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  1. El monstruo de Piedras Blancas es una película dirigida por Irvin Berwick con Les Tremayne, Forrest Lewis, John Harmon, Frank Arvidson .... Año: 1959. Título original: The Monster of Piedras Blancas. Sinopsis: Durante un festival, dos pescadores son asesinados por un monstruo oceánico que no parece tener respeto por las festividades.

  2. The monster, which looks like a nastier version of “The Creature from the Black Lagoon,” invades a sleepy lighthouse town. The superstitious lighthouse keeper is worried for the safety of his beautiful teenage daughter, so he leaves food for the monster, who dwells in a nearby cave.

  3. The monster, which looks like a nastier version of "The Creature from the Black Lagoon," invades a sleepy lighthouse town. The superstitious lighthouse keeper is worried for the safety of his beautiful teenage daughter, so he leaves food for the monster, who dwells in a nearby cave. When bodies wash up ashore, the locals take notice.

  4. The Monster of Piedras Blancas. Available on Tubi TV. When a series of gruesome murders plagues a seaside town, the lighthouse keeper suspects that a monster living in a nearby cave is to blame. Horror 1958 1 hr 11 min.

  5. Lonely lighthouse-keeper Sturges (John Harmon) keeps mostly to himself, doing his job, which includes warning people away from the beaches and caves near the Piedras Blancas lighthouse. But when two fishermen are found dead, all-but-beheaded and without a trace of blood in their bodies, that brings Constable Matson (Forrest Lewis) and Dr. Jorgenson (Les Tremayne) snooping around.

  6. The Monster of Piedras Blancas (1959) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. BaronBl00d 24 December 2001. John Harmon plays a crusty lighthouse keeper who lives with his daughter and secretly feeds a monster of a prehistoric fish-man heritage scraps and fish. One day he misses feeding the creature scraps and all hell breaks loose. The creature walks about unseen and walking in and out of stores neatly severing the heads ...