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Tarantula (1955) [VHS] (1955)

Starring: John Agar, Mara Corday Director: Jack Arnold Rating: Unrated Format: VHS Tape
4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (28 customer reviews)


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When the radiation-spawned giant ants of Them! swarmed over American screens to become one the most successful films of 1954, it didn't take long for the rest of the insect kingdom to follow suit. The best of these mutant bug movies is Jack Arnold's giddy Tarantula, with Leo G. Carroll as a scientist whose experimental, radiation-treated nutritional supplements transform the title creature into a rampaging monster. The hungry arachnid graduates from rabbits to cattle to people as it grows and creeps across the barren countryside in search of food, dwarfing the desert hills in simple but unsettling special effects shots. John Agar plays the square-jawed doctor who tries to warn the local populace of the impending menace and Clint Eastwood has a bit as an Air Force pilot called in to bomb the now mountain-sized spider. It's an essentially silly story with plenty of heroic dashing about and monster-movie tropes ("See its mandibles crush cars like a tin cans!"), but Arnold, one of the most talented and thoughtful genre directors of the 1950s (It Came From Outer Space, The Incredible Shrinking Man), creates a surprisingly eerie mood with his austere visual style and winds the film up with his tension-building rapid pacing. Composer-playwright Richard O'Brien liked the film so much he immortalized it in the Rocky Horror Picture Show: "Leo G. Carroll was over a barrel when the Tarantula took the hills." The film still straddles the line between nostalgic goofiness and smart sci-fi thrills. --Sean Axmaker

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Classic 50's sci-fi pits Clint Eastwood against giant spider, November 24, 2000
By P. Ferrigno "firehouse444" (Melbourne, Victoria Australia) - See all my reviews
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Outstanding 1950's science fiction thriller by noted fantasy director Jack Arnold (The Incredible Shrinking Man, The Creature from the Black Lagoon) sees an arachnid grow to mammoth proportions and terrorise a small desert community !!

Professor Deemer (Leo G. Carroll)is working in desert laboratory on a radiation developed serum to rapidly accelerate growth and size of animals with a view to solve world's food crisis. After Deemer is involved in laboratory destroying fight with a fellow scientist afflicted by growth serum side effects, an oversized arachnid escapes into the New Mexico desert and proceeds to grow and develop a hunger for livestock & humans !

"Tarantula" also features square jawed, John Agar as town doctor Matt Hastings...and the very attractive Mara Corday as medical researcher "Steve" Clayton. The film has a wonderful eerie quality that existed throughout Jack Arnolds sci-fi films and the ominous soundtrack accompanying the arachnid is excellent. The interesting black and white photography in the stark desert locations further adds to the unsettling nature that something hideous is lurking nearby....

And yes...that's Clint Eastwood almost hidden behind the oxygen mask aboard the jet fighter in the film's final sequences.

A "B" horror movie that hits it's mark on every point....highly recommended for fans of the genre !

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A True American Drive In Classic, May 20, 2000
By "fsjon" (Maple Grove, MN USA) - See all my reviews
Is it Oscarworthy? God, no. Is the plot remotely memorable? Ummm....plot? Does John Agar go totally over the top and give a completely hammy performance like he does in every other sci-fi/horror movie he ever made in the '50s? Indeed, but that likable Agar was the ULTIMATE hero in these kind of pictures of this era so we forgive him. Is Mara Corday still one of the most beautiful leading ladies in '50s Sci-Fi/Horror film lore? Whoa nelly, yes, although I still think she looked better with her hair down in 'The Giant Claw'. Are the special effects passable but do you get one to many glimpses of a bad matte or incorrect scene placement of the 150 foot tall spider? Geez, now you're just being picky. Three letters describe this movie; F-U-N. When I was a little kid, this was probably my favorite monster movie to stay up and watch on the late late late show, and to this day I still get a kick out of it. The film benefits from the talented direction of legendary Jack Arnold (Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Incredible Shrinking Man,etc.) who is a master of keeping suspense taut through 80 minutes and getting the most visually out of a shot. And there is a good performance by veteran actor Leo G. Carroll as the well intentioned but ultimately mad (not to mention eventually horribly deforemed) scientist who starts all this commotion. Also has a somewhat campy and overblown but nonetheless wonderful music score. Don't think about it too hard, these movies were never made to be taken very seriously (I think these filmmakers would get such a kick out of seeing all the books out there these days that overanalyze the heck out of these movies!). Just turn out the lights, make some popcorn and settle in on the couch for a fun waste of time. And, try to ignore that feeling of something slowly crawling up your pantleg as you watch....eeeeeeeeeeee! (Or worse yet, don't look out the window; you'll need to watch to understand.)
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ultimate 50s sci fi!, July 7, 2004
By J. Connor "film and book fanatic'." (Palm Desert, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Tarantula is a highlight of the continuous stream of monster B movies produced in the 50s and 60s. This is the story of a lifelong scientist (Leo Carroll), who is attempting to produce technology for the world to benefit from. When he is attacked one night by one of his former partners, a mutated tarantula is set loose in an Arizona town. The town medical doctor (John Agar), realizes that life is at stake, and must find a way to destroy this creature before it is too late. The formula used to mutate the arachnid has produced fatal effects on humans, deforming and killing them in a matter of 4 days.
Jack Arnold's edge of your seat lore did not need to be remade several years ago. If they are planning to outdo the 1950's "Tarantula", they should forget the idea right now. Movies just are not made like that anymore, and it just cannot be equaled by modern technology. Pick this horror film up, and you will discover why so many of these type of films were made in that time.
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