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July 26, 2010: Psychobabble Has Moved!

July 24, 2010: Gloria Stuart Attends her Centennial Celebration

July 21, 2010: Psychobabble recommends John Cale’s ‘Fear’

July 20, 2010: Psychobabble recommends ‘Psycho II’

July 19, 2010: Psychobabble recommends ‘Jack Bruce: Composing Himself’

July 16, 2010: Psychobabble’s Twelve Greatest Albums of 1980!

July 15, 2010: ‘House of the Wolf Man’ finally coming to DVD

July 13, 2010: Join Psychobabble’s All-New Facebook Group… Join It, I Say!

July 13, 2010: You too can help back the new David Lynch doc…

July 12, 2010: Psychobabble recommends ‘White Light/White Heat: The Velvet Underground Day-By-Day

July 10, 2010: Farewell, Pete Quaife of The Kinks

July 8, 2010: ‘Psycho’ documentary coming this Halloween season…

July 7, 2010: Ringo’s Ten Greatest Beats

June 29, 2010: Psychobabble recommends ‘The Bat Whispers’

June 28, 2010: 21 Underrated Beach Boys Songs You Need to Hear Now!

June 24, 2010: Psychobabble recommends Philip J. Riley’s ‘Lon Chaney as Dracula’

June 23, 2010: “Twin Peaks” producer says network execs want the show back

June 21, 2010: Super ‘70s Time Capsule: “Mr. Jaws” edition

June 20, 2010: An Open Letter to ‘Jaws’

June 18, 2010: Psychobabble recommends ‘Stones in Exile’

June 17, 2010: ‘Plan 9 From Outer Space’ in 3-D coming…

June 16, 2010: Anatomy of a Psycho: 50 Years of Hitch’s Masterpiece

June 14, 2010: The Vaselines set to release their second LP…

June 8, 2010: Psychobabble recommends ‘Mellodrama: The Mellotron Movie’

June 7, 2010: Psychobabble recommends ‘The Jaws Log’

June 3, 2010: ‘Mellodrama : The Mellotron Movie’

June 1, 2010: 15 Amazing Uses of the Mellotron

May 27, 2010: Psychobabble recommends ‘Monkey Shines: An Experiment in Fear’

May 26, 2010: 20 Things You May Not Have Known About George Romero

May 23, 2010: Psychobabble News Round-Up: Beatles and Stones edition

May 17, 2010: Boris Karloff’s ‘Thriller’ finally coming to DVD!

May 13, 2010: Stones dish out the jive with ‘Exile’ reissues

May 13, 2010: Psychobabble recommends ‘Forever Changes: Arthur Lee and the Book of Love’

May 11, 2010: Psychobabble recommends ‘I Was a Teenage Werewolf’

May 7, 2010: “Twilight Zone"-inspired exhibit coming to Gallery 1988 in LA

May 6, 2010: Punk Trainspotting with Captain Sensible

May 4, 2010: Watch ‘Nick Drake- A Skin Too Few’ on Psychobabble

May 1, 2010: “Night Gallery” on Hulu

April 30, 2010: Psychobabble’s Eleven Greatest Albums of 1970!

April 28, 2010: Here Comes Yet Another Kinks Movie

April 22, 2010: The Bride’s Many Veils: 75 Years of Bride of Frankenstein

April 19, 2010: Newly released Beatles and Stones singles

April 17, 2010: Psychobabble recommends ‘The Nanny’

April 14, 2010: Psychobabble recommends Philip J. Riley’s ‘The Wolfman vs. Dracula’

April 13, 2010: Simon Pegg and Nick Frost on “Twin Peaks”!

April 12, 2010: 10 Great Dylan Versions That Aren’t by The Byrds

April 9, 2010: Farewell, Malcolm McLaren

April 8, 2010: “Twin Peaks” A-Z

April 7, 2010: Psychobabble recommends ‘Small Faces: All or Nothing 1965-1968’

April 6, 2010: Keith Moon biopic still looning about

April 3, 2010: Full specs on deluxe ‘Exile on Main Street’

April 2, 2010: New Small Faces DVD comp

April 1, 2010: Six Creepifying Decades of ‘Tales From the Crypt’!

March 29, 2010: Psychobabble recommends ‘Troll 2’

March 26, 2010: Alien vs. Pooh

March 25, 2010: Psychobabbling about ‘The Runaways’

March 24, 2010: A Touch of Hitchcock to Tide You Over

March 20, 2010: Chilton tributes and Ray Davies rarity at SXSW

March 18, 2010: Farewell, Alex Chilton…

March 18, 2010: 100 Years of ‘Edison’s Frankenstein’!

