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The Manster

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258: 533:. The review called the film to be "a pathetic pot-boiler", "never frightening" and an "incredibly far-fetched rehash of all the ingredients of the convention SF-horror film". The review criticized the fact that the second head of the character appears to only "bob up and down on the actor's raincoated shoulder, only visible in night scenes and never in close-up". 361:
Wandering into a temple with a praying Buddhist monk, Larry attempts to pour out his confusion and frustrations but the monk doesn't understand English. Stanford steals his prayer bracelet and kills the monk. Arriving at the psychiatrist's office/home after hours, he pounds on the door and breaks in;
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Suzuki sedates Larry with a strong liquor and injects his formula into Larry, resulting which soon begins a long process of personality and physical change. Instead of returning to the US as expected, or returning to work, Larry spends his time inebriated and accompanying Suzuki out on the town, soon
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In response to Larry's inquiries, Suzuki amiably steers the conversation to asking some personal questions such as age and health status, upon which the doctor decides this man is qualified to be a test subject. The doctor's assistant Tara is against proceeding with these experiments being done in
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The doctor has discovered that human evolutionary alterations may be naturally caused by sporadic atmospheric conditions, but change by chemical means is also possible. The well-meaning Suzuki's few experiments to date have gone very wrong; his last experiment resulted in a serial-killing beast,
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American foreign news correspondent Larry Stanford has spent time in Tokyo, Japan and explains to his boss and friend Ian that he looks forward to going home to his wife Linda and the US. His final assignment is to interview the reclusive scientist Dr. Robert Suzuki, who lives atop a volcanic
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Ian makes several attempts to understand and help Larry, including introducing him to the best psychiatrist in Tokyo, but he rages to Ian to leave him alone. At the spot of Dr. Suzuki's right shoulder injection, an eyeball has grown, and his right hand has become a claw.
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Suzuki informs Tara that there is a remedy that is probably capable of causing the monster and Larry Stanford to split apart; unconvinced, she gives Suzuki a suicide knife. Instead, Suzuki murders his other failed specimen, a monster that was once his wife.
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Ian finds the incriminating prayer bracelet and takes it to police, who are also concerned about an unusual rash of street murders. They stake out locations where Stanford would be found; again evading them he makes his way to the laboratory of Dr. Suzuki.
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is a favorite among campy horror aficionados and for good reason as it is both unintentionally funny and genuinely creepy...Wait till you see the climax, with the hero battling himself on the edge of a live volcano".
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as a foreign correspondent in Japan who is given an experimental drug which causes an eye and eventually, a second head to grow from his shoulder. Tetsu Nakamura played the mad scientist, Dr. Suzuki, and
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When Stanford enters the lab Suzuki is able to inject him. Stanford goes on a rampage, destroying the lab, then following Tara to the volcano. Will the new formula work to salvage Larry?
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the absence of knowledge or consent, but Suzuki counters his opinion that the scientific knowledge to be gained outweighs the ethical considerations and he hopes for better results.
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Having stopped hearing from Larry, Linda, confused and concerned, travels to Japan. Larry abruptly tells Linda that their marriage is over and he wants a new life with Tara.
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and directed by Breakston and Kenneth G. Crane from a screenplay by Walter J. Sheldon. Sheldon's script was based on Breakston's story which he originally titled
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which Suzuki had to destroy. Despite his past failures, the doctor has invented a new and better formula, and needs only a subject on which to test it.
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handled the special effects, George Wyman played the titular monster and Hirooki Ogawa composed the soundtrack.
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was an American production filmed in Japan, using a mostly Japanese crew and a number of Japanese actors.
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Bogino, Jeanne (March 1, 2012). "Elvira's Movie Macabre: The Brain That Wouldn't Die; The Manster".
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informational site at B-Movie Central (includes images and detailed character descriptions)
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the psychiatrist phones police but before they arrive, Larry murders the doctor.
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was shot in English. The film had several working titles, including
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in the United States on March 28, 1962 as a double feature with
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also states that the film premiered in the United States in
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Index

List of Monster High characters § Mansters

George P. Breakston
Peter Dyneley
Jane Hylton
Tetsu Nakamura
Jerry Ito
Lopert Pictures
science-fiction
horror film
George P. Breakston
Peter Dyneley
Terri Zimmern
Jane Hylton
Peter Dyneley
Jane Hylton
Tetsu Nakamura
Jerry Ito
Shinpei Takagi
Shinpei Takagi
Lopert Pictures
Eyes Without a Face
American Film Institute
San Francisco
Elvira's Movie Macabre
DVD
Monthly Film Bulletin
AllMovie
Hal Erickson

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