinquents and Gary Clarke did play the teenage werewolf in How to Make a Monster the same year.)

THE HEADLESS GHOST (1959)

Richard Lyon, Liliane Sottane, David Rose, Jack Allen, Clive Revill;
Carmel Productions/ American International Pictures, 62 minutes.
Producer: Herman Cohen; script: Herman Cohen and Aben Kandel; director: Peter Graham Scott.
Three foreign exchange students, Americans Ronnie and Bill and Danish Ingrid, go on a daytrip to the supposedly haunted Ambrose Castle. The students decide to spend the night in the castle to find out if it really is haunted - and meet the ghost of the Fourth Earl of Ambrose and various other spooks.

GHOST OF DRAGSTRIP HOLLOW (1959)

Jody Fair, Russ Bender, Henry McCann, Martin Braddock, Elaine DuPont, Leon Tyler, Jack Ging;
Alta Vista Productions / American International Pictures, 65 minutes.
Producers: Samuel Z. Arkoff, Lou Rusoff; Screenplay: Lou Rusoff; director: William Hole.
A group of drag-racing fanatics, members of a Los Angeles club, move into an old deserted mansion and set up shop, making it their headquarters. They hold a Halloween masked ball for the club's grand opening, and invite everyone to come dressed as their favorite monster! Oddly enough, the festivities turn sour when one of the bright youths discovers an impostor among them in the form of an honest-to-gosh live monster who's been hogging all the dances with the best-looking girls!

I SAW WHAT YOU DID (1959)

Joan Crawford, John Ireland, Leif Erickson, Sarah Lane, Andi Garrett, Sharyl Locke, Patricia Breslin, John Archer, John Crawford;
Universal Pictures, 82 minutes.
Producer: William Castle; screenplay: William P. McGivern; director: William Castle.
Two teenage girls occupy their time by randomly calling strangers, whispering "I saw what you did," and hanging up. When one of their victims turns out to be a man who has just murdered his wife, he thinks they witnessed the crime and sets out to find the girls and kill them.

WEREWOLF IN A GIRLS DORMITORY (1961) aka Lycanthropus, Ghoul in School)

Barbara Lass, Carl Schell, Curt Lowens, Maurice Marsac, Maureen O'Connor, Mary McNeeran;
Royal Film / MGM, 82 minutes.
Screenplay: Ernesto Gastaldi (as Julian Berry); director: Paolo Heusch.
The new science teacher, Dr. Julian Olcott, with a mysterious past arrives in an institutional boarding school for troublemaker girls. Along the night, the intern Mary Smith, who is blackmailing another teacher - Sir Alfred Whiteman - with some love letters, is slaughtered by a werewolf. The detective in charge of the investigation attributes the crime to a wolf, while her mate Priscilla believes she was killed by Sir Alfred. On the next days, other deaths happen in the school, reducing the list of suspects.

KONGA (1961) working title: I Was a Teenage Gorilla

Michael Gough, Margo Johns, Jess Conrad, Claire Gordon, Austin Trevor, Jack Watson, George Pastell;
American International Pictures, 90 minutes.
90 minutes.
Producers: Herman Cohen, Nathan Cohen, Stuart Levy; screenplay: Herman Cohen and Aben Kandel; director: John Lemont;
Scientist Charles Decker returns from a plane crash in Africa with a species of carnivorous plant. He begins experiments on his chimpanzee Konga using a serum created from the plants that causes Konga to grow to immense size.

EEGAH! (1962)

Arch Hall Jr, Marilyn Manning, Richard Kiel, William Watters (aka Arch Hall Sr);
Fairway International, 90 minutes.
Producer, screenplay (with: Bob Wehling) and director: Nicholas Merriwether (Arch Hall Sr);
A young woman discovers a giant caveman in the desert. With the help of her boyfriend and her father she sets out to find him again - but Eegah has problems coping with the modern world and goes on the rampage.

BLACK ZOO (1963)

Michael Gough, Jeanne Cooper, Rod Lauren, Virginia Grey, Jerome Cowan, Elisha Cook;
Allied Artists, 88 minutes.
Producer: Herman Cohen; screenplay: Aben Kandel, Herman Cohen; director: Robert Gordon.
Michael Conrad is a private zookeeper who owns Conrad's Animal Kingdom. He leads a cult group who literally worship the animals he tends — especially the big cats: a lion, a lioness, a pair of cheetahs, a tiger, a black panther; and a gorilla. Conrad plays organ music to the animals in his living room, and uses them to kill anyone who gets in his way. Conrad is married to Edna and forces his mute son Carl to assist him.

HORROR OF PARTY BEACH (1964)

John Scott, Alice Lyon, Allan Laurel, Eulabelle Moore, Marilyn Clarke, Agustin Mayor, Damon Kebroyd;
Iselin-Tenney Productions/ 20th Century Fox, 78 minutes.
Screenplay: Richard Hilliard and Ronald Gianettino; director: Del Tenney.
Radioactive waste dumped off the coastline creates mutant monsters. The beasts attack slumber parties, beaches, tourists, and terrorize a waterfront community as a scientist, his daughter, her boyfriend and the local police try to find a way to stop them. (plot by Jeremy Lunt).


THE INCREDIBLY STRANGE CREATURES WHO STOPPED LIVING AND BECAME MIXED-UP MONSTERS (1964)

Cash Flagg (Ray Dennis Steckler), Carolyn Brandt, Brett O'Hara, Atlas King, Sharon Walsh, Pat Kirkwood;
Morgan-Steckler Productions / Fairway International, 82 minutes.
Beatnick Jerry takes his girl, Angie to the carnival. Angie wants to go see the gypsy fortune teller, Jerry does not but relents. After visiting the fortune teller and hearing bad news, Jerry goes alone to see Carmelita, the dancer (the fortune teller's sister). He is invited backstage and is mesmerized into becoming a psychotic killer. Angie, and Jerry's best friend Harold realize something is amiss when Jerry tries to kill Angie. (plot by Buxx Banner).

THE BEACH GIRLS AND THE MONSTER (1965)

Jon Hall, Sue Casey, Arnold Lessing, Elaine DuPont, Walker Edmiston, Read Morgan;
American Academy Productions/ US Films, 70 minutes.
Screenplay: Joan Gardner; director: Jon Hall.
A young girl is killed at the beach in Malibu. Professor Otto Lindsay suspects that it is some form of mutated fish. However, his son Richard, who was a good friend of girl, thinks that it is a madman who has a grudge against Richard and his friends. Soon the list of victims grows to include one of Rich's surfing buddies, Rich's bitchy stepmother Vicky and his friend Mark who was crippled in an auto accident. (plot by Brian Washington).



The "ghoul in school" lycanthrope from Werewolf in a Girls Dormitory; She-Creature costume in Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow; Richard Kiel as Eegah!








NOTE:Plot summaries taken from pressbooks, The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Films and TV (Roger Keightley; Kevin Lyons, contributors), Scanner Communications, (c) 2000 - 2002, IMDb and from various internet video review sites.





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