
Swimming near a Mexican village that has been terrorized by a sea monster, Julie Blaie (Anne Kimball), and American artist, is terrified when an object rises to the surface. It turns out to be a one-man submarine piloted by biologist Steve Dunning ('Stuart Wade' (qb)). Later an abalone diver vanishes and Julie faints after seeing the monster's eye rise from the sea. Pablo (Wyott Ordung) and Tula (Inez Palange) plot to offer Julie as a sacrifice to their gods. Pablo deliberate... (Full plot summary below)
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Swimming near a Mexican village that has been terrorized by a sea monster, Julie Blaie (Anne Kimball), and American artist, is terrified when an object rises to the surface. It turns out to be a one-man submarine piloted by biologist Steve Dunning ('Stuart Wade' (qb)). Later an abalone diver vanishes and Julie faints after seeing the monster's eye rise from the sea. Pablo (Wyott Ordung) and Tula (Inez Palange) plot to offer Julie as a sacrifice to their gods. Pablo deliberately attracts a shark while Juilie is skin-diving, but she escapes, and her line snags an object that Steve and Dr. Baldwin (Dick Pinner) establish as part of a huge sea monster.
Leave your thoughts about Monster from the Ocean Floor.
| User ReviewAj VNot a good movie, but I find it amusing. It's unintentionally funny because it's so cheesy. It's a good example of Corman's work. |
| User ReviewGreg WOne of those films set on open water where people's postdubbed voices have canned studio echo, and the monster, such as it is, shows up only at the end. Ah, the 50s. |
| User ReviewBrian SDon't be fooled, because the so called "Monster from the Ocean Floor" barely appears throughout the hole movie. Although the acting is okay and the camera quality is good for a super low budget movie, but it's more shity underwater. There's a time consuming continuity of dialogues and underwater sequences and a total lac of violence. Not Recommended. |
| User ReviewPhil HDon't be fooled, because the so called "Monster from the Ocean Floor" barely appears throughout the hole movie. Although the acting is okay and the camera quality is good for a super low budget movie, but it's more shity underwater. There's a time consuming continuity of dialogues and underwater sequences and a total lac of violence. Not Recommended. |
| User ReviewShaun BA good movie to have on in the background and for nothing more. Notable as the first production by B-movie icon Roger Corman and little else. |