Monster on the Campus
1958 film by Jack Arnold
Monster on the Campus is a 1958 film about the blood of a primitive fish exposed to gamma rays turning a research professor into a prehistoric hominid.
- Directed by Jack Arnold. Written by David Duncan.
Co-ed beauty captive of man-monster! Campus terror! Students victims of terror-beast! (taglines)
Professor Donald Blake
edit- Ah, the human female in the perfect state - helpless and silent.
Dialogue
edit- Professor Donald Blake: Don't open the door! It'll escape!
- Sylvia Lockwood: Who cares?
- Professor Donald Blake: I care! I want it!
- Jimmy Flanders: Well, what is it?
- Professor Donald Blake: I don't know! We'll find out when we catch it!
- Professor Donald Blake: Unless we learn to control the instincts we've inherited from our ape-like ancestors, the race is doomed.
- Madeline Howard: Why don't you learn to control your instincts and stop being so pessimistic?
- Professor Donald Blake: You know, you're right, and when I look at you, the future's very bright.
Taglines
edit- Co-ed beauty captive of man-monster! Campus terror! Students victims of terror-beast!
- Chills! Thrills!
Cast
edit- Arthur Franz — Prof. Donald Blake
- Eddie Parker — Prof. Donald Blake as a Monster
- Joanna Moore — Madeline Howard
- Judson Pratt — Lt. Mike Stevens
- Nancy Walters — Sylvia Lockwood
External links
edit- Monkey on the Campus quotes at the Internet Movie Database
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