Creature from the Haunted Sea

Creature from the Haunted Sea is a 1961 horror comedy film directed by Roger Corman.



Director: Roger Corman
Producers: Roger Corman & Charles Hannawalt
Writer: Charles B. Griffith
Narrator: Robert Towne
Score: Fred Katz
Cinematographer: Jacques R. Marquette
Editor: Angela Scellars

Starring:
Antony Carbone
Betsy Jones-Moreland
Edward Wain

After political unrest breaks out on a Caribbean island, scheming criminal Renzo Capetto sees an opportunity. He promises to transport a group of exiles out of the country while also taking part of the national treasury. Followed onto the boat by an American agent, Capetto plans to kill off the exiles and explain that their deaths were from a sea monster. Then he can keep the money for himself. But this plan goes awry when the sea monster actually shows up.


1940 The Green Hornet Serial

The Green Hornet is a 1940 black-and-white 13 chapter movie serial from Universal Pictures edited into one feature film.




Directors: Ford Beebe & Ray Taylor
Producer: Henry MacRae
Writer: Fran Striker
Screenplay: George H. Plympton, Basil Dickey, Morrison Wood & Lyonel Margolies
Cinematographers: Jerome Ash & William A. Sickner
Editors: Irving Birnbaum, Joseph Gluck & Alvin Todd

Starring:

  • Gordon Jones as Britt Reid and The Green Hornet[1]
  • Wade Boteler as Michael Axford
  • Keye Luke as Kato is Korean in the serial rather than being the original Japanese character of the radio series, due to rising anti-Japanese sentiment around the world. This was two years prior to Japan's December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor and the United States' entry into World War II. The radio show dropped Kato's nationality from the introductory sequence, included passing references in dialogue to his character being Filipino, and years later, after the war, returned to the standard show introduction.[2]
  • Anne Nagel as Leonore Case
  • Phillip Trent as Jasper Jenks
  • Cy Kendall as Curtis Monroe
  • Stanley Andrews as Police Commissioner [Chs.1,5,8,9,13]
  • Selmer Jackson as District Attorney [Chs.4,10]
  • Joseph Crehan as Judge Stanton [Chs.1,9,10,13]
  • Walter McGrail as Dean
  • Gene Rizzi as Corey
  • John Kelly as Pete Hawks
  • Eddie Dunn as D.H. Sligby [Ch.7]
  • Edward Earle as Felix Grant [Ch.1]
  • Ben Taggart as Phil Bartlett [Chs.3-4]
  • Clyde Dilson as Meadows [Ch.5]
  • Jerry Marlowe as Bob Stafford [Chs.7,11]
  • Frederick Vogeding as Max Gregory [Ch.11] (as Fredrik Vogeding)
Britt Reid, publisher of the The Sentinel newspaper, is secretly the vigilante crime fighter The Green Hornet. He and his Korean valet Kato investigate and expose several seemingly separate criminal rackets. This leads them into continued conflict with "the Chief," the mastermind behind the criminal syndicate controlling those rackets.







Startling Comics #1: The Origin of Captain Future



Published: June 1940
Cover Credits: 
Pencils: Kin Platt
Inks: Kin Platt





Story: The Origin of Captain Future
Pencils: Kin Platt
Inks: Kin Platt

Featuring:
Captain Future

Although fired from his job because of money shortages, Dr. Bryant has two weeks to complete his experiment to create an ultra short wave for the transmission of radio and electrical impulses. When he crosses the infra-red band with gamma rays, there is an explosion and Bryant finds himself charged with electrical power!












Story: Introducing Dr. X

Dr. X sends an astral projection of his niece, Cynthia, to the planet Inus.








 


Story: The Origin of Mystico
Pencils: Leonard Sansone
Inks: Leonard Sansone

Featuring:
Mystico

Dr. Slade revives an ancient Egyptian mummy, Mystico, in a test of the vita-ray's ability to restore the dead to life.