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    The Monolith Monsters (1957)

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    The Monolith Monsters (1957)

    The Monolith Monsters (1957)
    DVD5 ISO | NTSC 16:9 (720 x 480) | AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | 01:17:14 | 3,82 Gb
    Lang: English | Subs: English SDH, French
    Genre: Sci-Fi, Horror | USA

    A strange black meteor crashes near the town of San Angelo and litters the countryside with fragments. When a storm exposes these fragments to water, they grow into skyscraper-sized monoliths which then topple and shatter into thousands of pieces that grow into monoliths themselves and repeat the process. Any humans in the way are crushed or turned into human statues. The citizens of San Angelo desperately try to save themselves and the world from the spreading doom.

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    "From time immemorial, the Earth has been bombarded by objects from outer space—bits and pieces of the universe, piercing our atmosphere, in an invasion that never ends."
    A meteor crashes near a small town in the American desert southwest. A geologists finds a fragment of it in a roadway, and not recognizing the mineral takes it back to the laboratory to study. In the morning his partner finds the lab wrecked and the geologist himself petrified. It is determined that the substance the meteor is composed of uses water as a catalyst. When damp, it grows into black, crystal-like shafts which absorb all silica nearby, including that of animals or humans who come in contact with it. Once all silica is absorbed and the monolith grows to its fullest possible height, it becomes dormant. However, it may easily topple, shattering into many fragments which waiting to grow into new shafts if they contact water. The original meteor broke into fragments scattered across the area where it crashed.

    A schoolgirl on a field trip takes a fragment home and puts it in water. Her farmhouse is found destroyed and the girl is near death. She is rushed to a hospital and kept barely alive in an iron lung. Unfortunately, a rain storm is on the way. The surviving geologist races to find a treatment for the girl and to protect the town from the towering, destructive Monolith Monsters.
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    The Monolith Monsters (1957)

    The Monolith Monsters (1957)

    Famed director Jack Arnold penned the original story on which this stand-out sci-fi film was based, directed with style and competence by John Sherwood from a screenplay by Norman Jolley and Robert M. Fresco.

    The concept is quite original. The fragments of a meteorite which falls near a desert town begin to grow into hugh black crystals when they come in contract with water. When people pick up the smaller fragments, the fragments draw the water out of their bodies and turn them to stone. A sudden thunderstorm accelerates the growth of the skyscraper-size crystals, and they threaten to overrun the Earth. Great special effects created under the supervision of Clifford Stine.

    Grant Williams (star of `The Incredible Shrinking Man') plays a geologist who struggles to solve the mystery of the strange growing crystals. Lola Albright is his gorgeous fiancé'. Les Tremayne (the general from `War of the Worlds' and the opening narrator of `Forbidden Planet') is good as the local newspaper man. Watch for a funny scene with William Schallert as a meteorologist.
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    The Monolith Monsters (1957)

    The Monolith Monsters (1957)

    The Monolith Monsters makes a pleasant change from all those giant animal and alien invasion movies. This time, we have giant crystals threatening the world, which multiply when in contact with water and make people turn to stone. Jack Arnold, who made the very enjoyable Tarantula (1955), was responsible for this eerie movie.

    This movie stars Grant Williams (The Incredible Shrinking Man), Lola Albright as his love interest and Les Tremayne (The War Of the Worlds). Williams plays a good part and is normal size in this!

    The special effects are very good and the desert settings make the movie rather eerie.

    This movie is a must see for all 1950's sci-fi fans. Great stuff and interesting.
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    The Monolith Monsters (1957)

    The Monolith Monsters (1957)

    The Monolith Monsters (1957)

    Note:
    Initially it was DVD9, which contained 'The Incredible Shrinking Man', except 'The Monolith Monsters' (2-in-1). Later 'The Incredible Shrinking Man' was cut and we got DVD5 with 'The Monolith Monsters' only.
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