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A Besta da Caverna Assombrada

Título original: Beast from Haunted Cave
  • 1959
  • Approved
  • 1 h 12 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,3/10
2,4 mil
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A Besta da Caverna Assombrada (1959)
A group of gold thieves pull of a heist and flee into the snowy wilderness, only to be pursued by a horrible, spider-like monster.
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA group of gold thieves pull of a heist and flee into the snowy wilderness, only to be pursued by a horrible, spider-like monster.A group of gold thieves pull of a heist and flee into the snowy wilderness, only to be pursued by a horrible, spider-like monster.A group of gold thieves pull of a heist and flee into the snowy wilderness, only to be pursued by a horrible, spider-like monster.

  • Direção
    • Monte Hellman
  • Roteirista
    • Charles B. Griffith
  • Artistas
    • Michael Forest
    • Sheila Noonan
    • Frank Wolff
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,3/10
    2,4 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Monte Hellman
    • Roteirista
      • Charles B. Griffith
    • Artistas
      • Michael Forest
      • Sheila Noonan
      • Frank Wolff
    • 84Avaliações de usuários
    • 51Avaliações da crítica
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    Michael Forest
    Michael Forest
    • Gil Jackson
    Sheila Noonan
    • Gypsy Boulet
    • (as Sheila Carol)
    Frank Wolff
    Frank Wolff
    • Alexander Ward
    Wally Campo
    Wally Campo
    • Byron Smith
    Richard Sinatra
    • Marty Jones
    Linné Ahlstrand
    • Natalie
    Chris Robinson
    Chris Robinson
    • The Beast
    • (as Christopher Robinson)
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    Kay Jennings
    • Small Dove
    Jaclyn Hellman
    • Jill Jackson
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    • Woman Sitting at Table
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    • Direção
      • Monte Hellman
    • Roteirista
      • Charles B. Griffith
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    Avaliações de usuários84

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    4NxNWRocks

    A pleasant surprise

    In the great scheme of all things cinematic this is certainly not a great movie, but it is in many ways an intriguing one. Made in 1959, it is billed as and pretends to be another example of the '50s creature-features, but it largely eschews the standard formatting of those films for a deeper, character-driven narrative, more in common with subsequent films of the sixties and beyond. In that sense, it is slightly ahead of its time.

    In fact, the horror elements take a back seat for much of the film, which plays more as a drama of tensions between a band of criminals and the skiing guide they have hired as part of their cover story. From this point of view, the film's real strengths come to light. The characters are written as though they could be actual people and not just devices to move the plot along, as some earlier films of the genre tended to portray their casts. The photography is very good, and there is a superb performance by Sheila Noonan as a troubled moll, one that virtually carries the movie and makes it much more interesting whenever she is on screen.

    While the characterization is good for a B-movie, the writing is somewhat uneven. There are some quite deep philosophical insights offered up by the characters, such as the benefits of city life versus country living. If the writer wanted to take these musings in a more serious direction, perhaps this could have been Beast From Plato's Cave. But we can't read too much into a film where the guide's sister - Kay Jennings in a neat little performance - tries to sweet-talk a handsome stranger with the line "Did I tell you I knitted this sweater?" to which he replies "Is knitting your scene?" Some find the ending quite disturbing and scary for a film of its time. Others may find it somewhat flimsy and rushed. Either way, this film still has enough going for it to rate as a must-see for the serious fans of the genre.
    Michael_Elliott

    Decent Low-Budget Talk Fest

    Beast from Haunted Cave (1959)

    ** (out of 4)

    Slow-moving but mildly entertaining horror film from director Monte Hellman has a group of thieves stealing some gold and deciding to hide out in the snowy mountains. Their plan seems to be working at first but soon they come across a giant spider deep within the cave.

    This here was an early Roger Corman production and like a lot of the films from this era you soon realize that they were working with very little money, which means that there's going to be a lot of talking and very little action. One of the Corman's most known sayings was how when you're monster looks bad it's best to keep it hidden. That pretty much happens in BEAST FROM HAUNTED CAVE as the spider is rarely seen outside of a part here or a part there. The bad costume finally shows up at the very end but at that point it's too late to turn the film off.

    I thought the cast were decent for what they were asked to do, which was basically hit their marks and say their lines. The cast were at least interesting enough to keep you glued to the movie and to stick with it longer than you probably would have otherwise. The spider creature design is obviously very cheap but there's some mild charm that you can take from it.

    Hellman would go onto make much better cult movies but this one here was mildly entertaining as long as you don't take it too serious.
    5claudio_carvalho

    A Typical Trash Movie of the 50's

    In a skiing station in Dakota, a gang of criminals leaded by Alexander "Alex" Ward (Frank Wolff) plans the heist of golden bars from a small bank. While the lover of Alex, Gypsy Boulet (Sheila Carol), goes to an isolated cabin with the ski instructor Gil Jackson (Michael Forest), a time bomb explodes a cave to divert the attention of the locals and the gangsters steal the gold. But the explosion releases a spider-like monster and due to a storm, the group becomes trapped in Gil's cabin and threatened by the creepy beast.

