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Directed by Jack Arnold; Screenplay by Harry Essex and Arthur A. Ross;
Story by Maurice Zimm; Produced by William Alland; Music by Robert Emmett
Dolan, Henry Mancini, Milton Rosen, Hans J. Salter and
Herman Stein; Cinematography by William E. Snyder; Underwater
Cinematography by Charles S. Welbourne; Edited by Ted J. Kent; Art
Direction by Hilyard M. Brown and Bernard Herzbrun; Set Decoration by
Russell A. Gausman and Ray Jeffers; Costume Design by Rosemary Odell;
Hair stylist: Joan St. Oegger; Makeup by Bud Westmore; Assistant
Directors: Fred Frank and Underwater: James Curtis Havens; Sound by
Leslie I. Carey and Joe Lapis; Musical Director: Joseph Gershenson;
Creature design by Milicent Patrick; Special photography by Charles S.
Welbourne; Stuntpeople: Al Wyatt, Ginger Stanley, Polly Burson, Stanley
Crew and Jack Betz. Sound mix: Western Electric Sound System;
Working title: Black Lagoon. Production began in October, 1953;
Released in March, 1954. Running time: 79 minutes.
Universal International Pictures.
The story: After Carl Maia discovers an unidentified web-fingered
skeleton hand along the Amazon River, a scientific expedition goes to
recover the rest of the fossil. At the camp site they find the mutilated
bodies of Maia's helpers but they are unaware that the attack was by a
living counterpart of the fossilized discovery---a half-man, half-fish
who dwells there. Watched constantly by the horrible Gill-Man, Dr. David
Reed, Dr. Mark Williams, Kay Lawrence, Maia and Dr. Edwin Thompson enter
an eerie lagoon on a riverboat skippered by Lucas. David and Mark, in
aqua lungs, explore the bottom while Kay goes for a swim. The Gill Man,
captivated by the girl, follows her and becomes ensnarled in the boat's
underwater net. Although he breaks free, his presence is known and David
goes below to try and photograph the creature. Williams, determined to
take the Gill Man dead or alive, follows and wounds the monster with a
spear-gun. Enraged, the Gill Man retaliates by killing a crew member.
Using rotonone, a native poison that produces temporary paralysis, they
capture the beast and place him in the tank. But the powerful creature
escapes, seriously wounding Dr. Thompson. Reed decides they should leave
before someone else is killed, but Williams objects. He is overruled,
but their departure is blocked by a huge log across the narrow inlet.
They try the winch to lift it but the Gill-Man unhooks it. Reed dives
to attach it again while Williams keeps the Gill-Man at bay. Wounding
the creature again, Williams follows, grapples with the Gill Man, and
is drowned. Then the beast grabs Kay and takes her to his catacomb
hiding place. Reed follows and is cornered by the Gill Man, but Lucas
and Maia show up in time to save him with a volley of shots. Mortally
wounded, the Gill Man sinks to the inky black waters of the lagoon depths
to die.
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