Sometimes my friend and I like to pop on really crappy B-movies from the 50's-80's, during sleepovers just so we can feel like the kids on 90's tv shows who watched B-movies on Friday nights like "The Chainsaw Mama" and "The Bloody Hand: Part 7", both titles being bullshit but you get the point. Always makes me feel nostalgic. Don't know why.
* Correction... Watching the movie again, and watching only to try to identify the cars in it, I have to correct that the newest car seen is now a '57 Oldsmobile seen at: 0:41:14 parked in front of "City Hall."
the monster in this flick! Oh, the CARS in this movie? I think it's strange a bit, but I have NOT seen any cars newer than 1956. The Chevy that the reporter drives in the chase is the NEWEST car in the movie, a '56. The oldest, and The one I would love to own today is the '42 Olds Club Coupe that the Nurse was driving! MUCH more rare and valuable today even than the Doctor's '55 Caddy Convertible!
The Producer/Director of this flick has truly proven to me that he was a genuine Hollywood Homey!
When My Dad passed away and my Mom sold the house. It's now LONG gone, an apartment building there now. Sad, that was a GREAT house! Here's a fun fact, LOL! The MONSTER in the film was a shadow of what we used to call Craw-Dads, aka Crayfish. They were EASY to catch in the small creek that ran through Fern Dell in Griffith Park! All you had to do was tie a small piece of Hot dog on some string, put the string in the water, and within 30 seconds you'd have a crawdad!
There's SO many landmarks in this film for me it's hilarious! Box Canyon, Hollywood High, De Longpre Park, The Blessed Sacrement School Admin building on Sunset...
This is like going home for me. I thank you so much for loading this... Until now, I never knew it existed. I can even tell you what streets are what when outside shots are made. For example, De Longpre park on De Longpre between Cherokee and June Street... I lived 1/4 of a block away on June Street between 1955 and 1969
lot of toy guns. Is that a 1956 Rayomatic cigerette lighter / disintergrators gun?
luvumo2day 1 month ago
Is that Harry Connick Juniors Father?
luvumo2day 1 month ago
Sometimes my friend and I like to pop on really crappy B-movies from the 50's-80's, during sleepovers just so we can feel like the kids on 90's tv shows who watched B-movies on Friday nights like "The Chainsaw Mama" and "The Bloody Hand: Part 7", both titles being bullshit but you get the point. Always makes me feel nostalgic. Don't know why.
iloveipodlinux 6 months ago
yeh, good classic sci fi !!! thanks for sharing !!!
justlokng 8 months ago
* Correction... Watching the movie again, and watching only to try to identify the cars in it, I have to correct that the newest car seen is now a '57 Oldsmobile seen at: 0:41:14 parked in front of "City Hall."
TheTP54 9 months ago
@TheTP54 You really like cars, don't you?
4ingP 2 months ago
the monster in this flick! Oh, the CARS in this movie? I think it's strange a bit, but I have NOT seen any cars newer than 1956. The Chevy that the reporter drives in the chase is the NEWEST car in the movie, a '56. The oldest, and The one I would love to own today is the '42 Olds Club Coupe that the Nurse was driving! MUCH more rare and valuable today even than the Doctor's '55 Caddy Convertible!
The Producer/Director of this flick has truly proven to me that he was a genuine Hollywood Homey!
TheTP54 9 months ago
When My Dad passed away and my Mom sold the house. It's now LONG gone, an apartment building there now. Sad, that was a GREAT house! Here's a fun fact, LOL! The MONSTER in the film was a shadow of what we used to call Craw-Dads, aka Crayfish. They were EASY to catch in the small creek that ran through Fern Dell in Griffith Park! All you had to do was tie a small piece of Hot dog on some string, put the string in the water, and within 30 seconds you'd have a crawdad!
FUNNY that they made one...
TheTP54 9 months ago
There's SO many landmarks in this film for me it's hilarious! Box Canyon, Hollywood High, De Longpre Park, The Blessed Sacrement School Admin building on Sunset...
This is like going home for me. I thank you so much for loading this... Until now, I never knew it existed. I can even tell you what streets are what when outside shots are made. For example, De Longpre park on De Longpre between Cherokee and June Street... I lived 1/4 of a block away on June Street between 1955 and 1969
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TheTP54 9 months ago
Meant 1:25:30
dude40299 1 year ago
Why can u upload 1:25.23
dude40299 1 year ago
Caddy convertible yumz @0:45:58, monster lulz @1:10:58
nameofthepen 1 year ago