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Die, Monster, Die!
Die, Monster, Die!

Die, Monster, Die! (1965)

56% User Rating
1h 20min
Science Fiction
Horror

"No one can stop this killing machine....It's Already Dead!!!"

A young man visits his fiancé's estate to discover that her wheelchair-bound scientist father has discovered a meteorite that emits mutating radiation rays that have turned the plants in his greenhouse to giants. When his own wife falls victim to this mysterious power, the old man takes it upon himself to destroy the glowing object with disastrous results.

Daniel HallerDirector

Cast

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Boris Karloff

Boris Karloff

Nahum Witley

Nick Adams

Nick Adams

Stephen Reinhart

Suzan Farmer

Suzan Farmer

Susan Witley

Freda Jackson

Freda Jackson

Letitia Witley

Terence de Marney

Terence de Marney

Merwyn

Patrick Magee

Patrick Magee

Dr. Henderson

Sheila Raynor

Sheila Raynor

Miss Bailey

Harold Goodwin

Harold Goodwin

Taxi Driver

Paul Farrell

Paul Farrell

Jason

Sydney Bromley

Sydney Bromley

Pierce

Billy Milton

Billy Milton

Henry

Leslie Dwyer

Leslie Dwyer

Potter

Reviews (2)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 50%

May 17, 2018

Some highlights, but mostly tedious RELEASED IN 1965 and directed by Daniel Haller, "Die, Monster, Die" (aka “Monster of Terror”) is a semi-Gothic horror about a young man (Nick Adams) who travels to the estate of his fiancé (Susan Farmer) in England. Unfortunately, her wheelchair-bound father (Boris Karloff) is curiously curmudgeonly and something strange is going on behind the scenes. The movie is based on HP Lovecraft’s story "The Colour Out of Space." While this isn’t a vampire flick, the opening is reminiscent of Dracula (young man visits old man’s eerie chateau). I used to get this mixed up with “The Terror” (1963), probably because of Karloff, similarities in the plot, and they both came out in the early/mid-60s. Regrettably, “Die, Monster, Die” lacks the haunting fascination of “The Terror.” It tries to work up a mysterious ambiance, and succeeds to a degree, but the story’s mostly tedious and the characters dull. Susan Farmer is fine, but her part is too secondary and nothing interesting is done with her, like Venetia Stevenson in 1960’s “City of the Dead,” aka “Horror Hotel” (you know what I mean if you’ve seen that flick). Thankfully, there are some highlights, like the imaginative scene where the protagonist exclaims “It looks like a zoo in Hell,” not to mention the impressive monster at the close. FYI: Two and a half years after the release of this movie in the US, a demoralized Nick Adams was found dead from an overdose, which might have been accidental, but it also could’ve been suicide. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour, 15 minutes and was shot in England (Surrey & Berkshire). GRADE: C

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