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The quintessential [[Giant Spider]] movie.
The quintessential [[Giant Spider]] movie.


Near a small Arizonan town, Professor Gerald Deemer (Leo G. Carroll), suspecting burgeoning global fooD shortage problems due to an increasing world population, has been attempting to develop a serum which people can feed off exclusively. Alas, when trying it on rats, rabbits and a tarantula, all it does is cause them to grow to enormous proportions, and when humans take it, it causes them to develop acromegaly, go mad, and die. Deemer's two lab assisstants take the serum when he is gone one day, causing one to die, and the other to go mad and attack Deemer, injecting him with the serum himself. During their fight, the cage of the tarantula, which is already about the size of a bear, is shattered, and it escapes into the desert. Shortly afterwards, local doctor Matt Hastings (John Agar) brings in Deemer's new assisstant Stephanie "Steve" Clayton ([[B-Movie]] scream queen Mara Corday). As Deemer's condition deterioriates due to the serum, Hastings romances Clayton. But then the livestock of local farmers start turning up dead. The escaped tarantula, sure enough, has grown to even bigger proportions; now those of a large building. It is now up to Deemer, Hastings, Clayton and the local sheriff to stop it.
Near a small Arizonan town, Professor Gerald Deemer (Leo G. Carroll), suspecting burgeoning global fooD shortage problems due to an increasing world population, has been attempting to develop a serum which people can feed off exclusively. Alas, when trying it on rats, rabbits and a tarantula, all it does is cause them to grow to enormous proportions, and when humans take it, it causes them to develop acromegaly, go mad, and die. Deemer's two lab assistants take the serum when he is gone one day, causing one to die, and the other to go mad and attack Deemer, injecting him with the serum himself. During their fight, the cage of the tarantula, which is already about the size of a bear, is shattered, and it escapes into the desert. Shortly afterwards, local doctor Matt Hastings ([[John Agar]]) brings in Deemer's new assistant Stephanie "Steve" Clayton ([[B-Movie]] scream queen [[Mara Corday]]). As Deemer's condition deteriorates due to the serum, Hastings romances Clayton. But then the local farmers' livestock start turning up dead. The escaped tarantula, sure enough, has grown to even bigger proportions; now those of a large building. It is now up to Deemer, Hastings, Clayton and the local sheriff to stop it.


The film is honestly one of the better 1950s [[B-Movie|B]] giant monster movies. While it could potentially have been a [[Narm]]-fest characterized by a cheap stop-motion puppet, like ''[[The Giant Claw]]'', instead the special effects, though dated today, were actually pretty fair for their day.
'''''Tarantula''''' is honestly one of the better 1950s [[B-Movie|B]] giant monster movies. While it could potentially have been a [[Narm]]-fest characterized by a cheap stop-motion puppet, like ''[[The Giant Claw]]'', instead the special effects, though dated today, were actually pretty fair for their day.


Among other things, the film is notable for the appearance of a 25-year-old [[Clint Eastwood]] in an uncredited role as a fighter pilot at the end of the film.
Among other things, the film is notable for the appearance of a 25-year-old [[Clint Eastwood]] in an uncredited role as a fighter pilot at the end of the film.


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* [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever]]

* [[Attack of the 50 Foot Whatever]]
* [[B-Movie]]
* [[B-Movie]]
* [[Developing Doomed Characters]]: We don't really see the spider in its fully-grown, people-eating, building-destroying glory until about 47 minutes into the film. Until then, there's just a few shots of it escaping the lab and wandering around in the desert.
* [[Developing Doomed Characters]]: We don't really see the spider in its fully-grown, people-eating, building-destroying glory until about 47 minutes into the film. Until then, there's just a few shots of it escaping the lab and wandering around in the desert.
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* [[Mad Scientist]]: Deemer. He's nice enough, but making a serum to make animals grow to huge sizes is definatly [[Weird Science|Mad Science]].
* [[Mad Scientist]]: Deemer. He's nice enough, but making a serum to make animals grow to huge sizes is definatly [[Weird Science|Mad Science]].
* [[My Car Hates Me]]: Two [[Red Shirt|policemen]] attempt to flee the tarantula in a car that was working fine not two minutes before. Naturally, it won't start.
* [[My Car Hates Me]]: Two [[Red Shirt|policemen]] attempt to flee the tarantula in a car that was working fine not two minutes before. Naturally, it won't start.
* [[Professor Guinea Pig]]: {{spoiler|Revealed to be the fate of Deemer's fellow researchers, who tested the growth nutriant on themselves despite failed animal testings}}.
* [[Professor Guinea Pig]]: {{spoiler|Revealed to be the fate of Deemer's fellow researchers, who tested the growth nutrient on themselves despite failed animal testings}}.
* [[Rodents of Unusual Size]]: Deemer's lab has couple of blown up rats, rabbits and guinea pigs.
* [[Rodents of Unusual Size]]: Deemer's lab has couple of blown up rats, rabbits and guinea pigs.
* [[Screaming Woman]]: Steve
* [[Screaming Woman]]: Steve
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 1 March 2024

The quintessential Giant Spider movie.

Near a small Arizonan town, Professor Gerald Deemer (Leo G. Carroll), suspecting burgeoning global fooD shortage problems due to an increasing world population, has been attempting to develop a serum which people can feed off exclusively. Alas, when trying it on rats, rabbits and a tarantula, all it does is cause them to grow to enormous proportions, and when humans take it, it causes them to develop acromegaly, go mad, and die. Deemer's two lab assistants take the serum when he is gone one day, causing one to die, and the other to go mad and attack Deemer, injecting him with the serum himself. During their fight, the cage of the tarantula, which is already about the size of a bear, is shattered, and it escapes into the desert. Shortly afterwards, local doctor Matt Hastings (John Agar) brings in Deemer's new assistant Stephanie "Steve" Clayton (B-Movie scream queen Mara Corday). As Deemer's condition deteriorates due to the serum, Hastings romances Clayton. But then the local farmers' livestock start turning up dead. The escaped tarantula, sure enough, has grown to even bigger proportions; now those of a large building. It is now up to Deemer, Hastings, Clayton and the local sheriff to stop it.

Tarantula is honestly one of the better 1950s B giant monster movies. While it could potentially have been a Narm-fest characterized by a cheap stop-motion puppet, like The Giant Claw, instead the special effects, though dated today, were actually pretty fair for their day.

Among other things, the film is notable for the appearance of a 25-year-old Clint Eastwood in an uncredited role as a fighter pilot at the end of the film.

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