March 16, 2010: ‘Night of the Hunter’, ‘Dawn of the Dead’, Elvis, and more in New Jersey

March 12, 2010: Psychobabble recommends ‘Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht’

March 10, 2010: Feed Your Baby Acid: 14 Psychedelic Songs Aimed at Kids

March 8, 2010: That Oscar Horror Tribute Thing

March 5, 2010: The Awkward Movie Challenge: Oscar Picks

March 3, 2010: Mark Frost spreads “Twin Peaks” “resolution” rumors?

March 1, 2010: Sly Stone is Coming Back For More

February 25, 2010: Finally some details about Deluxe ‘Exile On Main Street’

February 24, 2010: 20 Things You May Not Have Known About The Creature From the Black Lagoon

February 23, 2010: Abbey Road drama reaches The End

February 22, 2010: EMI to sell Abbey Road? Scratch that.

February 20, 2010: Psychobabble News Round-Up: Townshend, Costello, Hawkins, Weller, etc.

February 18, 2010: The Awkward Movie Challenge: ‘Suite 208 does David Lynch’

February 16, 2010: Psychobabble’s 10 Greatest Horror Movies of 1960!

February 14, 2010: ‘Live at Leeds’: 40 Years of Rock’s Definitive Live Album

February 13, 2009: The Psychobabble Double-Feature: ‘Bride of Frankenstein’ and ‘Eraserhead’

February 10, 2010: Asinine ‘Jaws’ remake rumors start to fly

February 8, 2010: Track by Track: ‘Psonic Psunspot’ by The Dukes of Stratosphear

February 5, 2010: A few thoughts on John Landis’s ‘Burke and Hare’

February 3, 2010: Johnny Depp to direct Keith Richards doc!

February 2, 2010: Darlene Love film in the works

February 1, 2010: The Awkward Movie Challenge: ‘The Lawnmower Man’

January 28, 2010: Zelda Rubenstein goes into the light…

January 26, 2010: Psychobabble recommends ‘The Black Room’

January 25, 2010: Track by Track: ‘Their Satanic Majesties Request’ by The Rolling Stones

January 24, 2010: Danny Boyle to bring ‘Frankenstein’ to the London stage

January 23, 2010: The Psychobabble Search Bar

January 22, 2010: Six Hammer Films to Make DVD Debut

January 21, 2010: Things That Scare Me: Case Study #10

January 18, 2010: 21 Underrated Songs by The Who You Need to Hear Now!

January 16, 2010: Rhino records to release ‘The Birds, The Bees, & The Monkees box set’

January 15, 2010: Theatrical re-release of ‘Evil Dead’!

January 14, 2010: Psychobabble recommends ‘Listen & See’ by The Blue Things

January 13, 2010: Shout! Factory opens floodgates on the Roger Corman catalogue

January 11, 2010: The Nuggets Record Buying Guide: Love

January 8, 2010: Five Classic Monster Movies for a Snowy Day

January 5, 2010: Jagger spends “some time” on “The Ed Sullivan Show”

January 4, 2010: Christopher Lee Sings!

January 2, 2010: Psychobabble’s Ten Greatest Albums of 1965!

December 30, 2009: A change of gears for Julien Temple’s Kinks movie

February 24, 2010: 20 Things You May Not Have Known About The Creature From the Black Lagoon

The recent 3-D revival fad that has even found two such films nominated for Best Picture Oscars has inspired me to look back on one of the first and greatest 3-D movies. Creature From the Black Lagoon (1954) is rarely screened in its original gimmicky format these days, but its iconic creature, timeless Beauty & the Beast plot, and subtle ecological themes have made Jack Arnold’s film as enduring as earlier Universal Monster hits like Dracula, Frankenstein, and The Wolf Man. While even those who’ve never seen the movie are well-familiar with the scaly sensation known as the Gill Man, even the most fish-frenzied fans may discover something to fascinate them among Psychobabble’s 20 Things You May Not Have Known About The Creature From the Black Lagoon!



1. Creature From the Black Lagoon was born during a party thrown by Dolores del Rio and Orson Welles while the latter was filming Citizen Kane. Cinematographer Gabriel Figeuroa entertained producer/actor William Alland (who played reporter Jerry Thompson in Kane) with stories about a mythical race of fish-men living along the Amazon River. Eleven years later, Alland hired several writers to develop treatments based on the idea, which he initially referred to as “The Sea Monster”. The project was soon re-titled The Black Lagoon.

