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Creature from the Black Lagoon Puzzle Vintage 1982 SEALED Universal Horror MINT

$ 39.59

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Year: 1982
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Age Level: 8-11 Years
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Theme: Creature from the Black Lagoon
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: The item is in "EXCELLENT" condition; sealed; unused; complete; collector's grade.

    Description

    Offered for sale is a vintage Creature from the Black Lagoon Puzzle (200 pcs)(1982 series), which features a great 14" x 18" image of the famous Universal Horror monster, and is still sealed / unopened in it's original packaging (see bio info below).  The item is in "EXCELLENT" condition (see description above), and is in collector's grade condition.  The asking price is .99 + FREE Shipping / Handling (.95 Value; US Domestic only), and is the only factory sealed example for sale on eBay!  Feel free to contact me with further questions, and thanks for visiting my listing.
    Creature from the Black Lagoon
    Creature from the Black Lagoon
    Theatrical release poster
    by
    Reynold Brown
    Directed by
    Jack Arnold
    Produced by
    William Alland
    Screenplay by
    Harry Essex
    Arthur Ross
    Story by
    Maurice Zimm
    Starring
    Richard Carlson
    Julia Adams
    Richard Denning
    Antonio Moreno
    Nestor Paiva
    Whit Bissell
    Ben Chapman
    Ricou Browning
    Music by
    Henry Mancini
    Hans J. Salter
    Herman Stein
    Cinematography
    William E. Snyder
    Edited by
    Ted J. Kent
    Production
    company
    Universal Pictures
    Distributed by
    Universal Pictures
    Release date
    February 12, 1954
    (premiere)
    [1]
    March 5, 1954
    (et al., regional openings)
    Running time
    79 minutes
    Country
    United States
    Language
    English
    Budget
    unknown
    Box office
    ,300,000
    Creature from the Black Lagoon
    is a 1954 American
    black-and-white
    3D
    monster
    horror film
    from
    Universal-International
    , produced by
    William Alland
    , directed by
    Jack Arnold
    , and starring
    Richard Carlson
    ,
    Julie Adams
    ,
    Richard Denning
    ,
    Antonio Moreno
    ,
    Nestor Paiva
    , and
    Whit Bissell
    . The Creature was played by
    Ben Chapman
    on land and by
    Ricou Browning
    underwater. The film premiered in
    Detroit
    on February 12 and was released on a regional basis, opening on various dates.
    Creature from the Black Lagoon
    was filmed in
    three dimensions (3D)
    and originally
    projected
    by the
    polarized light method
    . The audience wore viewers with gray polarizing filters, similar to the viewers most commonly used today. Because the brief 1950s 3D film
    fad
    had peaked in mid-1953 and was fading fast in early 1954, many audiences actually saw the film "flat", in two dimensions (2D). Typically, the film was shown in 3D in large downtown theaters and flat in smaller neighborhood theaters. In 1975,
    Creature from the Black Lagoon
    was released to theaters in the inferior red-and-blue-glasses
    anaglyph 3D
    format, which was also used for a 1980 home video release on
    Beta
    and
    VHS
    videocassettes
    .
    [1]
    For marketing reasons, a comedic appearance with
    Abbott and Costello
    on an episode of
    The Colgate Comedy Hour
    aired prior to the film's release. The appearance is commonly known as
    Abbott and Costello Meet the Creature from the Black Lagoon
    . Ben Chapman reprised his role as the Creature for the program.
    [
    citation needed
    ]
    Creature from the Black Lagoon
    generated two sequels:
    Revenge of the Creature
    (1955), which was also filmed and released in 3D in hopes of reviving the format, and
    The Creature Walks Among Us
    (1956), filmed in 2D. The Creature, also known as the
    Gill-man
    , is usually counted among the classic
    Universal Monsters
    .
    [
    citation needed
    ]