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Caltiki, the Immortal Monster ()

Caltiki il mostro immortale (original title)
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A team of archaeologists in Mexico encounter an amorphous, blob-like monster that appears to be connected with the collapse of the Mayan civilization.

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Prof. John Fielding
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Ellen Fielding
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Max Gunther (as Gerard Haerter)
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Prof. Rodríguez's Assistant (as G.R. Stuart)
Vittorio André ...
Prof. Rodríguez (as Victor Andrée)
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Bob (as Daniel Vargas)
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Nieto (as Arthur Dominick)
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Police Inspector (as Black Bernard)
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Linda
Gail Pearl ...
Indian Dancer (as Gay Pearl)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Armando Annuale ...
Journalist at Press Conference (uncredited)
Orlando Baralla ...
Scientist (uncredited)
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Mexican at Police Station (uncredited)
Tom Felleghy ...
Astronomer (uncredited)
Ferruccio Fregonese ...
Journalist at Press Conference (uncredited)
Sandro Mondini ...
Journalist at Press Conference (uncredited)
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Narratore (uncredited)
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Investigating Officer (uncredited)

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Riccardo Freda ... (as Robert Hamton)
Mario Bava ... (uncredited)

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Filippo Sanjust ... (screenplay) (as Philip Just)
 
Riccardo Freda ... (screenplay) (uncredited)

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Lionello Santi ... executive producer (uncredited)
Samuel Schneider ... producer (as Sam Schneider)
Bruno Vailati ... producer

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Roberto Nicolosi
Roman Vlad ... (uncredited)

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Mario Bava ... director of photography

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Salvatore Billitteri
Mario Serandrei

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Salvatore Billitteri ... additional editor: US version

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Filippo Sanjust ... (as Phillip Just)

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Massimo De Rita ... production manager (as Max De Ryte)

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Odoardo Fiory ... assistant director (as Edoardo Fiory)

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Maurice Rosenblum ... sound recordist: US dubbing
Carlo Rustichelli ... sound effects (uncredited)

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Mario Bava ... special effects (as Marie Foam)

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Antonio Rinaldi ... gaffer (uncredited)

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Elle Bi ... scientific consultant
Ettore Catalucci ... laboratory director (as E. Catalucci)
Paolo Gozlino ... choreographer (as P. Gozlino)
Lee Kresel ... dubbing director: US version (as Lee Kressel)
Samuel Schneider ... presenter: US version (as Sam Schneider)
Renato De Carmine ... voice dubbing: John Merivale (uncredited)
Michele Malaspina ... voice dubbing: Vittorio André (uncredited)
Stefano Sibaldi ... voice dubbing: Gérard Herter (uncredited)
Rolf Tasna ... voice dubbing: Daniele Vargas (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Archaeologists investigating some Mayan ruins come across a blob-like monster. They manage to destroy it with fire, but keep a sample. Meanwhile, a comet is due to pass close to the Earth - the same comet passed near the Earth at the time the Mayan civilization mysteriously collapsed. Coincidence? Written by James Barrett

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Taglines Will the first life on Earth be the last terror of Man? See more »
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Also Known As
  • Caltiki, the Immortal Monster (United States)
  • Caltiki, the Immortal Monster (Canada, English title)
  • Caltiki, the Immortal Monster (India, English title)
  • Caltiki, the Immortal Monster (United Kingdom)
  • Caltiki, le monstre immortel (France)
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  • 77 min
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Trivia Riccardo Freda would later claim that he abandoned this project so that Mario Bava, who he knew could be a good director, would have a chance to direct. See more »
Goofs The diver is shown walking ankle-deep into and out of the sacrificial pool several feet away from its "shore", but when he submerges he's suddenly in very deep water with no sign of a shallow underwater shelf upon which he could walk. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from The Crimson Ghost (1946). See more »
Quotes [of an "indigenous" purification ritual, improbably manned entirely by Africans]
[the setting being a volcano in southern Mexico]
Bob: , with an unlikely striptease by a white woman in blackface] What the devil are the natives up to this evening?
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