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Click here for information about the Blob Ball, sponsored by Steel City.

Art & Independent Films
7 nights a week
Children's Series
Saturdays at 2:00pm
Classics
Sundays at 2:00pm
Baby Nights
Mondays at 6:30pm
Matinees
Wednesdays at 2:00pm
Film Discussions
Wednesdays at 9:30pm

Saturday Screening: The Creature from the Black Lagoon (3-D)

Directed by Jack Arnold. US. G. Running time: 79 min.

Combine this screening with The Blob at 2pm or 5:30pm to make it a double feature. WRISTBAND REQUIRED ($7 adults, $6 seniors, $4 members of the Colonial and children).

An American scientific expedition to the Amazon discovers there is something in the black lagoon; namely the gill-man. This find proves to have an unnatural (?) interest in the token female member of the expedition…

Not the most literate script ever but what do you expect? This is a monster movie after all. Still there's doubtless a serious subtext in there for you to justify watching Creature - if you're sad enough to need to find one.

We are particularly pleased to present the film in its original, headache inducing, 3D version (glasses provided!). Sadly though Jack Arnold wasn't one to throw in things-coming-out-of-thescreen sequences just for the sake of it, in either It Came from Outer Space (brilliant title!) or Creature. The film does have some nice underwater photography though because the gill-man costume didn't have any room for scuba apparatus, actor/stuntman Ricou Browning had to hold his breath underwater for up to four minutes at a time! (Keith Brown, Edinburgh University Film Society)

Click here to read John Nesbit's Old School review.