The Beast Of Hollow Mountain (1956) - Stop Motion Shots
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 มิ.ย. 2023
- Based on one of Willis O'Brien's film treatments, this movie's stop motion effects ultimately ended up being produced without any involment of O'Brien. While the titular beast does not look like a very realistic dinosaur and the animation varies greatly in quality from shot to shot, there is still some good work on display here. Several shots combining projected backgrounds and miniature foregrounds look unusually good, the miniature and projected elements blended very well with good lighting and camera work. Henry Lyon is credited as the model maker and the film's director Edward Nassour is credited as the stop motion animator.
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Among the most grotesque stop-motion animation ever committed to film, but the creature walking around the barn is nothing short of extraordinary. Peace.
As a kid you couldn't wait to see these movies black and white the times I saw them . Just kick back and watch.
WOW... I haven't seen this movie in a VERY LONG time!!! I particularly remember the scene when the dinosaur picks up the unlucky bull.
The parts where the monster is running is very well done.
Those shots are done with replacement animation.
@@SupremeGreatGrandmaster I wonder how many models they used
@@loschrodproductions4519 About a dozen per step or two dozen for a two-step walk cycle.
@@SupremeGreatGrandmaster so... 24 models?
@@loschrodproductions4519 Yes. Approximately.
As cheesy as this design for the T. Rex is, I like the fangs and that goofy tongue, LOL
Edward Nassour, the director, also did most of the stop motion. They also used model replacement in a few scenes. First giant monster film in color.
How many models did they make to make it walk
I still can't believe this movie only had four minutes of the beast in the entire film.
Thanks for posting this. Best parts of the whole film.
0:58 and 1:02
That T. Rex knows how to strut lol
The roar sounds familiar to the sauropod from King Kong 1933
I always thought it was funny that they decided to give the Allosaurus a Gene Simmons tongue.
Bonus Comment: I can’t help but notice that there are & were 2 different versions of the Stop Motion Creature. 1:38-1:42 This is the one that 1st appeared in some closeups. 1:58-2:06 This other one looks a little bit different, probably the head shape & body prepositions from the other Stop Motion puppet looks much more like a typical Dinosaur like a T.Rex. 4:07 This sequence is quite impressive where it removes the knife from its snout.
Honestly, I think the dinosaur looks fine enough, perhaps it's because I had lower expectations going into this movie, and this video saved me from watching the rest of the film.
This came out in August in 1956. Just after The Animal World came out a few months earlier that same year.
BFHM this movie makes the audience wait so long a time for the very first appearance of the dinosaur on screen, that you might get up and demand a ticket refund thinking you bought the wrong movie admission
When his feet appear on the screen they kinda look like that they belong to a suit with a man in it.
Never seen this before
The valley of Gwangi (1969) Stop Motion Shots please 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I have already made a video with all the stop motion effects shots from Valley of Gwangi, you can find it on my Vimeo page vimeo.com/user126332327 🙂
@@alexhagst8248Now I saw the video thanks to the adress that you put while answering my comment. Thank you. And also I would like you to post "One Million Years B.C. (1966) Stop Motion Shots" because I didn't found it on TH-cam and Vimeo.
Anyone else here from MST3K?
Хочу фильм начало конца 1957
Такого не бывает это только бывает пластиковые фильмы
T-Rex snake?
First