
Tarantula (film) - Wikipedia
Tarantula is a 1955 American science-fiction monster film produced by William Alland and directed by Jack Arnold. It stars John Agar, Mara Corday, and Leo G. Carroll. The film is about a scientist developing a miracle nutrient to feed a rapidly growing human population.
Tarantula 1955 colorized (John Agar) - Archive.org
Aug 19, 2022 · Tarantula 1955 colorized (John Agar) Strange deaths in the Arizona desert intrigue a local doctor (John Agar), who gets help from the new assistant (Mara Corday) to a professor (Leo G. Carroll) experimenting with giving growth hormones to animals to increase the world's food supply. John Agar as Dr. Matt Hastings.
Tarantula (1955) - IMDb
Tarantula: Directed by Jack Arnold. With John Agar, Mara Corday, Leo G. Carroll, Nestor Paiva. A spider escapes from an isolated Arizona desert laboratory experimenting in gigantism and grows to tremendous size as it wreaks havoc on the local inhabitants.
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Jun 27, 2021 · A spider escapes from an isolated Arizona desert laboratory experimenting in giantism and grows to tremendous size as it wreaks havoc on the local inhabitants.
Arizona Tarantula - Movie Monster Wiki
The Arizona Tarantula is the main antagonist of the 1955 American horror film Tarantula. A secret animal research lab loses track of a steadily growing mutant tarantula that is slowly making its way towards human civilization. The Arizona Tarantula resembles a gigantic pitch-black tarantula.
Tarantula (1955) - Turner Classic Movies
Tarantula (1955) -- (Movie Clip) Sixth Injection Professor Deemer (Leo G. Carroll) alone in his lab, his weird science revealed for the first time, is visited by colleague and apparent test-subject Lund (Ed Parker), in Tarantula, 1955.
Tarantula! (1955) | Horror Film Wiki | Fandom
Tarantula! is a 1955 American black-and-white science fiction giant monster film from Universal Pictures, produced by William Alland, directed by Jack Arnold, the stars John Agar, Mara Corday, and Leo G. Carroll.
Tarantula - Monster Moviepedia | Fandom
Tarantula! Hailing from the film with the same name, the Tarantula was the already oversized pet of Professor Deemer. In a fire accident, the spider eats a radioactive hormone, and escapes into the western countryside. It manages to kill and devour many people, including Professor Deemer.
Tarantula (1955) - Classic-Horror.com
Oct 1, 2004 · Tarantula was one of Universal’s first "giant-animal-type-monster wreaks havock on helpless civilians" movie. The times of the more humanistic monsters, like Frankenstein and Dracula, have passed and now bigger = better.
Tarantula (1955) - MonsterHunter
Jul 14, 2013 · Where the pretenders rely on cheap gimmicks, overexposed spiders, and dippy teens, Tarantula treats its subject matter with a serious, adult viewpoint.