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Manster, The (Ventura) (1962)
Rating:
Starring: Peter Dyneley, Jane Hylton, Tetsu Nakamura, Terri Zimmern, Norman Van Hawley
Director: Kenneth G. Crane
Category: Horror, Horror
Studio: Retromedia
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Length:
72 mins

 
 

 

Half man, half monster, all terror!

When Baby Boomers get together and start talking about the movies that really gave them nightmares as a kid, the one movie that always comes up is The Manster (1960). Far and away one of the most spectacularly wild and gut-wrenching films ever released, this film, startling in its originality, has become one of the top Cult Classics of its day.

Human beings are used as guinea pigs in an experiment with no chance of an optimistic outcome. The subject eventually grows a third eye, followed by a second head and, in a gruesomely filmed sequence, rips apart into two separate creatures!

Not for the faint of heart or people planning a trip to Japan.