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April 10, 2026
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"There isn't a more profitable undertaking for any country than to declare war on the United States and to be defeated."
"David Kossoff β Doctor Alfred Kokintz"
"William Hartnell β Will Buckley"
"Jean Seberg β Helen Kokintz"
"Peter Sellers β Grand Duchess Gloriana XII / Prime Minister Count Rupert Mountjoy / Tully Bascombe"
"The New Screen Scream!"
"The Hilarious Story of How the Duchy of Grand Fenwick Waged War on the U.S. - and Won"
"My girl, and my bomb!"
"Remember, men. There is nothing wrong with surrendering to overwhelming powers, as long as it is done in a military manner."
"Co-ed beauty captive of man-monster! Campus terror! Students victims of terror-beast!"
"Nancy Walters β Sylvia Lockwood"
"Judson Pratt β Lt. Mike Stevens"
"Joanna Moore β Madeline Howard"
"Eddie Parker β Prof. Donald Blake as a Monster"
"Arthur Franz β Prof. Donald Blake"
"Chills! Thrills!"
"Ah, the human female in the perfect state - helpless and silent."
"The desert, it gives people wonderful ideas!"
"Ross Elliott β Joe Burch"
"Nestor Paiva β Sheriff Jack Andrews"
"Mara Corday β Stephanie Clayton"
"John Agar β Dr. Matt Hastings"
"Leo G. Carroll β Prof. Gerald Deemer"
"Even Science was stunned!"
"Science-fiction's most terrifying thrill!"
"More terrifying than any horror known to man comes a creeping crawling monster whose towering fury no one can escape!"
"Prof. Gerald Deemer: The history of medicine is the history of the unusual;"
"Andy Andersen: I never saw anything like it! No footprints! No blood! No sign of a struggle! The bones just stripped clean like peeling a banana!"
"Stephanie 'Steve' Clayton: Science or no science, a girl's got to get her hair done."
"Give women the vote and what do you get? Lady scientists."
"I may be just a country doctor, but I know what I know."
"We have a long way to go. By nightfall, we will have left your earth. You will not see us until it is time."
"This is Sand Rock, Arizona, of a late evening in early spring. It's a nice town, knowing its past and sure of its future, as it makes ready for the night, and the predictable morning. The desert blankets the earth, cooling, resting for the fight with tomorrow's sun. And in my house near the town, we're also sure of the future. So very sure."
"We are right, and we're not crazy. And if we've been seeing things, it's because we did see them."
"Did you know, Putnam, more people are murdered at ninety-two degrees Fahrenheit than any other temperature? I read an article once - lower temperatures, people are easy-going. Over ninety two, it's too hot to move. But just ninety-two, people get irritable."
"You would be horrified at the sight of us. Had you fallen on our world, it might have been different. We understand more."
"From Ray Bradbury's great science fiction story!"
"NOTHING LIKE THIS HAS EVER HAPPENED BEFORE!"
"Amazing sights the human eye has never before seen!"
"Richard Carlson β John Putnam"
"Barbara Rush β Ellen Fields"
"Charles Drake β Sheriff Matt Warren"
"Joe Sawyer β Frank Daylon"
"Well, you know, people always ask me what makes Creature from the Black Lagoon hold up after all these years. I always say that if you look at the movie, the storyline starts with the Big Bang. Then it goes to the creation of man, and you see evolution with man coming out of the sea. The theory today is that man DID come out of the sea. These are issues that men today are STILL dwelling on. Was man created? Or, was man evolved? So, that's why if you watch Creature, you're not bored because it still makes sense."
"Clawing monster from A Lost Age strikes from the Amazon's forbidden depths!"
"Centuries of passion pent up in his savage heart!"
"Creature from a million years ago!... every man his mortal enemy... and a woman's beauty his prey!"
"Lucas: I can tell you something about this place. The boys around here call it "The Black Lagoon" - a paradise. Only they say nobody has ever come back to prove it."
"Narrator: In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth. And the Earth was without form and void. This the planet Earth, newly born and and cooling rapidly from a temperature 6,000 degrees to a few hundred in less than 5 billion years. Heat rises, meets the atmosphere, the clouds form, and rain pours down upon the hardening surface for countless centuries. The restless seas rise, find boundaries, are contained. Now, in their warm depths, the miracle of life begins. In infinite variety, living things appear, and change, and reach the land, leaving a record of their coming, of their struggle to survive, and of their eventual end."
"Grandon Rhodes β Jackson Foster"