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    Dilbert Thockmeyer commented  · 

    (1944) The evil Dr. Markoff (J. Carrol Naish), is a scientist experimenting with a cure for the rare disfiguring disease acromegaly (which cult actor Rondo Hatton, "The Brute Man" suffered from in real life). At a concert by pianist Anthony Lawrence (Ralph Morgan) he sees a beautiful girl who reminds him of his late wife. Backstage he discovers that she is Lawrence's daughter Patricia (Wanda McKay). He sets out to woo her, but after she spurns his advances he deliberately infects her father with acromegaly with the plan of forcing him to "give" his daughter to him in return for a cure. I really enjoyed this nasty b-grade thriller. It was obviously made on a tiny budget, the script is pretty dumb and the acting is variable, but I got a kick out of how twisted the central premise was, and Naish was extremely entertaining as Markoff. McKay's cute, future Frankenstein's monster Glenn Strange is one of the supporting cast, AND there's a guy in a gorilla suit, always a sign of a silly but fun movie in my book. 'The Monster Maker' is recommended to fans of old school "bad" b-grade horror movies. by Infofreak

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    Synopsis by: Tromafreak (Tallahassee, Florida)

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    Dilbert Thockmeyer commented  · 

    What do you do when there just isn't enough time to spread evil over the entire planet? You build a robot to help ease the burden of a 24/7 work week of evil, that hopefully frees up some time for you to go grocery shopping, do the laundry, write thank-you cards...etc.

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    (1980) Something or someone is attacking people one by one on the beach. Some of them are mutilated, but most of them are sucked into the sand, disappearing without a trace. What is the creature responsible? Where does it live, and where did it come from? And is there any chance of it reproducing? Meanwhile, David Huffman and Mariana Hill are once-almost-married old friends, reunited over the death of her mother on the beach, and searching for clues in the abandoned buildings where they used to play when they were young.
    - Written by Brian C. Madsen

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    Movie title is: The Beast with a Million Eyes. Made in (1955) A dysfunctional family operating an isolated date farm in the California desert is threatened by the arrival of an extra-terrestrial. A Roger Corman classic.

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