From Hell It Came
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From Hell It Came | |
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Directed by | Dan Milner |
Produced by | Jack Milner |
Written by | Bruce Jay Friedman Jack Milner |
Music by | Darrell Calker |
Distributed by | Allied Artists |
Release date(s) | 1957 |
Running time | 71 mins. |
Language | English |
Richard Bernstein
From Hell It Came is a 1957 Horror Film and Sci-Fiction Film directed by Dan Milner and written by Bruce Jay Friedman and Jack Milner. It was released by Allied Artists.
'Tagline:' "Beast-Thing from the Flames of Hades!"
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[edit] Main Cast
- Tod Andrews - Dr. William Arnold
- Tina Carver - Dr. Terry Mason
- Linda Watkins - Mrs. Mae Kilgore
- John McNamara - Prof. Clark
[edit] Plot Summary
Tabanga, a killer spirit reincarnated as a scowling tree stumps, comes back to life and kills a bunch of natives of a South Seas island. A pair of American scientists save the day.
[edit] Trivia
- Inspired one of the most infamous movie reviews of all time: "And to hell it can go!"
[edit] Goofs
- The graveyard where Kimo is buried varies from scene to scene between a single roadside grave and a mountainous cemetery .
[edit] Quotes
- Dr. Arnold: Terry, will you stop being a doctor first and a woman second?!
- [After drinking]
Dr. Arnold: You better lay off that stuff, Professor. You'll wake up in the morning with a hangover, but the drums will still be here. Prof. Clark: The drums don't bother me, Doc. As a matter of fact, they have a nice anthropological beat. Dr. Arnold: Well, maybe we ought to record it, get it on the hit parade!
- [Talking about a witch doctor]
Prof. Clark: He's afraid of losing his patients to modern medicine. He wants to keep them steeped in their centuries-old superstitions. They worship him like some kind of high priest! Dr. Arnold: Back in the States they don't regard doctors that way. Sometimes they don't even pay their bills!