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The Monster That Challenged the World (1957)
Giants Mollusks are released from the earth by an earthquake and start killing people.
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Paul E 18 May 2008
One of the movies that turned me into a sci-fi nut at a very early age. The attack on (uncredited) Ralph Moody is a classic, and (also uncerdited) Milton Parsons is very funny as a cadaverous museum curator. One of the bestest!!!
Justin A 09 Oct 2015
For a 50s monster movie, it's really not that bad. It certainly is on par or stands above even some of the others of the genre. The monster itself is one of the better ones from the time, with decent articulation (not very good, but for the time...) and plenty of slimy grossness. It is easily the highlight of the film. There's also an interesting beach scene early on that is eerily reminiscent of Jaws. On the surface, it seems to have a lot of good things going for it, but it's really just another monster movie. That means people standing around talking about the monster for stretches until we get to more monster madness. When the snail monsters are attacking people, the movie is fantastic. But otherwise, it's pretty generic stuff. I may have to give this another watch though as usually movies like this grow on me more with a second viewing.
Gregory W 05 Oct 2009
Despite the misleading title (the monsters never really challenge much more than a single Naval base), this is actually a pretty fun '50s monster flick. It's worth the price of admission just to see the astoundingly copious amounts of something that they try to pass off as a sort of digestive fluid, but which looks really, really wrong on camera. Seriously, couldn't they have picked a better color than -white- for the globs of fluid the monsters tend to leave near their victims? Ah, the '50s truly were a more innocent time... But apart from the fact that the monsters seemed to be trying out for the next "Feast" movie, there's a lot to like here. The monsters actually look pretty impressive for the time, (not so much the mannequins they used for the dead bodies, but I digress), and the performances provide plenty of fodder for the MST3K crowd. If you have any love for the genre of '50s giant animal sci-fi movies, and you're tired of seeing iguanas with fins glued to their backs, check this one out. You'll be glad you did.
Mara B 27 Nov 2011
W/ the combination of great poster art, an engaging title & being released by MGM's Midnight Movies The Monster That Challenged the World was one of those films that should have been something special in the B movie echelons. More often then not it's all marketing & the actual product can't live up to expectations. It's too bad that it's the wrap around isn't interesting or good enough to put it on the level of something like Them or bad enough to have a kitsch factor. It's mostly a case of B monster design that's not bad but not enough to support it. I wish it was more fun then it was because I did everything right by watching it @ midnight w/ a couple of brews. Watch it if you're a completest for this type of flix but there are dozens better & worthy of your attention
Trent R 16 Apr 2009
Fun `50s beastie flick which is doubly fascinating in light of the the Salton Sea's origin and what has subsequently happened to it. Thank goodness that scientific-military intervention in the environment is so unambiguously benevolent. Underwater depth charge saturation bombing is a terrific solution to many everyday pests.
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