Watch: Monster a Go-Go 1965 123movies, Full Movie Online – An astronaut comes back to Earth and crashes in a field, incredibly irradiated and wreaking havoc. Just as they have him cornered, he disappears, and the “real” astronaut is found 7,500 miles away in the Pacific Ocean, “alive, well, and of normal size.”.
Plot: American astronaut Frank Douglas mysteriously disappears from his spacecraft as it parachutes to Earth. He is apparently replaced by or turned into a large, radioactive, humanoid monster. A team of scientists and military men attempt to capture the monster.
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WORST MOVIE EVER MADE!
Okay here is the scoop. This was an unfinished movie that a few added scenes and was edited together almost at random, so it could be used as part of a double feature. That is why everything is all screwed up, that and the initial inept directing, crappy acting and other such.Monster A Go Go, it sound like the name of a bad camp movie, but it’s really the name of a bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad horror movie. It is the worst movie ever made. The reason most MSTies say Manos is worst is because it’s a more popular episode because Joel & the bots could make fun of it more. This however was too hard to make fun of. In the MST3K book (Amazing Colossal Episode Guide) they note this was the first time in a while that they didn’t do any host segments related to the movie, because NOTHING happens. Manos, had intriguing characters like Torgo, The Master, and hell even Debbie. This has Henry Hite with some mud on his face for two shots.
Only see this movie on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Even then it isn’t that good as they don’t really have anything to work with.
A complete waste of celluloid
If you’ve read the background of Monster A Go-Go then you know that the movie almost didn’t exist. Hackmeister Bill Rebane started filming the movie in 1961. A shortage of cash forced him to shelf the project. A few years later, fellow B-filmmaker Herschel Gordon Lewis was looking for a film to complete a double-bill and bought Rebane’s unfinished movie. Whether he added new material or only re-edited what was already there is up to conjecture, but the result was Monster A Go-Go.I’ve seen a slew of bad movies in my life, but only a very few of them are as bad as Monster A Go-Go. Over the years, I’ve rated several films a 1/10 (Laserblast, Midnight, and Invasion of the Star Creatures for example), but this one joins that special fraternity of films that make-up the worst of the worst. Monster A Go-Go takes a place beside the likes of Prime Evil and The Starfighters as a complete waste of celluloid. Monster A Go-Go is a total bore and features nothing that remotely resembles entertainment. When a film loses a viewer’s interest 30 seconds into its runtime, you know you’re in trouble. And if possible, Monster A Go-Go takes this incredibly putrid start and builds on it. The movie actually becomes increasingly pointless and dull throughout its 70 minutes as it limps toward one of the worst endings ever put to a movie. The movie doesn’t really end as much as Rebane or Lewis or whoever just stopped filming. If only they would have stopped filming about 70 minutes earlier.
This was another MST3K viewing for me. Normally, I get a kick out of MST3K regardless of how bad the movie is. But Monster A Go-Go is just so bad that it really puts a drag on everything. I give them credit for attempting to make the movie in any way worthwhile, but it seems to have been an impossible task. I give this episode of MST3K a 2/5 – find another episode to add to the top of your “to see” list.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 8 min (68 min)
Budget 75000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated TV-PG
Genre Horror, Sci-Fi
Director Bill Rebane, Herschell Gordon Lewis
Writer Jeff Smith, Dok Stanford, Bill Rebane
Actors Philip Morton, June Travis, George Perry
Country United States
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Mono
Aspect Ratio 1.37 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm