Tuesday, March 9, 2010

The Manster

Here is one for you Autumnforest! When I was little, Phoenix had a local show called “Wallace and Ladmo”. Along with Wallace and Ladmo were other kooky characters such as Aunt Maude, Captain Super and Gerald. Every Saturday they would be somewhere around town and all us kiddies and even adults would show up to see them in person and hopefully get a Ladmo bag. Sometimes they would appear at one of the local theaters and after the show they usually entertained the crowd with a horror flick. This was in the late 60’s and early 70’s, so many of the movies were cheesy black and white horror flicks from earlier decades. No matter how old, they still managed to scare me.

On Autumnforest’s blog “Ghost Hunting Theories”, she posted a blog about Parasitic and Vanishing Twins . For some reason one of those horror flicks popped into my head. The movie was called “The Manster”. This 1959 movie was about a reporter, Larry, which was sent to Japan to interview an unconventional scientist, Dr. Suzuki. This Japanese scientist lived atop of a volcanic mountain and was conducting bizarre experiments. Dr. Suzuki realized that Larry would make the perfect subject in his next experiment. Unbeknownst to Larry, Dr. Suzuki injected him with a serum causing great pain in his shoulder. As the pain worsened, Larry decides to examine his shoulder and finds a large eyeball that had grown in the area of the injection. Gradually, Larry is transformed into a morally repulsive two-headed monster.

3 comments:

  1. Oh Boy! Oh Boy! I can't wait to see it! It sounds deliciously nasty. My hubby was from the 60s/70s Phoenix scene and could remember when Ladmo Bags were grocery bag sized. They were here in the late 70s when I arrived, but I was too old to care about them. I was a Romper Room person myself. Hee hee

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  2. Those Ladmo bags got smaller and smaller by the time the show went off the air. I never won one but my older brother did when he did a model of Wallace's trailor for a contest. He was 18 at the time. He and his buddies just loved the Roger Ramjet cartoons.

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  3. I remember Wallace and Ladmo! In Denver we had Blinky the Clown but when we'd visit my grandparents I had Wallace and Ladmo to look forward to! (Wish we had Romper Room. Didn't. Rats. But I saw it when I visited relatives in Chicago.) Cool new movie too Julie. I'll check into it too!

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