Tourist Attraction
- Episode aired Dec 23, 1963
- 51m
Tycoon John Dexter spears a dolphin-like sea creature off San Blas in the Caribbean. It appears to be dead but, on shore, it comes to life and begins to make shrill, whistling sounds, which ... Read allTycoon John Dexter spears a dolphin-like sea creature off San Blas in the Caribbean. It appears to be dead but, on shore, it comes to life and begins to make shrill, whistling sounds, which have a pattern and can be decoded.Tycoon John Dexter spears a dolphin-like sea creature off San Blas in the Caribbean. It appears to be dead but, on shore, it comes to life and begins to make shrill, whistling sounds, which have a pattern and can be decoded.
- Capt. Fortunado
- (as Noel da Sousa)
- Paco
- (as Martin Garralga)
- Policeman
- (as Henry Delgado)
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
- Ichthyosaur
- (uncredited)
- Security Guard
- (uncredited)
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
- Woman
- (uncredited)
- Control Voice
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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- Writers
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It isn't totally woeful, I could watch it again, but when I compare this to almost every other episode I've seen, it's not in the same league. If you're a fan of 1950's monster horror, then this may just appeal to you, it is essentially a dupe of Creature from The Black Lagoon, only it doesn't really have the same charm, and unusual for this show, it looks a bit cheap.
It really is just a monster of the weak episode, but every single cliché imaginable is here, the loud tycoon, the tin pot dictator, the bug eyed monster, the South American dictatorship, the useless armed guards, the list goes on.
Ralph Meeker was the best thing about it, Dexter was a strong character, sadly the others, and the episode in general are forgettable.
4/10.
Not a favourite episode of this series but the goofy sea creatures remain forever locked in the memory and it is fun watching the character "Tom" as the actor playing him - Jerry Douglas - would go on to play a time traveller in one of the very best episodes of - Irwin Allen's Land Of The Giants - titled: A Place Called Earth (1969).
These are not really solid reasons for making this hour good but I just can't bring myself to calling Tourist Attraction a stinker. Perhaps you would do better watching the three Creature From The Black Lagoon films of the 1950s?
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First watch: 2020 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 5
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the only episode of the series to feature narrations other than the opening and closing narrations: one in Act I and another in Act IV.
- GoofsThe cut made to the freezer door was already made before the creature started cutting.
- Quotes
Control Voice: The forces of nature will not submit to injustice. No man has the right nor will the checks and balances of the universe permit him to place his fellows under the harsh yoke of repression, nor may he again place the forces of nature under the triple yoke of vanity, greed and ambition. In the words of Shelley, "Here lies your tyrant who would rule the world immortal."
[the drowned body of Gen. Juan Mercurio, face down in the mud, is retrieved]
Details
- Runtime
- 51m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3