Difference between revisions of "The Manster"
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Latest revision as of 23:43, 28 February 2022
The Manster (1959, USA/Japan) is a Sci Fi-Horror film directed by George P. Breakston, Kenneth G. Crane
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- Featured in: Trailer Trauma 2: Drive-in Monsterama (BluRay)
Main Details
- Released in 1959
- B&W
- Running time: 72 minutes
- Production Co: Shaw-Breakston Enterprises
- Directed by George P. Breakston, Kenneth G. Crane
- Produced by George P. Breakston
- Screenplay by Walter J. Sheldon, George P. Breakston
- Starring Peter Dyneley, Jane Hylton, Tetsu Nakamura, Terri Zimmern
- Music by Hirooki Ogawa
- Cinematography by David Mason
- Edited by Kenneth G. Crane
Plot Summary
- An American reporter in Japan is given a mysterious injection by a scientist, who turns him into a two-headed monster.
Also Known As
- Nightmare
- The Two-Headed Monster
- Germany (TV title) - Die Spalte
- Germany - The Manster - Halber Mann-halbes Monster
- Spain - El monstruo de dos cabezas
- Finland (informal title)- Kaksipäinen paholainen
- Greece - Doktor Satan
- Japan (theatrical title) Sôtô no satsujinki
- Japan (English title) (theatrical title) The Split
- Mexico - La fuga del monstruo
- World-wide (alternative title) (English title) The Manster - Half Man, Half Monster
Tagline
- Half-Man, Half-Monster!