The Manster (1959)
Half-Man, Half-Monster!
An American journalist stationed in Japan is given a mysterious injection by a mad scientist, turning him into a murderous, two-headed monster.
Director: George P. Breakston, Kenneth G. Crane
Genre: Horror, Science Fiction
Runtime: 73 min
Release Date: July 1, 1959
Cast
- Peter Dyneley - Larry Stanford
- Jane Hylton - Linda Stanford
- Tetsu Nakamura - Dr. Robert Suzuki
- Terri Zimmern - Tara
- Norman Van Hawley - Ian Matthews
- Jerry Itō - Police Supt. Aida
- Toyoko Takechi - Emiko Suzuki
- Alan Tarlton - Dr. H.B. Jennsen
- Fujie Satsuki - Old woman in hotel
Screenplay
Music: Hirooki Ogawa
Cinematography: David Mason
Editing: Kenneth G. Crane
Production: Lopert Pictures Corporation, Shaw-Breakston Enterprises, United Artists of Japan, William Shelton
Country: United States of America, Japan
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Disturbing Body Horror, Body Horror and Body Deformation, Creature and Monster Horror, Body Mutation and Grotesque Transformation, Body Horror and Grotesque Transformation
Keywords
monster, transformation, mad scientist, murder, police investigation, two-headed monster, scientific experiment
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Manster about?
- An American journalist stationed in Japan is given a mysterious injection by a mad scientist, turning him into a murderous, two-headed monster.
- Who directed The Manster?
- The Manster was directed by George P. Breakston, Kenneth G. Crane.
- Who stars in The Manster?
- The Manster stars Peter Dyneley, Jane Hylton, Tetsu Nakamura, Terri Zimmern, Norman Van Hawley, Jerry Itō.
- How long is The Manster?
- The Manster has a runtime of 1h 13m (73 minutes).
- What genre is The Manster?
- The Manster is a Horror, Science Fiction film.
- Where was The Manster produced?
- The Manster was produced in United States of America, Japan.
- What are the themes of The Manster?
- The themes of The Manster include: Disturbing Body Horror, Body Horror and Body Deformation, Creature and Monster Horror, Body Mutation and Grotesque Transformation, Body Horror and Grotesque Transformation.