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  1. Monster on the Campus: Directed by Jack Arnold. With Arthur Franz, Joanna Moore, Judson Pratt, Nancy Walters. The blood of a primitive fish exposed to gamma rays causes a benign research professor to regress to an ape-like, bloodthirsty prehistoric hominid.

    • (2.1K)
    • Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Jack Arnold
    • 1958-12-17
  2. Monster on the Campus (a.k.a. Monster in the Night and Stranger on the Campus) is a 1958 American black-and-white science fiction/horror film from Universal-International, produced by Joseph Gershenson, directed by Jack Arnold, from a script by David Duncan, that stars Arthur Franz, Joanna Cook Moore, Nancy Walters, Troy Donahue, and Whit Bissell.

  3. Sep 2, 2018 · Monster On The Campus ( 1958) The blood of a primitive fish exposed to gamma rays causes a benign research professor to regress to an ape-like, bloodthirsty prehistoric hominid.

    • 76 min
  4. Monster on the Campus. 1958 · 1 hr 17 min. TV-PG. Horror · Sci-Fi · Thriller. When a professor acquires the blood of a primitive fish, he transforms into a savage prehistoric creature, ready to attack anyone in his path. Subtitles: English. Starring: Arthur Franz Joanna Moore Judson Pratt. Directed by: Jack Arnold.

    • Jack Arnold
    • January 1, 1958
    • 77 min
  5. Jun 12, 2019 · The school's paleontology professor, Donald Blake (Arthur Franz, The Caine Mutiny), is accidentally bitten by the coelacanth and blacks out, only to find that a hulking beast has killed one of his...

    • 2 min
    • 11.5K
    • ScreamFactoryTV
  6. College student JIMMY heads to campus with his dog, while in a classroom MADELEINE, the daughter of the UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT, gets a plaster cast made of her face by fiance DR. DONALD BLAKE. They are interrupted as Jimmy shows up with a special delivery - an ancient fish called a coelacanth that Donald has ordered from Madagascar.

  7. Sep 26, 2001 · On the Dunsfield University campus, student Jimmy Flanders delivers the corpse of a coelacanth fish from Madagascar to paleontology professor Dr. Donald Blake.

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