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Release Date: 2012
Cast: Dean Cromer, Harry Jackson, Steve Darrell, Troy Donahue, Grant Williams, Les Tremayne, Trevor Bardette, Paul Frees, Richard H. Cutting, William Flaherty, William Schallert, Lola Albright ...MORE
Cast: Dean Cromer, Harry Jackson, Steve Darrell, Troy Donahue, Grant Williams, Les Tremayne, Trevor Bardette, Paul Frees, Richard H. Cutting, William Flaherty, William Schallert, Lola Albright, Phil Harvey, Linda Scheley, Paul Petersen ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Creature Film, Horror, Mystery, Science Fiction
The Monolith Monsters (1957) is a science fiction film directed by John Sherwood and starring Grant Williams and Lola Albright. It is based on a story by Jack Arnold and Robert M. Fresco with screenplay by Fresco and Normal Jolley.
In the desert region of San Angelo, California, geologist Ben Gilbert (Phil Harvey) brings a strange black rock back to his office, where he and bored local reporter Martin Cochrane (Les Tremayne) examine it but fail to determine its origin. That night, a strong wind blows a bottle of water over onto the rock, which begins to bubble and smolder.
The next day,... MORE
The Monolith Monsters (1957) is a science fiction film directed by John Sherwood and starring Grant Williams and Lola Albright. It is based on a story by Jack Arnold and Robert M. Fresco with screenplay by Fresco and Normal Jolley.
In the desert region of San Angelo, California, geologist Ben Gilbert (Phil Harvey) brings a strange black rock back to his office, where he and bored local reporter Martin Cochrane (Les Tremayne) examine it but fail to determine its origin. That night, a strong wind blows a bottle of water over onto the rock, which begins to bubble and smolder.
The next day, the head of the geological office, Dave Miller (Grant Williams), returns to town from a business trip and finds the office destroyed by a huge growth of black rock and Ben dead, in a rock-hard, apparently petrified state. Meanwhile, Dave's girl friend, schoolteacher Cathy Barrett (Lola Albright), brings her students to the desert, where little Ginny Simpson (Linda Scheley) pockets a piece of the black rock, later washing it in a basin outside her parents' farm. In town, Doctor Reynolds (Richard H. Cutting) performs an autopsy on Ben, but when he cannot explain Ben's rigidity, he informs Dave and LESS
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