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  1. The Beach Girls and the Monster: Directed by Jon Hall. With Jon Hall, Sue Casey, Walker Edmiston, Elaine DuPont. Surfers are being brutally murdered. Is the culprit a sea monster or just one of the teens' jealous parents?

    • (1K)
    • Horror
    • Jon Hall
    • 1965-09
  2. The Beach Girls and the Monster (retitled Monster from the Surf for 1966 TV release) is a horror and beach party film, released in 1965, directed by and starring Jon Hall. It is notable for its surf music instrumental soundtrack, bad acting, and not-very-terrifying-monster.

    • The Illusions
    • Jon Hall
    • Edward Janis
  3. 4 de oct. de 2010 · A young girl is killed at the beach in Malibu. Professor Otto Lindsay (Jon Hall) suspects that it is some form of mutated fish. However, his son Richard (Arnold Lessing), who was a good friend of the girl, thinks that it is a madman who has a grudge against Richard and his friends.

    • 66 min
  4. A young girl is killed at the beach in Malibu. Professor Otto Lindsay suspects that it is some form of mutated fish. However, his son Richard, who was a good friend of the girl, thinks that it is a madman who has a grudge against Richard and his friends.

    • Dr. Otto Lindsay; Vicky Lindsay; Jane
    • Jon Hall
    • 1965
    • 4
  5. The Beach Girls and the Monster (aka Monster from the Surf) is a horror and beach party film, released in 1965, directed by and starring Jon Hall. Young Richard Lindsay (Arnold Lessing) has given up his career in science in favor of his newfound passion, surfing on the Santa Monica, California...

  6. 3 de ene. de 2017 · The Beach Girls And The Monster -1965- Subtitulado español. by. Jon Hall. Publication date. 1965. Topics. horror, surf. Language. Spanish. Tras aparecer muerta una joven en las playas de Malibú, El insigne profesor Otto Lindsay sostiene que el asesino es algún monstruo marino.

  7. 18 de mar. de 2021 · Jon Halls “The Beach Girls and the Monster” straddles two genres — horror and “beach party” — and vacillates wildly in tone from musical comedy to adult drama (or an attempt at same) to low-budget horror represented by a laughable monster.