
Bride of the Monster (1955)
1h 9m | PG-13
Dr. Eric Vornoff, with the help of his mute assistant Lobo, captures twelve men for a grisly experiment; His goal to turn them into supermen using atomic energy. Reporter Janet Lawton, fiancée of the local lieutenant, vows to investigate Vornoff's supposedly haunted house.
Director: Edward D. Wood Jr.
Studio: Rolling M. Productions
Genre: Horror, Science Fiction
Video: 720p
Cast

Bela Lugosi
as Dr. Eric Vornoff

Tor Johnson
as Lobo

Tony McCoy
as Lt. Dick Craig

Loretta King
as Janet Lawton

Harvey B. Dunn
as Capt. Robbins

George Becwar
as Prof. Strowski
Reviews
This is hilarious. Bela Lugosi once again assumes the role as the megalomaniac scientist. This time determined to create a race of atomic superhumans from his astonishingly well equipped forest cabin in the middle of nowhere so he can rule the world. After a while, the locals cotton on after spotting his "monsters" in the woods and a journalist and her cop fiancé are soon hot on his trail. Tor Johnson steals this as the monosyllabic "Lobo" - his sidekick; and there has to be special mention to the daftest looking rubber octopus ever to grace the screen. To be fair, I saw a colourised version (an act of sacrilege in itself) which I think accentuated all the negatives in what might have been a passable b&w effort, but in colour it just looked ridiculous.