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The Golden Age of Hollywood produced some of cinema's all-time classics, from All Quiet on the Western Front to Sunset Boulevard. The majority of these classics were carefully cultivated by big studios with even bigger budgets and marketing efforts behind them. There are, however, other films made during this time that are both equally notable and crafted by those with a far smaller budget and relatively meager resources.

These efforts are referred to as B-movies. Although this term is often attributed to low-effort and low-quality flicks, there is a large range between the quality and content of a B-Movie. For every Manos: The Hands of Fate, there are at least two or three quaint yet impressive triumphs like The Blob. These are the best B-movies of this classic era, genuine cinematic achievements that prove you don't need a huge budget to make a real impact on the seventh art.

10 'Gorgo' (1961)

Directed by Eugène Lourié

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Gorgo is the UK's attempt to get in on the success of the classic 1954 kaiju film Godzilla. The story follows a pair of sailors who discover a sea monster named Gorgo and capture him, bringing him to London and putting him on display as a circus animal. Enraged, Gorgo's mother proceeds to rampage through the country to get her son back. The special effects are quite good, on par with the effects in similar contemporary movies made by Toho, the studio behind the Godzilla franchise.

It's especially evident in the miniatures, leading the audience to really feel the impact of Gorgo's attack, as every brick can be seen falling during the collapse of the London Tower Bridge. The emphasis on the parental aspect of the main kaiju also helps differentiate it from other entries in the genre, as most examples focus on the destructive nature of their titular kaiju. Sci-fi fans will also enjoy seeing William Sylvester of 2001: A Space Odyssey fame as one of the human leads.

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Gorgo

Horror

Sci-Fi

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Release Date
March 29, 1961

Cast
Bill Travers , William Sylvester , Vincent Winter , Christopher Rhodes , Joseph O'Conor

Runtime
78 Minutes

Writers
John Loring , Daniel Hyatt

9 'Creature from the Black Lagoon' (1954)

Directed by Jack Arnold

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Creature from the Black Lagoon is one of the classic monster movies, alongside Dracula and Frankenstein. The story follows a group of scientists during an expedition who come into contact and conflict with the legendary Gill-Man. When Gill-Man captures the young Kay, the other human characters spend the rest of the film trying to rescue her. The Gill-Man has an iconic design, to the point of being one of the most recognizable monsters in classic cinema. This design is also very effective, conveying the inhuman and primal nature of said creature.

Thus, Creature from the Black Lagoon is a must-watch for fans of classic movie monsters. The boggy setting provides ample horror by leaving both the characters and audience in a place where the only things one can feel are the isolation and sense that one does not belong in such an otherworldly, inhospitable location. The slow pace might drag the movie at times, leading to it being potentially difficult for modern audiences to sit through, but Creature from the Black Lagoon remains a seminal entry into sci-fi.

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Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)

G

Adventure

Horror

Release Date
March 5, 1954

Cast
Richard Carlson , Julie Adams , Richard Denning , Antonio Moreno , Nestor Paiva

Runtime
80 minutes

Writers
Gary Ross

8 'The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms' (1953)

Directed by Eugène Lourié

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The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms is one of the first films to be worked on by celebrated special effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen. The plot follows a physicist named Tom Nesbitt, who, after surviving an attack from the titular monster at the start of the film, tries to warn everyone, only to be ignored. Meanwhile, the monster, dubbed the Rhedosaurus, lands off the East Coast and begins going on a rampage.

Being an early Ray Harryhausen movie, the effects for the Rhedosaurus were very innovative for the time, exemplifying the type of stop-motion that would become standard in the decades to come. This innovation provides lots for special effects fans to enjoy as they get to see the craft's very beginnings. Additionally, The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms is a direct inspiration for the 1954 kaiju classic Godzilla. Alas, The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms drags a bit, filling its runtime with exposition rather than with the kind of giant monster action that most modern viewers would come to expect, thus hindering some of the entertainment value.

The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms

Horror

Sci-Fi

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Release Date
June 13, 1953

Cast
Paul Christian , Paula Raymond , Cecil Kellaway , Kenneth Tobey , Donald Woods , Ross Elliott , Steve Brodie , Jack Pennick

Runtime
80 Minutes

Writers
Fred Freiberger , Eugène Lourié , Louis Morheim , Robert Smith

7 'A Bucket of Blood' (1959)

Directed by Roger Corman

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1959's A Bucket of Blood is a horror-comedy by Roger Corman. The plot follows a struggling artist named Walter Paisley as he finally finds success after accidentally incorporating a dead cat into one of his paintings. He soon begins killing people and incorporating them into more of his artwork. Fans will consider A Bucket of Blood a must-watch, as beginning in the '50s, Roger Corman put out many of the most prolific B-movies, to the point of becoming synonymous with this kind of film.

The premise of an artist literally putting blood, sweat, and tears into his art is fairly unique while also providing ample opportunity for both horror and comedy. This singular approach is especially present in the clumsy acts of violence that Walter commits, providing bloody horror, and the slapstick antics provide consistent laughs for the audience. Logically, Bucket of Blood might not be as effective today, as audiences might not be as exposed to this type of comedy as those of the time would have been.

