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Tarantula

"More terrifying than any horror known to man comes a creeping crawling monster whose towering fury no one can escape!"

A rogue scientist near a small desert town arouses the suspicion of the town's doctor when his lab assistant is found dead from a case of acromegaly, which took only four days to develop. As the doctor investigates, aided by the scientist's new female assistant, they discover that something is devouring local cattle and humans in increasingly large quantities.

Top Cast

  • John Agar

    John Agar

    Dr. Matt Hastings

  • Mara Corday

    Mara Corday

    Stephanie 'Steve' Clayton

  • Leo G. Carroll

    Leo G. Carroll

    Prof. Gerald Deemer

  • Nestor Paiva

    Nestor Paiva

    Sheriff Jack Andrews

  • Ross Elliott

    Ross Elliott

    Joe Burch

  • Hank Patterson

    Hank Patterson

    Josh

  • Eddie Parker

    Eddie Parker

    Paul Lund / Eric Jacobs / Airport Workman

  • Bert Holland

    Bert Holland

    Barney Russell

  • Raymond Bailey

    Raymond Bailey

    Dr. Townsend

Overview

A rogue scientist near a small desert town arouses the suspicion of the town's doctor when his lab assistant is found dead from a case of acromegaly, which took only four days to develop. As the doctor investigates, aided by the scientist's new female assistant, they discover that something is devouring local cattle and humans in increasingly large quantities.

Rating

6.5 / 10
308 Reviews
1 Popular

4 Reviews

  • John Chard
    John Chard
    8 Sep 6, 2014

    Can all mankind escape the terror of its dread embrace... Professor Gerald Deemer has been working on a special nutrient that will help offset a predicted food shortage, the serum he has created escalates growth in his lab animals at an alarmingly quick rate. Deemer quickly loses control of the experiment and during a fight at his lab a fire breaks out and a Tarantula that is already 50 sizes bigger than it should be, escapes, and soon all species are on the menu! Tarantula is a big personal fave of mine from this particular genre, so I make no apologies for my uncontrolled bias! The film opens with a facially malformed man running through the desert until he collapses, and from then on in we are treated to a story involving acromegaly (a disease that causes gigantism), and a gigantic tarantula eating everything that gets in its path, its pure sci-fi/horror hokum for sure. However, Tarantula has that knack of spinning the story with only minor glimpses of the spider until we are positively sensing the dread that is about to be unleashed. Using a real spider inserted onto the screened landscape, and then having it crawling over smartly moulded miniature sets, really adds to the creepy fun unfolding. Directed by genre hero Jack Arnold, and starring stoic actors like John Agar & Leo G Carroll, Tarantula is 80 minutes of pure genre entertainment. 8/10

  • r96sk
    r96sk
    8 Jan 6, 2022

    Boy, does this show its age!* But, you know what, I really enjoyed it. 'Eight Legged Freaks', eat your heart out! I seem to have found a new go-to Spider Rampage Flick™. To be serious, 'Tarantula' achieves what it intends to - it is relatively creepy in parts. The special effects, as alluded to, have aged averagely, but there are still some excellent shots in there. When the spider is in a wide shot it looks very neat, the issues tend to arise when the creature is at the forefront of the shot - which turns into a sharp black-and-white shadow clash. Speaking of the b/w, it is a very dark film visually; especially for the night scenes. The make-up effects look great, either way though. Leo G. Carroll, John Agar and Mara Corday are all good fun in their respective roles, they work well together which is obviously important. Corday oddly reminds me a lot of modern day actress Madelyn Cline - I'm not entirely sure why, I think it's Corday's facial expressions/mannerisms. Clint Eastwood has another small - though, quite the opposite in plot terms - role, this time towards the conclusion. He has a few lines of dialogue, but it's not a role of his that'll live long in the memory. To think, Universal made 7 'Francis' films but produced just one of these. Unfortunate. I'd be up for a remake. '* = I'm sure, and I am led to believe, it looked great for the time.

  • CinemaSerf
    CinemaSerf
    6 Nov 14, 2022

    Allowing for the fact that the special effects are getting on for 65 years old, this is a cracking little sci-fi/horror feature. John Agar is the scientist on the trail of an industrial-sized spider that is wreaking havoc on a local Arizona community. Leo G. Carroll (in increasingly "Elephant Man" style make up) and Mara Corday help keep this Jack Arnold film moving along well. Herman Stein's music is a little derivative but it also helps to create some tension as they all race to stop the arachnid terror from desiccating everything it meets.

  • Wuchak
    Wuchak
    5 Mar 12, 2026

    **_A big axx spider threatens a desert town in the Southwest_** This debuted almost three years before the similar “Earth vs the Spider.” It’s adult-oriented and scientifically based compared to the later flick, which involves teens and 50s’ rock ‘n’ roll waking the (supposedly) dead spider. It’s worth watching just to go back in time to the mid-50s and observe how life was back then, including the styles and décor, not to mention the manner of speaking. John Agar makes for a quality masculine protagonist while brunette Mara Corday is appealing on the feminine front at the age of 25 during shooting. Although hampered by B&W photography, the desert locations are haunting. Plus, it’s interesting to see a big-bug flick from the 50s in which the mutations are not caused by nuclear waste or a mad doctor, but rather by the peaceful research of a well-intentioned scientist. Speaking of which, this isn’t just a monstrous arachnid movie, as a lot of the runtime focuses on other enlarged animals (just not quite as colossal) and grotesque human mutations. It runs 1h 20m and was shot in the early summer of 1955 at Apple Valley in the desert high country northeast of Los Angeles with additional footage shot just east of there at the rock formations of Dead Man's Point. GRADE: C+

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