How to Make a Monster (1958) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • Some dancing girls are seen in low-cut outfits with legs exposed. A few girls walking around on set also show legs.

Violence & Gore

  • A werewolf attacks an executive watching dailies and kills him (no details are seen, but are described later).
  • A Frankenstein monster attacks an executive as he gets out of his car in his garage. He is seen strangling the man. The monster flees the scene, knocking down a woman in the process.
  • A man stabs his assistant, fearing that he will tell the police what he knows. Blood is seen on the victim.
  • Two young men struggle to get out of a burning room. The police break in and take them into custody.

Profanity

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • A bottle of bourbon is mentioned by the main character, who tells a guard to keep the bottle for himself.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Various monster masks are seen in a room. A werewolf is seen during the film who strangles a man. This is fairly mild. Young children under 6 might be frightened by the sight of the werewolf.
  • A Frankenstein monster strangles a man and frightens a woman. Close-ups of the hideous face might upset children under 6.
  • Another intense scene is when a fire breaks out in a room, trapping two young men and an older man. This might be upsetting to young children or sensitive persons.

Spoilers

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Violence & Gore

  • A man draws a large knife to attack two young men. In the struggle a candle is knocked over, setting fire to curtains. The man dies in the fire.

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