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The Monster That Challenged the World
By dint of an underwater earthquake, a long-extinct monster appears and procreate at an unbelievable rate. They make everything becomes chaos and threaten innocent people.
17 September 1921, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
March 3, 1921
8 February 1907, South Carolina, USA
27 June 1926, Florida, USA
5 April 1911, Alden, Iowa, USA
January 5, 1931 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA
5 November 1886, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
6 September 1934, Los Angeles, California, USA
1 January 1899, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
18 November 1931, Hollywood, California, USA
9 February 1929, Michigan, USA
19 October 1948, Renton, Washington, USA
23 December 1948, Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
November 16, 1918 in New York, USA
1 June 1921, Hollywood, California, USA
5 February 1919, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
6 February 1928, Buffalo, New York, USA
2 June 1917, Caldwell, Kansas, USA
October 10, 1902 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
6 November 1917, Los Angeles County, California, USA
20 May 1920, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
22 October 1915, New York City, New York, USA
15 April 1917, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
26 September 1912, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
November 05, 2002
Agreeable sci-fi flick with unusual monster and location.
August 25, 2015
Giant mollusks as monsters? It sounds like perfect MST3K fodder, but the truth is that The Monster That Challenged the World is a fairly nifty '50s treat, with an intelligent script and decent effects (more so given its low budget).
February 05, 2002
An enjoyable but poorly made monster film that should satisfy those whose expectations are low.
September 17, 2004
Agreeable retro nonsense.
June 14, 2007
As Fifties monster movies go, the 1957 production isn't bad. There are a couple of good shock cuts, a special attention paid to idiosyncratic supporting players, and the usual mix of romance, military efficiency and doomed teenagers.

