Devil Monster

Devil Monster (1936) is an American adventure film directed by S. Edwin Graham. The working title of the film was The Great Manta and it was shown in Great Britain as The Sea Fiend in 1938. Also, a Spanish-language version entitled El diablo del mar, directed by Juan Duval using some of the same actors and footage, was released in the United States in 1936 by Cinexport Films.

Devil Monster
Original theatrical poster
Directed byS. Edwin Graham
Juan Duval (El Diablo del Mar only)
Produced byAdrian Weiss (supervising producer)
Louis Weiss (producer)
Written byThelma Brooks (story)
Juan Duval (adaptation)
S. Edwin Graham (adaptation)
Terry Grey (story)
Tom Hubbard (narration)
StarringSee below
CinematographyHerbert Oswald Carleton
Edited byAdrian Weiss
Production
company
Louis Weiss Productions
Distributed byExcelsior Pictures
Cinexport Films (El Diablo del Mar only)
Release date
1936
Running time
63 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

An edited version of the film was released in 1946 as Devil Monster, a low-budget South Seas drama spiced up with stock footage inserts including half-dressed native girls who were also featured in the film's trailer. The Hays Code, which banned nudity in American films, apparently tolerated partial nudity in "ethnographic" scenes of "native" life. This version of the film is now in the public domain and is available online at Internet Archive.[1]

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