The Crawling Eye (1958)

Investigate eerie Alpine mysteries with a U.N. agent, telepathic girl, and tentacle aliens; fans of sci-fi horrors, beware!

Genres: Horror, Science Fiction

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The Crawling Eye(1958)

Movie1h 24mEnglishHorror, Science Fiction
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In the Swiss Alps, a United Nations investigator heads to a remote observatory after a string of mountaineer disappearances. Teaming up with two sisters with unusual psychic abilities, he tries to uncover whatโ€™s behind a strange radioactive cloud hanging over the mountainโ€”and why it seems tied to the growing danger in the village.

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Pros: eerie alpine atmosphere; fun sci-fi mystery; strong suspense buildup | Cons: slow to ignite; cheesy creature effects; plot holes linger

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Youโ€™ll likely enjoy this if youโ€™re in the mood for a black-and-white, foggy 1950s sci-fi horror with psychic elements and a long, tense buildup, in the vein of The Blob or Quatermass 2; Not for you if you want fast pacing or polished effects.

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The Crawling Eye. The filmic adaptation of a 1956 UK TV serial of the same name, The Trollenberg Terror is a whole bunch of fun and not deserving of the stinker reputation it has in some sci-fi loving circles. Action is set in Trollenberg, Switzerland and concerns a creature from outer space that has taken residence in a radioactive cloud atop of the Trollenberg mountain. As the bodies start to pile up and various climbers go missing on the mountain, the United Nations send a boffin to help the local scientists to hopefully solve the mystery. The effects work has been the source of some disdain, and in truth itโ€™s poor but not the worst from the 1950s pantheon of โ€œBโ€ schlockers. The back projection scenes are crude, but again in keeping with the fun aspects of the genre and era. However, Jimmy Sangsterโ€™s screenplay is tight and produces brainy conversations and strong sequences. Horror comes by way of headless bodies turning up and that once sane people turn into maniacs as โ€œthe terrorโ€ weaves its magic. On the normal human side the narrative is given a boost by Janet Munroโ€™s (excellent) telepathic darling, something which troubles the visitors greatly and puts her in grave danger. The psychological aspects of the story mark this out as a genre piece of worth. Elsewhere director Quentin Lawrence does a study job with what is available to him, Forest Tucker is the hero in waiting, playing it reserved like, and Warren Mitchell proves good foil for Tucker and the Terror! Itโ€™s not a great film, but it is a good one, let down in some tech departments for sure, but strengths elsewhere make up for its flaws. 7/10

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