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    Halloween Classic Movie Night at Brazos Bend State Park: The Creature from the Black Lagoon

    Presented by Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept. at Brazos Bend State Park

    October 29, 2011

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    Halloween Classic Movie Night at Brazos Bend State Park: The Creature from the Black Lagoon

    Brazos Bend State Park presents the  park's annual Halloween Classic Movie Night on Saturday, October 29, 2011. This year's feature, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, will start at 7:00 pm and will be held at the park's outdoor amphitheater.

    Universal Pictures introduced audiences to yet another classic movie monster with this superbly crafted film, originally presented in 3-D. The...

    Brazos Bend State Park presents the  park's annual Halloween Classic Movie Night on Saturday, October 29, 2011. This year's feature, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, will start at 7:00 pm and will be held at the park's outdoor amphitheater.

    Universal Pictures introduced audiences to yet another classic movie monster with this superbly crafted film, originally presented in 3-D. The story involves the members of a fossil-hunting expedition down a dark tributary of the mist-shrouded Amazon, where they enter the domain of a prehistoric, amphibious "Gill Man" -- possibly the last of a species of fanged, clawed humanoids who may have evolved entirely underwater.

    Tranquilized, captured, and brought aboard, the creature still manages to revive and escape -- slaughtering several members of the team -- and abducts their sole female member (Julie Adams), spiriting her off to his mist-shrouded lair. This sparks the surviving crewmen to action -- particularly those who fancy carrying the girl off themselves.

    Director Jack Arnold makes excellent use of the tropical location, employing heavy mists and eerie jungle noises to create an atmosphere of nearly constant menace. The film's most effective element is certainly the monster itself, with his pulsating gills and fearsome webbed talons.

    The creature was played on land by stuntman Ben Chapman and underwater by champion swimmer Ricou Browning -- who was forced to hold his breath during long takes because the suit did not allow room for scuba gear. The end result was certainly worth the effort, proven in the famous scene where the Gill Man swims effortlessly beneath his female quarry in an eerie ballet -- a scene echoed much later by Steven Spielberg in the opening of Jaws. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

    Brazos Bend State Park is a 5,000-acre island of natural diversity located southwest of Houston. It is managed by Texas Parks & Wildlife Department to conserve natural and cultural resources, provide recreational and educational opportunities, and foster an understanding of the diversity of Texas' lands and heritage for all generations.

    For park information visit www.brazosbend.org  or call 979-553-5101. For information about Texas Parks & Wildlife sites and events visit www.tpwd.state.tx.us.

    Pictured: Brown recluse,  photo credit - staff photo.


    Brazos Bend State Park

    21901 FM 762
    Needville, TX 77461

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    Tickets:

    All programs are free of charge with park admission, (13 to 64 - $5; Kids – 12 and under are Free; Texas Seniors 65 to 79 are $3; Seniors born before September 1st, 1930 are Free).


    Times:

    7pm


     


    Phone: 979-553-5101

    Parking:

    Directions: The park is approximately a one-hour drive from downtown Houston. Take Highway 59 South to the Crabb River Road exit. You may also take State Highway 288 south to FM 1462 West. Follow FM 1462 to FM 762 south. From the south follow State Highway 288 North to the FM 1462 exit or take State Highway 36 to FM 1462 East. All routes are marked with brown signs to guide you.

     


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