This odd little gem stars Allen Jenkins and Hugh Herbert as two bumbling detectives who stumble upon a murder at an old lighthouse that is haunted by an arch criminal known as The Octopus, but there is also a real life sea monster involved as well as an old lady who turns out to be an ugly hag and, you guessed it, The Octopus.
The movie ends as a dream, but don't let that stop you from seeing one of the most bizarre films to come out in 1937.. you simply won't believe it.
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Thanks for the comments and the questions. First off, I get my movies from Turner Classic Movies by recording them on disc, and I get other from buying them either online or at my local Hastings store.
ReplyDeleteWhat got me into movies was seeing the Blob (1958) on Tv and it scared the crap out of me and I have been interested ever since.
To further answer your question I hear about all of these by being tuned into a lot of sites that send me emails about new releases or writing to the companies and finding out that way.
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