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Creature from the Haunted Sea (1961) by Roger Corman
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Creature from the Haunted Sea is a parody of the horror movie. It begins as a parody of the spy movie, with a spy narrating …

Creature from the Haunted Sea (1961) by Roger Corman

In short, Creature from the Haunted Sea is a parody of the horror movie. It’s a parody of the spy movie, gangster, and monster movies genre. It primarily spoofs The Creature from the Black Lagoon, with an overly serious spy narrating the story.

Sparks Moran: [narrating] It was dusk. I could tell because the sun was going down.

Mary-Belle Monahan: It’s all right, Poopsy. It doesn’t really matter. No matter where you go or what you do, or who you kill, I’ll love you till the day I die. [the monster immediately surfaces and kills her]

The monster fatally interrupts a tender moment in Creature from the Haunted Sea

It should be said that the narration and dialogue is hilarious. Oddly, there’s little slapstick humor to go along with it. The monster’s cheerily bad, appropriate for a parody.

Product Description 

A minor classic, Creature From The Haunted Sea is unlike any other American film of the period. This monster film parody takes swipes at every manner of movie convention – subtitles, musical interludes, etc. 

In Castro’s Cuba, a ragtag group of loyalists hire an American gangster to smuggle out the nation’s treasury. Their boat cruise becomes a nightmare when an undersea monster begins picking them off one by one. This comedy of errors has an intriguing cast of weird characters. Secret agent Sparks Moran, played by (future) Academy Award winning screenwriter Robert Towne (ChinatownShampoo), is billed as Edward Wain. The screenplay is the product of the prolific Charles B. Griffith who also wrote Corman’s Little Shop Of Horrors and many others.

Creature From The Haunted Sea was made by Corman and company as a quickly improvised afterthought following his productions of Battle Of Blood Island and Last Woman On Earth in Puerto Rico (which is why Last Woman and Creature feature the same cast).

The music score was pieced together by Fred Katz from familiar threads first heard in Corman’s Wasp Woman and Little Shop Of Horrors.

Pre-title sequences and a few additional segments were shot by cult director Monte Hellman (Beast From Haunted Cave) to pad out the running time for Creature From The Haunted Sea‘s T.V. debut.

Cast of characters

  • Antony Carbone … Renzo Capetto
  • Betsy Jones-Moreland … Mary-Belle Monahan
  • Robert Towne … Sparks Moranaja aka Agent XK150
  • Beach Dickerson … Pete Peterson Jr.
  • Robert Bean … Happy Jack Monahan
  • Esther Sandoval … Carmelita Rodríguez
  • Sonia Noemí González … Mango Perez
  • Edmundo Rivera Álvarez … Gen. Tostada
  • Terry Nevin … Cuban
  • Elisio Lopez … Cuban
  • Tanner Hunt … Cuban
  • Blanquita Romero … Rosina Pérez
  • Armando Rowra … Cuban

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