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The Navy vs. the Night Monsters

  • 1966
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
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Anthony Eisley and Mamie Van Doren in The Navy vs. the Night Monsters (1966)
HorrorSci-Fi

Beware of the Night Crawlers ... their clutches will disintegrate you!Beware of the Night Crawlers ... their clutches will disintegrate you!Beware of the Night Crawlers ... their clutches will disintegrate you!

  • Directors
    • Michael A. Hoey
    • Jon Hall
    • Arthur C. Pierce
  • Writers
    • Michael A. Hoey
    • Murray Leinster
    • Arthur C. Pierce
  • Stars
    • Mamie Van Doren
    • Anthony Eisley
    • Billy Gray
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    895
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Michael A. Hoey
      • Jon Hall
      • Arthur C. Pierce
    • Writers
      • Michael A. Hoey
      • Murray Leinster
      • Arthur C. Pierce
    • Stars
      • Mamie Van Doren
      • Anthony Eisley
      • Billy Gray
    • 26User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mamie Van Doren
    Mamie Van Doren
    • Nora Hall
    Anthony Eisley
    Anthony Eisley
    • Lt. Charles Brown
    Billy Gray
    Billy Gray
    • CPO Fred Twining
    • (as Bill Gray)
    Bobby Van
    Bobby Van
    • Ens. Rutherford Chandler
    Pamela Mason
    Pamela Mason
    • Marie - Scientist
    Walter Sande
    Walter Sande
    • Dr. Arthur Beecham
    Edward Faulkner
    Edward Faulkner
    • Bob Spaulding
    Phillip Terry
    Phillip Terry
    • Base Doctor
    David Brandon
    Kaye Elhardt
    • Diane
    Taggart Casey
    • Warrant Officer Holly Hollister
    Russ Bender
    Russ Bender
    • Chief Warr. Off. McBride
    Mike Sargent
    Del 'Sonny' West
    • Airplane Guard
    • (as Del West)
    • …
    Biff Elliot
    Biff Elliot
    • Cmdr. Arthur Simpson
    William Meigs
    Garrett Myles
    Paul Rhone
    • Directors
      • Michael A. Hoey
      • Jon Hall
      • Arthur C. Pierce
    • Writers
      • Michael A. Hoey
      • Murray Leinster
      • Arthur C. Pierce
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    User reviews26

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    5vampi1960

    poor mans day of the triffids

    I love b-movies and i especially enjoyed navy verses the night monsters. its so bad its good,i would call this a poor mans day of the triffids. i especially liked the music on the soundtrack,its been used in many other monster films like;king Kong vs Godzilla.there's these prehistoric plant monsters that look like tree stumps that walk,and its up to the navy to stop them,led by gung ho navel officer;Anthony Fred Eisley (wasp women,mighty gorga)and busty Mamie van doran(high school confidential)also on hand is billy gray(father knows best)and bobby van. there's some early gore scenes like arms being ripped off,acid burns,etc; kind of gory for 1966.its a perfect b-movie.kind of enjoyable in an odd sort of way.this would've been great on mystery science theater 3,000. i give this b-movie gem 5 out of 10.
    Bruce_Cook

    The navy gets the gravy -- and we get THIS?!

    How could you not like a movie with such an outlandish plot and such an infamous cast.

    Mamie Van Doren is scrumptious as the Navy nurse heroine. Anthony Eisely ("Journey to the Center of Time") is the hero. Popular song-and-dance man Bobby Van ("Kiss Me Kate") is comic relief. Billy Gray ("Father Knows Best", "The Day the Earth Stood Still") is one of the brave young sailors who battle the Night Monsters (invading plant-creatures from space, ala "The Thing").

    The monsters resemble huge mobile weeds (ala "The Day of the Triffids") which have acid for blood (ala "Alien"). The setting is Antarctica (ala "The Thing" . . . sort of), but the climate is a warm and well-lit (ala a studio set).

    If all this sounds silly enough to be fun, take heart, it is (but beware of several gory scenes). The film was released by a company called Realart (this is "real art"?).
    Geisterzug

    35 Years Wasted - Thanks to the Censor

    My following views only make sense, in the 'sense' that I'm a UK resident: Back in 1966, I took my little brother to a fleapit cinema to see a NEW movie with the come-on title THE NIGHT CRAWLERS. I was 14, he was 11 - and I was sneaking him in on a regular basis to catch up on horror movies.(That title was the UK title for NAVY VS NIGHT MONSTERS).

    Every time something was about to happen, the film 'jumped' to the next scene. We came away deeply dissatisfied, believing that despite the obvious deficiencies of the movie, the stuff that had obviously been 'cut' must have been really, REALLY horrible. I should add that I was already a fan of the source novel: Murray Leinster's THE MONSTER FROM EARTH'S END. Call me 'picky' - but the point of the novel is that you don't know WHAT the hell is attacking the naval crew (Big shades of HP Lovecraft's AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS).The movie poster tells you straight away- - so why bother with the mystery in the movie.

    35 Years later, I purchased a copy of the uncut video.

    So THAT'S what they cut: A crewman having an obviously false arm pulled off by a man-eating plant, and Bobby Van being pulled into a pantomine tree. (Hmmm - in retrospect, we might have really gone for that in 1966). P.S.) To a former reviewer, the pilot goes mad 'cause the plant squirts acid in his face.

    Geisterzug
    6Vigilante-407

    One movie that would have been better in black & white

    The Navy Vs. The Night Monsters is basically The Thing From Another World Meets Day of the Triffids. If you like either of those movies, you might like this one...or you might hate it even more for stealing plot elements from both those movies and executing them badly. A plane carrying a load of specimens from the Antarctic crashed on a South Seas naval base and a horde of long-dormant killer plants is released.

    My biggest complaint is that this movie would have been better in black and white. The monsters are basically a dark black color anyway, and a lack of color has never hidden Mamie Van Doren's...umm...charms...before. I think black and white would have improved whatever atmospheric quality the director was reaching for as well. The way it stands, the film reminds me of something Sid Pink directed.

    The movie has all the standard and rather-cliched characters you would normally find in a 1950's monster movie. Unfortunately, this film was made in 1966. No explanation or reasoning is ever given for the homicidal and suicidal fits that the pilot is prone to...he spends most of the movie laying in a hospital bed or choking people.
    julianbristow111

    Above average low budget feature

    When I first heard of the title, I thought it was another stupid back yard production by some amateur film maker. But when I saw the show I was pleasantly surprised. Of course this is a low budget thriller and the story is quite interesting. Most of the actors in this movie are professionals who have appeared in other films, the quality of the film print is above average and the scenery is very colorful as compared to to other similar low budget "C" movies. But the title can be very misleading. If you are a nostalgic sci-fi buff, I recommend you buying or renting this movie because you just might get a kick out of it. P.S. look for familiar faces as you watch the show.

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    • Trivia
      The entire cast and crew were on the point of walking out during production when they learned halfway through filming that the film was going to be released with the title The Navy vs. the Night Monsters (1966).
    • Goofs
      The airplane heading to the island is a C-47 Skytrain, the military version of the civilian DC-3. The film of the plane crash-landing on the runway is that of a C-46 Commando.
    • Quotes

      CPO Fred Twining: [trying to catch one of the small creatures with two dinner plates] What if it jumps?

      Bob Spaulding: Jump higher.

    • Connections
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    • Release date
      • May 1970 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Navy vs. the Night Crawlers
    • Filming locations
      • Raleigh Studios - 5300 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Standard Club of California Productions Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $178,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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