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Every horror you've seen on the screen grows pale beside the horror of "The Black Scorpion"
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The Black Scorpion is a 1957 giant monster horror film produced by Warner Bros. Entertainment. The film was released to American theaters on October 11, 1957.
Plot
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To be added.
Staff
- Main article: The Black Scorpion/Credits.
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Edward Ludwig
- Written by Robert Blees, David Duncan
- Produced by Jack Dietz, Frank Melford
- Music by Paul Sawtell
- Cinematography by Lionel Lindon
- Edited by Richard Van Enger
- Special effects by Willis O'Brien
- Visual effects by Pete Peterson, Ralph Hammeras
- Puppet creator Wah Chang
- Sound effects by Mandine Rogne
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Richard Denning as Dr. Hank Scott
- Mara Corday as Teresa Alvarez
- Fanny Schiller as Florentina
Appearances
Monsters
Production
Edward Ludwig shot on location in Mexico City, filming scenes at Estadio Universitario, Distrito Federal which started on November 21, 1956.
Gallery
- Main article: The Black Scorpion/Gallery.
Soundtrack
- Main article: The Black Scorpion (Soundtrack).
Theatrical releases
- United States - October 11, 1957
- Japan - January 15, 1958 [view poster]
- Finland - March 14, 1958
- Sweden - December 1, 1958
- Denmark - January 26, 1959
- United Kingdom - February 23, 1959 [view poster]
- Italy [view poster]
- Australia [view poster]
- Belgian [view poster]
Alternate titles
- Black Scorpion (黒い蠍 Kuroisasori, Japan)
Japanese release
The Black Scorpion was released theatrically in Japan on January 15, 1958, with Japanese subtitles. The film was aired on the Japanese television channel TV Asahi on March 11, 1972, featured on the show Saturday Movie Theater the episode was titled "SF Giant Scorpions Attack City".[1]
Video releases
Warner Home Video DVD (2006)
- Discs: 1
- Audio: English
- Subtitles: English, Japanese
- Aspect Ratio: 1.37:1
- Notes: Released on July 12, 2006[2]
Videos
Trailers
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Trivia
- The Giant spider which is scene for a brief is a reused model of the spiders from The Lost Spider Pit Sequence a lost deleted scene original King Kong film.
References
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