Port Sinister

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Port Sinister

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Harold Daniels
Produced by Jack Pollexfen
Written by Aubrey Wisberg
Jack Pollexfen
Starring James Warren
Lynne Roberts
Paul Cavanagh
William Schallert
House Peters, Jr.
Music by Albert Glasser
Cinematography William Bradford
Editing by Fred R. Feitshans Jr.
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures
Release dates April 10, 1953
Running time 65 min
Country United States
Language English

Port Sinister (1953), known as Beast of Paradise Isle in the UK is an adventure/science fiction film written by Jack Pollexfen and Aubrey Wisberg and directed by Harold Daniels. The plot synopsis consists of a 17th-century Caribbean city of Port Royal which has been long rumoured to have been visited by pirates rises from the ocean floor.

However, when a scientist goes to investigate the incident -- and at the same time the local thugs plan to steal the gold -- all are attacked by giant crabs living there.[1]

Pollexfen and Wisberg had already made Captive Women and Sword of Venus for RKO. Port Sinister was filmed at the RKO studios with location work at Palos Verdes California.

References

  1. Port Sinister: movie information Retrieved on July 24, 2007

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