The Black Scorpion (1957)

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The Black Scorpion
The theatrical poster for The Black Scorpion
Directed by Edward Ludwig
Producer Jack Dietz
Frank Melford
Written by Robert Blees
David Duncan
Distributor Warner Bros.
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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.

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Staff

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Cast

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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

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