    The debut of Monte Hellman as director is a typical trash movie of the 50's. The story is not bad; the low budget effects are very poor and laughable; the heroine is gorgeous; the sudden conclusion gives the sensation that the shooting was interrupted; and the cover of the Brazilian DVD is extremely funny with the following text: "Young girls scared and sucked by a maze of horror and blood of a hunger beast from hell", which is delightfully funny and ridiculous, since the story has nothing to do with it. In spite of these remarks, I like this type of film, which are part of mine childhood, therefore "Beast From Haunted Cave" is a good entertainment at least for me. My vote is five.

    Title (Brazil): "A Besta da Caverna Assombrada" ("The Beast From the Haunted Cave")
    4PCC0921

    Location, Location, Location!

    Roger Corman and brother Gene spent about $72.50 on Beast from Haunted Cave (1959). I'm kidding of course. It was probably in the thousands, but still cheap. Roger also got composer, Alexander Laszlo, to do the soundtrack and had a cast, that included Playmate Linné Ahlstrand, in a small part. Corman was able to piggyback the principal photography for this film with another one of his films, Ski Troop Attack (1960). After coming up with a plot, that mimics that of Key Largo (1948), he added a monster, then landed the biggest star of the film, Deadwood, South Dakota. That's right, the best thing about this film is the shooting location. Beautiful, majestic, snow-covered, Black Hills mountains, that made Beast from Haunted Cave (1959), interesting enough to say, "check it out". The shooting of the film had to be treacherous, cold and scary.

    If you are lucky enough to go get a Playboy playmate, a legendary film composer and picturesque locations, you should write a better script. Also, bring a better camera along, check your audio equipment and don't shoot the film in thirteen days. If you have no money for special effects, drop the monster idea. The effects in this film are atrocious and you could, easily have made a much better film, by taking one of the characters and making them a crazy serial killer or something. In closing, the acting wasn't too bad, but the creative technique just isn't there. The directing and editing is freshman at best. If it wasn't for the skiing scenes, the snow-covered landscapes and the cool, creepy cave locations, this film wouldn't be worth watching at all. In my opinion an IMDB rating of 3 or less is unwatchable, but I gave this a 4, because you need to see Beast from Haunted Cave (1959), to believe it. Also, look at this movie, as another chapter, in the legendary career of Roger Corman, which is a very important part of film-history.

    PMTM Grade: 3.8 (F+) = 4 IMDB.
    7henri sauvage

    Great example of low-budget horror

    One of the rarest experiences for a B-movie fanatic is to find a film you haven't seen in 30-plus years is much better than your childhood memory of it. While "Beast From Haunted Cave" was obviously made on a shoestring -- it's a Gene "Brother Of Roger" Corman production, so what do you expect? -- first-time director Monte Hellman (The Shooting, Two Lane Blacktop) had a better-than-average script and capable actors, not to mention a director of photography who made effective use of the stark winter landscape near Deadwood, South Dakota.

    The film starts out slow as a gang plans and executes a robbery, but then it veers off into darker territory as they and their guide are trailed to the hideout by a surprisingly well-realized and startlingly nasty monster.

    This is by no means a perfect film: There are occasional stumbles in motivation, dialogue and the timing of events, yet for me these inconsistencies actually contributed to an atmosphere of dreamlike disorientation as the story plays out against the bleached-bone white of the snow and the soot-black shadows of winter pines. The plight of the Beast's victims -- cocooned alive, and fully aware as it feeds on them -- yields a heaping helping of shudders.

    The DVD transfer (I'm talking about the most recent release, not the one paired with "The Brain That Wouldn't Die") was made from an excellent print; the soundtrack is quite clear. You may recognize the score as the same used for "Attack Of The Giant Leeches" and -- I think -- "Night Of The Blood Beast": These guys knew how to recycle!

    Even with its defects, this is a distinctly weird and surprisingly gruesome chiller, a fine example of how much can be accomplished even with limited resources.

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      Roger Corman and Gene Corman partly chose their filming location in the Black Hills because they were encouraged to come by the Chamber of Commerce in South Dakota. The Chamber of Commerce offered financial incentives in order to ensure that this, and future Corman films, would be shot in their state.
    • Erros de gravação
      At 2 min Alexander skis down a short mountain strip with plenty of snow. Minutes later when Marty and Byron do the same thing there is a huge patch of ground with no snow.
    • Citações

      Marty Jones: I saw pieces of an egg in the mine, where it got Natalie. Now that could have been buried there for millions of years until the men working on the mine found it.

      Alexander Ward: I don't care what it is. I don't care if it chews up the whole state. I care if it came from Mars or happened by spontaneous combustion. We're going to Canada with a load of gold, so forget it!

    • Conexões
      Edited into Pale Moonlight Theater: Beast from Haunted Cave (2014)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 30 de outubro de 1959 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Beast from Haunted Cave
    • Locações de filme
      • Deadwood, Dakota do Sul, EUA
    • Empresa de produção
      • Gene Corman Productions
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 12 minutos
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      • Black and White
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      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.37 : 1(original ratio)
      • 1.85 : 1

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