The Black Scorpion (1957)
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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 an Mexican/American science fiction giant monster film, produced and distributed by Warner Bros. It was released to the American theaters on October 11, 1957.
Plot
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Staff
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 L. Van Enger
- Special effects by Willis O'Brien
- Visual Effects by Pete Peterson, Ralph Hammeras
- Puppet creator Wah Chang
- Film editing supervisor Richard L. Van Enger
- Sound Effects by Mandine Rogne
Cast
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Appearances
Monsters |
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Production
Willis O'Brien and Pete Peterson collaborate again for the production of the film after Mighty Joe Young (1949). Later they continued to work together on The Giant Behemoth.
Soundtrack
- Main article: The Black Scorpion (Soundtrack).
Video releases
Warner Bros. DVD/Blu-ray
- Region: 1
- Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Gallery
- Main article: The Black Scorpion/Gallery.
Videos
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References
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