From Hell It Came

1957 "Beast-Thing from the Flames of Hades!"
3.8| 1h13m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 25 August 1957 Released
Producted By: Allied Artists Pictures
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A wrongfully accused South Seas prince is executed, and returns as a walking tree stump.

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Horror

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Director

Dan Milner

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Allied Artists Pictures

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Odelecol Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
Portia Hilton Blistering performances.
Fatma Suarez The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Mathilde the Guild Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
jacobjohntaylor1 This is a very scary movie. It has a good story line. It also has good acting. I have no idea why people do not like it. It is a very underrated movie. It is very scary. It scarier then A Nightmare on elm street.
ksf-2 Doctors have landed on "the south sea island", to help the natives with illness, but the local witch doctor doesn't appreciate the interference. and of course, there is the witch doctor's love triangle issue. one of the native villagers DOES co-operate with the medical doctors, and it doesn't go well for him. Now there is a walking tree stump (!) walking the island, knocking people off one by one. it's quite amusing... it walks so slowly, a child could easily outrun (out-walk) it, and yet it's still killing people. Stars Tod Andrews, Tina Carver, and Linda Watkins. It's all pretty silly, but plays well enough. It's rated 3.5, after only 900 votes on imdb, but it's really not so bad. There are so many worse horror films rated higher than this! it's all played a little tongue in cheek. Not so bad. Shows on Turner Classics now and then. This appears to be one of only THREE films that Dan Milner directed... looks like he spent most of his career editing films. The script is a bit silly, and some of the acting is cheesy, but its all in good fun.
blitzebill ...the guy who had to wear that tree outfit!I may be going out on a limb, but this is truly one of the worst, it's not even funny.And those stupid Americans always messing with Nature and the local natives. They never leave well-enough alone.Then there's the native chief who throws his spear above and over Tabanga. Who taught that guy to aim spears?And Tabanga doesn't even make good firewood. More lighter fluid!The wooden acting was the worst, especially that Brit Twit with the bad accent.The final quip from the native about woodstock proved the producers were "barking" up the wrong tree.This didn't come from hell, it came from Hollywood, right next door.
Wizard-8 Apparently this particular 1950s sci-fi monster movie has managed to generate a sizeable cult over the decades, seeing that (believe it or not) it got a release on Blu-ray earlier this year. But I am not really sure why that cult managed to get generated in the first place, though I must confess that 1950s sci-fi monster movies are not really my thing. Still, I will confess that there is some entertainment to be found. The rubber killer tree suit is quite charming to the eye, certainly looking better than many modern day CGI monsters. And there are a few unintended laughs here and there, from the tropical island looking remarkably like southern California to the comic relief English lady, whose comic relief is so overdone that it becomes amusing in a way that wasn't intended. But I thought that the movie was somewhat lacking enough spark. Even though the movie is only 71 minutes long, it really feels stretched out and padded; the monster does not start its rampage until over 65% or so of the movie has passed! The movie is so leisurely - even to a degree with the monster scenes - that it doesn't excite or unintentionally amuse the audience enough. It could have been a lot worse, I admit, but it will somewhat try your patience at times.