The Monster and the Girl

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The Monster and the Girl is a 1941 American horror film that blends crime drama with a brain-transplant monster story, noted for its atmospheric style and unusual genre mix.

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instanceOf film
basedOn original screenplay
cinematographyBy Victor Milner NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Stuart Heisler NERFINISHED
distributor Paramount Pictures
editedBy Thomas Neff NERFINISHED
era Hollywood Golden Age
surface form: Golden Age of Hollywood
featuresCharacter Lila Lee NERFINISHED
Scot Webster NERFINISHED
Wrede NERFINISHED
filmingTechnique studio sets
format black-and-white
genre crime
horror
science fiction
hasFeature atmospheric style
brain transplant
genre blending
monster
hasTheme capital punishment
exploitation of women
organized crime
scientific experimentation
motionPictureRating Passed
musicBy Gerard Carbonara NERFINISHED
narrativeElement revenge
sibling relationship
wrongful conviction
originalLanguage English
producer Stuart Heisler NERFINISHED
productionCompany Paramount Pictures NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1941-02-28
releaseYear 1941
runtimeMinutes 65
screenwriter Stuart Anthony NERFINISHED
setting urban underworld
stars Ellen Drew NERFINISHED
George Zucco NERFINISHED
Joseph Calleia NERFINISHED
Marc Lawrence NERFINISHED
Onslow Stevens NERFINISHED
Paul Lukas NERFINISHED
Robert Paige NERFINISHED
Rod Cameron NERFINISHED

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