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Thursday, March 29, 2018





     The Beast of Yucca Flats
1961  NR  SCIENCE FICTION  54min
CAST— Tor Johnson, Douglas Mellor, Barbara Francis, Bing Stafford, Conrad Brooks
MUSIC— Gene Kauer, Irwin Nafshun, Al Remington  DIRECTOR— Coleman Francis

     Simply horrifying… horrifying how this film was ever made, that is. A renowned Soviet scientist is caught in an atomic blast and transformed into a “terrifying” beast (the beast of Yucca Flats, if you must know), in reality a shambling, groaning fat man with a skin condition who is a total laugh riot (just wait ‘till he unleashes his fury; it’s a scream). Two assassins, a married couple, some cops and a family of four are soon victimized by the murderous beast and if anyone truly cares at this point they may need help. AKA Atomic Monster: The Beast of Yucca Flats.
OUR RATING— *

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