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A highlight among 1950s creature-features, The Monster That Challenged the World is a near-classic B movie that never goes out of style. When an earthquake reveals a nest of giant, prehistoric sea mollusks at the bottom of California's Salton Sea, the local body count skyrockets. Navy lietenant Twillinger (Tim Holt) takes command, assisting the obligatory scientist (Hans Conreid) while wooing the June Cleaver wanna-be (Barbara Darrow) who inevitably tangles with the monster--a flailing caterpillar-like beastie with snapping mandibles and a voracious appetite. With a moment of vintage gross-out ("Get the eye! Get the eye!"), well-handled suspense, and the requisite balance of tepid romance and sci-fi jargon, this is a prime companion to any film in the atomic-monster lineup. The aging Holt made only two more movies after this (following a thriving career in Westerns), but he gives Monster his best shot and comes up a winner. --Jeff Shannon
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I really loved the movie The Monster That Challenged the World. I really enjoyed watching Tim Holt in this movie. I also think Audrey Dalton was great!
I think Tim Holt and Audrey Dalton worked wonderful in The Monster That Challenged the World. The great supporting cast includes Tim Holt, Audrey Dalton, Hans Conried, Harlan Warde, Max Showalter.
Likable Bob (Tom Green) can't hold a job, and alphabetically finds employment using the phonebook. Once in the "B's," he stumbles upon "Butler School" and is soon hired by Anne (Brooke Shields), single mother of 2 and business owner, who desperately needs help. Through trouble ensues, Bob's relationship with the kids leads to an unlikely romance with Anne and a very happy ending.
If you love watching Tom Green (III) or Brooke Shields, you are deffinetly going to want to watch Bob the Butler.
Bob the Butler has always been a favorite of mine.Through out the movie, Tom Green (III) simply shines. Brooke Shields actually caught my interest too.