The Creature Walks Among Us is a Universal Horror film from 1956 and the last sequel to the Creature from the Black Lagoon. Following the events of Revenge of the Creature, bunch of people lead by mentally unstable Dr. Barton set out to capture Gill Man in the Florida Everglades. However, Gill Man is badly burnt during its capture and it is given reconstructive surgery that enables it breathe on land. It is then taken to Dr. Barton's place where it escapes and causes havoc.
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| - The Creature Walks Among Us is a Universal Horror film from 1956 and the last sequel to the Creature from the Black Lagoon. Following the events of Revenge of the Creature, bunch of people lead by mentally unstable Dr. Barton set out to capture Gill Man in the Florida Everglades. However, Gill Man is badly burnt during its capture and it is given reconstructive surgery that enables it breathe on land. It is then taken to Dr. Barton's place where it escapes and causes havoc.
- Following the Gill-man's escape from Ocean Harbor, Florida, a team of scientists led by the deranged and cold-hearted Dr. William Barton capture him in the Everglades. During the capture, the creature is badly burned in a fire. While bandaging the Gill-man, the doctors notice that he is shedding his gills and even breathing using a kind of lung system. Now that the creature has more human-like skin, he is given clothing. The doctors attempt to get the Gill-man used to living among humans. Though his life is saved, he is apparently unhappy, staring despondently at the ocean. Barton ruins the plans when, in a murderous rage, he kills guide Jed Grant, who had made romantic advances toward his wife, Marcia. Realizing what he has done, Barton then tries to put the blame on the Gill-man. The Gil
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| - The Creature Walks Among Us is a Universal Horror film from 1956 and the last sequel to the Creature from the Black Lagoon. Following the events of Revenge of the Creature, bunch of people lead by mentally unstable Dr. Barton set out to capture Gill Man in the Florida Everglades. However, Gill Man is badly burnt during its capture and it is given reconstructive surgery that enables it breathe on land. It is then taken to Dr. Barton's place where it escapes and causes havoc.
- Following the Gill-man's escape from Ocean Harbor, Florida, a team of scientists led by the deranged and cold-hearted Dr. William Barton capture him in the Everglades. During the capture, the creature is badly burned in a fire. While bandaging the Gill-man, the doctors notice that he is shedding his gills and even breathing using a kind of lung system. Now that the creature has more human-like skin, he is given clothing. The doctors attempt to get the Gill-man used to living among humans. Though his life is saved, he is apparently unhappy, staring despondently at the ocean. Barton ruins the plans when, in a murderous rage, he kills guide Jed Grant, who had made romantic advances toward his wife, Marcia. Realizing what he has done, Barton then tries to put the blame on the Gill-man. The Gill-man, witnessing the killing, and apparently comprehending that he is being blamed for the murder, goes on a rampage. After ripping down the confining electric fence, he kills Barton and then slowly walks back to the sea. He is last seen on a beach, advancing towards the ocean.
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