Thursday, October 29, 2009

THE 30 WACKIEST LOOKING MOVIE MONSTERS EVER! part 2 (1960 - 1967)

As threatened, er... promised, here is part 2 of the 30 wackiest, craziest, nuttiest... ah, you get the idea.


The giant rat-bat-spider from "Angry Red Planet" (1960, seen here in promotional tv release artwork)

Giant orifice eyeball tentacle thingy from "Battle Beyond The Sun" (1960)

Tall insect... erm... carrot creature also from "Battle Beyond The Sun" (1960)

Bonus photo: The 2 creatures do battle from "Battle Beyond The Sun" (1960)

Martians from "The Three Stooges In Orbit" (1962)

Bat-man monster from the Mexican movie "Aventura al centro de la tierra" ("Adventure in the Center of the Earth", 1965)

Radioactive zombie monster from "The Horror of Party Beach" (1965)

Martian leader from "The Wizard of Mars" (1965)

The same creature above was used again in the movie "Space Probe Taurus" (aka "Space Monster", 1965)

Oddbod and Oddbod, Jr. from "Carry On Screaming!" (1966)

King Kong from the Japanese movie "King Kong Escapes" ("Kingu Kongu no gyakushû", 1967)

STAY TUNED FOR (CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?) PART 3!

5 comments:

dfordoom said...

That monster from The Horror of Party Beach is hard to beat.

Brian D. Horrorwitz said...

I'l say! Especially with that mouth full of frankfurters!

Anonymous said...

What about those bee people from that early The Outer Limits episode

Brian D. Horrorwitz said...

Ah, yes! Those bee people! But "Outer Limits" is a tv show, not a movie. If I inlcuded tv shows you'd have all those "Outer Limits" monsters, all those crazy Japanese "Ultraman" monsters, etc.

Gene Phillips said...

These are all good 'uns but I'd find a place for the jellyfish-headed monster from William Griefe's STING OF DEATH.