As Seen On Screen

As Seen on Screen offers readers a chance to see film reviews for the everyman, without all of the clutter and nonsense fed to the average filmgoer. Plain, straitforward, to the point. That's our goal. We offer a diverse catalogue of which to choose from, from silent comedies to modern superhero films. Final note: this is a family friendly blog. We only review films rated G through PG-13, plus the unrated films of yesteryear. So if this sounds like your cup of tea, pull up a crumpet and enjoy. Thanks for your support!

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Poster Advertises film
As
The Split

















     The Manster
1959  NR  SCIENCE FICTION  1h 12min
CAST— Peter Dyneley, Tetsu Nakamura
MUSIC— Hirooki Ogawa  DIRECTORS— George Breakston, Kenneth G. Crane

     How can you pass up a film with a title like this one? An American reporter living in Tokyo befriends a Japanese scientist whose latest experiment is the reporter himself. After secretly injecting the reporter with something or other said reporter slowly begins to mutate into a murderous two-headed beast. Shoddy makeup and what appears to be an inflatable extra head can be found within this celluloid mess. You’ve been warned. AKA Doktor Satan, The SplitThe Two-Headed Monster, The Two-Headed Killer.
OUR RATING— *

No comments:

Post a Comment