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A Bucket of Blood

NR

Comedy

Horror

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Release Date
October 21, 1959

Cast
Dick Miller , Barboura Morris , Antony Carbone , Julian Burton , Ed Nelson , John Brinkley

Runtime
66

Writers
Charles B. Griffith

6 'The Fly' (1958)

Directed by Kurt Neumann

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The Fly is a 1958 science fiction film starring Vincent Price. The story follows a scientist named Andre, who creates a teleportation device and accidentally turns himself into a human-fly hybrid. In the aftermath, his wife Helene desperately tries to prove the seemingly unbelievable event actually happened. Fans of the David Cronenberg remake will be interested to see the story's origins. However, they find themselves disappointed by the relative lack of body horror in this incarnation of the story.

Vincent Price also provides a gripping, strong performance in The Fly, as does the rest of the cast.

Still, the presence of the iconic Vincent Price should be more than enough for fans of classic B-movies due to his standing as an icon of low-budget-high-reward filmmaking. Price also provides a gripping, strong performance, as does the rest of the cast, especially David Hedison as Andre, effectively going from struggling to maintain his humanity to solemnly accepting the hopelessness of his situation. Patricia Owens as Helene, is also remarkable, as she effectively goes from trying her best to support Andre to being horrified at the outcome of his experiments.

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5 'Them!' (1954)

Directed by Gordon Douglas

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Them! is one of the most prominent giant monster movies of the '50s. The plot follows a pair of scientists who, along with a police officer, discover​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​a colony of mutated​​​​​​​ giant ants. As they try to convince the government and military of the monsters' existence, the ants make their way to civilization. The effects for the ants are very good, especially for the time, as their movements appear highly realistic even today.

This attention to detail is particularly impressive in the movements of the ants' mandibles and legs as they subtly move with the rest of the body. While the main characters being scientists was a common trope in similar films, the movie opts for a unique approach by making them a father-daughter duo, providing more depth to their characterization by introducing a distinct familial bond. The ants growing as a result of nuclear testing might not be as effective for a more recent audience, as it became something of a cliché following Godzilla's introduction, but Them! remains a worthy classic of B-cinema.

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Them!

Horror

Mystery

Sci-Fi

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Release Date
June 16, 1954

Cast
James Whitmore , Edmund Gwenn , Joan Weldon , James Arness , Onslow Stevens , Sean McClory

Runtime
94

Writers
Ted Sherdeman , Russell S. Hughes , George Worthing Yates

4 'The Blob' (1958)

Directed by Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr.

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The Blob is one of the most enduring monster movies of its time, spawning both a sequel in 1972 and a remake in 1988. The story follows a boy named Steve and a girl named Jane, who, during a night out, see the titular blob claim an unfortunate victim and attempt to convince the local authorities of it. Meanwhile, the blob slowly makes its way through town, increasing in size as it claims even more lives.

The titular blob's effects are quite remarkable even by today's standards and were fully unlike anything that had been seen at that point. It's especially evident during scenes of the blob moving, which perfectly demonstrates its alien, inhuman nature. Steve is played by renowned actor Steve McQueen, providing a source of interest for fans of classic cinema, as he had also been featured prominently in films such as Bullitt and The Great Escape. Furthermore, fans of the 1988 remake will be intrigued to see the original version of the later film.

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The Blob (1958)

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Horror

Sci-Fi

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Release Date
September 10, 1958

Cast
Steve McQueen , Aneta Corsaut , Earl Rowe , Olin Howland , Stephen Chase , John Benson , George Karas , Lee Payton

Runtime
86 Minutes

Writers
Theodore Simonson , Kay Linaker , Irvine H. Millgate

3 'The Curse of Frankenstein' (1957)

​​​​​​​Directed by Terence Fisher

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The Curse of Frankenstein is one of the first major hits from the illustrious British studio Hammer Film Productions. The story follows the titular Dr. Victor Frankenstein attempting to create life as he is about to get married. Fans of the aforementioned Hammer Film Productions will enjoy seeing the start of the studio's rise to prominence as a beloved force of horror and science fiction, appreciating the historical significance on display here.

The Curse of Frankenstein is the first Hammer Film to feature both Peter Cushing​ ​and Christopher Lee as Dr. Victor Frankenstein and Frankenstein's monster, respectively. It's always a joy seeing these two play opposite each other before they did so again in more iconic movies like The Mummy and Dracula. Furthermore, the production design is extremely effective; for instance, the costumes and sets are made to accurately recreate the nineteenth-century setting. Additionally, the makeup for Frankenstein's monster is very good, making the creature look like a barely alive abomination stitched together from random body parts, conveying that he does not belong in the natural world.

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The Curse of Frankenstein

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Horror

Sci-Fi

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Release Date
June 25, 1957
Cast
Peter Cushing , Hazel Court , Robert Urquhart , Christopher Lee , Melvyn Hayes , Valerie Gaunt , Paul Hardtmuth , Fred Johnson

Runtime
82 Minutes

Writers
Jimmy Sangster , Mary Shelley

2 'Carnival of Souls' (1962)

Directed by Herk Harvey

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Carnival of Souls is a 1962 supernatural horror film directed by Herk Harvey as his only feature film and starring Candace Hilligoss. The plot follows a church organist named Mary who, after surviving a car crash, finds herself investigating a run-down carnival while being haunted by ghouls. The movie has lots of eerie imagery, especially in the scenes with the ghouls, thus creating an unsettling atmosphere throughout.

