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The Creature Walks Among Us ()


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A scientist captures the Creature and turns him into an air-breather, only for him to escape and start killing.

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Dr. William Barton
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Dr. Thomas Morgan
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Marcia Barton
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Jed Grant
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Dr. Borg
James Rawley ...
Dr. Johnson
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Captain Stanley
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Morteno
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Mrs. Morteno
Larry Hudson ...
State Trooper
Frank Chase ...
Steward
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The Gill Man (In Water) (uncredited)
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The Gill Man (On Land) (uncredited)
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Ranchhand (uncredited)

Directed by

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John Sherwood

Written by

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Arthur A. Ross ... (story by) (as Arthur Ross)
 
Arthur A. Ross ... (screenplay by) (as Arthur Ross)

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William Alland ... producer (produced by)

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Irving Gertz ... (uncredited)
Henry Mancini ... (uncredited)
Heinz Roemheld ... (uncredited)

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Maury Gertsman ... director of photography

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Edward Curtiss

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Alexander Golitzen
Robert Emmet Smith ... (as Robert E. Smith)

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John P. Austin
Russell A. Gausman

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Joan St. Oegger ... hair stylist
Bud Westmore ... makeup supervisor
Vincent Romaine ... makeup artist (uncredited)

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Lew Leary ... unit manager (uncredited)

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Joseph E. Kenney ... assistant director
James Curtis Havens ... second unit director (uncredited)

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Julius Rosenkrantz ... props (uncredited)

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Leslie I. Carey ... sound
Robert Pritchard ... sound
Peter Berkos ... sound editor (uncredited)
Robert L. Bratton ... sound editor (uncredited)
George Hoagland ... sound editor (uncredited)

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Clifford Stine ... special photography

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James Jackson Jr. ... stunt double: Gregg Palmer (uncredited)
Al Wyatt Sr. ... stunts (uncredited)

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Clifford Stine ... special photography
Russ Franks ... key grip (uncredited)
Max Nippell ... gaffer (uncredited)
Eddie Pyle ... camera operator (uncredited)
Lew Swartz ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Richard Walling ... still photographer (uncredited)

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Jay A. Morley Jr. ... gowns
Roger J. Weinberg ... wardrobe (uncredited)

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Joseph Gershenson ... music supervisor
Ethmer Roten ... musician: flute (uncredited)
Hans J. Salter ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
Herman Stein ... composer: stock music (uncredited)

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Adele Cannon ... script supervisor (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Reynold Brown ... movie poster art (uncredited)
Leon Charles ... dialogue director (uncredited)
N.E. Gourson ... technical adviser (uncredited)
Jack Kevan ... creature design (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

In this third Gill-Man feature, the Creature is captured and turned into an air-breather by a rich mad scientist. This makes the Creature very unhappy, and he escapes, killing people and setting fires in the process. Written by Marty McKee

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Taglines The second sequel to The Creature from the Black Lagoon! See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Creatures Walk Among Us (United States)
  • La créature est parmi nous (France)
  • Das Ungeheuer ist unter uns (Germany)
  • El monstruo camina entre nosotros (Spain)
  • El monstruo vengador (Argentina)
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  • 78 min
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Trivia Sequel to Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) and Revenge of the Creature (1955), and the only one of the three not made in 3-D. See more »
Goofs At one point Dr Borg states that he can tell the exact species of fish from its sonar reflection. This is impossible with the technology shown, as the display only shows a blob of light, without any fine detail. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Roman Candles (1967). See more »
Quotes Dr. Thomas Morgan: ...because we all stand between the jungle and the stars, at a crossroads. I think we better discover what brings out the best in humankind, and what brings out the worst, because it's the stars or the jungle.
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