The Monster That Challenged the World (1957) [NR]

Release Date:
June 14, 1957

Original Title:
The Monster That Challenged the World

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Gramercy Pictures, Inc.
United Artists

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  US: NR 

Runtime: 84

A new kind of terror to numb the nerves!

Giants Mollusks are released from the earth by an earthquake and start killing people.

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Art Direction:
James Dowell Vance

Assistant Director:
Maurice Vaccarino

Casting:
Kerwin Coughlin

Conductor:
Heinz Roemheld

Director:
Arnold Laven

Director of Photography:
Lester White

Editor:
John Faure

Hairstylist:
Olga Collings

Makeup Artist:
Abe Haberman

Music Director:
Heinz Roemheld

Original Music Composer:
Heinz Roemheld

Other:
Paul Stader
Ted Haworth
Robert H. Crandall
Paul Eagler

Producer:
Jules V. Levy
Arthur Gardner

Production Assistant:
Virginia Mazzuca

Screenplay:
Pat Fielder

Set Decoration:
Rudy Butler

Sound Mixer:
Charles Althouse

Sound Recordist:
Joel Moss
Charles Althouse
B. F. Remmington

Special Effects:
Augie Lohman

Story:
David Duncan

Technical Supervisor:
Norman Bishop

Underwater Director of Photography:
Scotty Welbourne

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Allen Sloane

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