For the majority of the runtime, it's unclear whether or not the strange visions of the ghouls that Mary is suffering are real or not. This ambiguity creates a sense of suspense that heightens the immersion by providing the audience with the same kind of confusion that Mary is also experiencing in the movie. The makeup for the ghouls is very effective, as they appear more like corpses than actual living people, enhancing their unnatural aura and the tense atmosphere surrounding their presence. Still, some of the special effects are a bit outdated, potentially hurting the enjoyment for modern viewers.

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Carnival of Souls

PG

Horror

Mystery

Release Date
September 26, 1962

Cast
Candace Hilligoss , Frances Feist , Sidney Berger , Art Ellison , Stan Levitt , Tom McGinnis

Runtime
84 minutes

Writers
John Clifford , Herk Harvey

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1 'Forbidden Planet' (1956)

Directed by Fred M. Wilcox

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Forbidden Planet is a classic science fiction film that is highly foundational to the genre as a whole. The story follows the crew of a spaceship that lands on a mysterious planet and encounters the sole survivor of a previously considered lost expedition. Being one of the earliest science fiction films to take place entirely in outer space already grants Forbidden Planet a large amount of historical significance. Additionally, one of the film's stars is a young Leslie Nielsen, best known for his roles in comedic movies like Airplane! and The Naked Gun, thus appealing to fans of such movies by providing a glimpse into the early career of said comedic legend.

Furthermore, Forbidden Planet is the debut of iconic science fiction figure Robbie the Robot. The beloved robot would then appear in episodes of The Twilight Zone and even had a cameo in Gremlins, strengthening the film's importance in the science fiction genre beyond its historical value. Forbidden Planet should be considered the best and most significant of all classic B-movies, a status that it carries proudly.

Forbidden Planet

G

Action

Adventure

Sci-Fi

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Release Date
March 23, 1956

Cast
Walter Pidgeon , Anne Francis , Leslie Nielsen , Warren Stevens , Jack Kelly , Richard Anderson

Runtime
98

Writers
Cyril Hume , Irving Block , Allen Adler , William Shakespeare

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1. Citizen Kane (1941)

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A B movie (American English), or B film (British English), is a type of low-budget commercial motion picture. Originally, during the Golden Age of Hollywood, this term specifically referred to films meant to be shown as the lesser-known second half of a double feature, somewhat similar to B-sides in recorded music.

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1. A low-budget film shown as part of a double bill alongside a major studio release. 2. A second-best film comparing unfavourably with the main attraction.

What is ranked the best movie of all time? ›

Citizen Kane (1941), starring and directed by Orson Welles, has topped several international polls, including five consecutive decades at number 1 in the British Film Institute's Sight and Sound decennial poll of critics.

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Although the nominal earnings chart is dominated by films adapted from pre-existing properties and sequels, it is headed by Avatar, which is an original work.

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The 11 arguably best movies of all time
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  2. The Fountain. 20061h 37mPG-13. 7.2 (250K) Rate. ...
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  4. Baraka. 19921h 36mNot Rated. ...
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What is Triple B-movies? ›

"Bullets, Bombs, and Babes" or "Bullets, Bombs, and Boobs" (BBB for short) is a series of B-movies produced between 1985 and 1998 by Andy Sidaris.

What are Z rated movies? ›

The term "Z movie" arose in the mid-1960s as an informal description of certain unequivocally non-A films. It was soon adopted to characterize low-budget motion pictures with quality standards well below those of most B movies and even so-called C movies.

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A B-movie is a film which is produced quickly and cheaply and is often considered to have little artistic value. ... some old Hollywood B-movie.

What is a modern B-movie? ›

As the studio system declined in the late 1950s and early 1960s, so did the traditional B movie. Yet, the term has persisted and evolved, now referring to a certain type of low-to-moderate budget film, often genre-based, and not necessarily part of a double feature.

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C-movies are associated with cable or made for TV movies produced cheaply or with lower production values than B movies. Example: Sci-Fi Pictures such as Super Shark, Mega Shark, Supergator and more. Z-movies are films made with almost no budget and often unheard of by the mainstream public.

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A number of these films also appear on the AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies lists, but there are many others and several entries with dozens of positive reviews, which are considered surprising to some experts. To date, Leave No Trace holds the site's record, with a rating of 100% and 252 positive reviews.

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2Baahubali 2: The Conclusion₹1,810.595 crore
3RRR₹1,387.26 crore
4KGF: Chapter 2₹1,200–1,250 crore
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Roundhay Garden Scene is a short silent motion picture filmed by French inventor Louis Le Prince at Oakwood Grange in Roundhay, Leeds, in Northern England on 14 October 1888. It is believed to be the oldest surviving film. The camera used was patented in the United Kingdom on 16 November 1888.

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