2. According to film historian Tom Weaver, Alland envisioned Creature From the Black Lagoon as “King Kong with a water monster,” and an early treatment for the film found scientists bringing the Gill Man back to civilization where, like Kong, it goes on a rampage. Though this alternate ending was nixed from the original film, Alland put it to use the following year in the sequel Revenge of the Creature.

3. In an early treatment by Maurice Zimm, the creature was referred to as “The Pisces Man.” At one point in the treatment, The Pisces Man is subdued when the hero slaps a WWF-style sleeper hold on him.

4. Millicent Patrick, who designed the Gill Man, was a television and film actress and had been the first female animator at Disney Studios. She was also responsible for the Mutant alien in This Island Earth



5. A slicker, less detailed early design for the Gill Man was based on the Oscar statuette.

6. Before molding the Gill Man’s foam-rubber costume, Jack Kevan performed make-up work in The Wizard of Oz and created prosthetic limbs for World War II veterans.

7. Frankenstein Monster-portrayer Glenn Strange was the first actor offered the role of the Gill Man, but he turned it down because of the amount of swimming required. So the part went to two actors: Ben Chapman, who played the fish-fellow when out of water, and champion swimmer Ricou Browning.

8. Richard Denning, who played Dr. Mark Williams in Creature, was married to Evelyn Ankers, star of another great Universal Monster Movie: The Wolf Man.

9. Universal considered filming Creature From the Black Lagoon in color, but the studio backed off the idea because the combination of color and 3-D would have brought filming costs to roughly $750,000.

10. Director Jack Arnold, the sci-fi master who also filmed classics like It Came From Outer Space and The Incredible Shrinking Man, made a little-noticed blunder on his first day of shooting. Although Arnold took great pains to create an authentic-looking Amazon environment, he missed a telephone pole visible through the trees approximately 20-minutes into the film.

11. Creature From the Black Lagoon was one of the first movies to be advertised on TV. A couple of stations refused to air the ads for fear they would be too scary for young viewers.

12. The Gill Man quickly found his way into all tributaries of pop culture. The same year the film was released, Ben Chapman appeared in his fishy togs on an episode of “The Colgate Comedy Hour” to scare the trousers off Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. A year later he factored into Billy Wilder’s The Seven Year Itch when Tom Ewell and Marilyn Monroe took in a showing of Creature From the Black Lagoon, inspiring Monroe to astutely observe that the Gill Man “just wanted to be loved”. In 1965 he made an appearance on “The Munsters” as “Uncle Gilbert” in the episode “Love Comes to Mockingbird Heights”.



13. Rumors has it that Swedish auteur Ingmar Bergman was so taken with Creature From the Black Lagoon that he viewed the film every year on his birthday.

14. Also produced by William Alland and directed by Jack Arnold, the 1955 sequel Revenge of the Creature was originally supposed to have the Gill Man hook up with a scaly but alluring Gill Woman.

15. According to imdb, Revenge of the Creature is the only sequel to a 3-D movie that was also shot in 3-D. Expect the movie to lose this distinction real, real soon.

16. When the monstrous truck crashes in Steven Spielberg’s 1971 TV movie Duel, the sound of its demise is an electronically altered sample of the Gill Man’s roar.

17. A 1977 novelization of Creature (written by the pseudonymous “Carl Dreadstone”) portrays a completely different creature: a 30-ton giant with a long tale and hermaphroditic genitalia. This creature is ultimately torpedoed by the U.S. Navy.

18. In 1982, universal planned to remake Creature in 3-D with Jack Arnold returning as director. Arnold and John Landis were to produce the film, American Werewolf in London make-up whiz Rick Baker was to handle the effects, and Quatermass-writer Nigel Kneale was to pen the script. Alas, Universal decided to shelf the project in favor of Jaws 3-D, a picture that basically rips off the monster-amok-in-a-marine-park plot of Revenge of the Creature.

19. Bob Burns, creator of famously elaborate Halloween spook shows, paid tribute to Creature From the Black Lagoon with a show in 1982. A fascinating “making of” documentary chronicling the creation of Burns’s shows can be viewed here on his official site.

20. A stage show called “Creature From the Black Lagoon: The Musical” opened at Universal Studios Hollywood theme park on July 1, 2009. The entire show can be viewed below… although if you can make it past two minutes, you got further through this garbage than me:




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