Creature From The Haunted Sea
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Directed by Roger Corman | 74 mins | 1961
Billed as a monster movie, Corman’s horror comedy actually begins as a spy caper, starring future Chinatown scribe Robert Towne as Agent XK150. Riffing on Castro’s then-recent revolution in Cuba, the bonkers story reels in a cutthroat mobster (Antony Carbone), gold smuggling, an expert animal-call mimic, and, yes, an extravagantly janky beast from the deep.
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Galaxy of Terror
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Directed by Bruce D. Clark | 81 mins | 1981
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The Student Nurses
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Directed by Stephanie Rothman | 82 mins | 1970
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The Velvet Vampire
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Directed by Stephanie Rothman | 80 mins | 1971
Directed by Roger Corman protégé Rothman and laced with an addictive psych score, this cult item remains endearing five decades after its initial release. Dune buggies, rattlesnakes and hippies aren’t common staples of your average v...