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IMDbWhen Professor Blake calls Madagascar he speaks to Dr Moreau, a reference to the H.G. Wells novel, "The Island of Doctor Moreau".
Arthur Franz only played Prof. Donald Blake. Once the makeup transformation scenes were over, stuntman Eddie Parker did every scene as the Monster.
Prof. Donald Blake (Arthur Franz) has a collection of facial reconstructions depicting the ascent of man from the early hominids to modern man (or woman in this case, actress Joanna Moore). One of them is that of The Piltdown Man, whose "discovery" in 1912 was exposed as a hoax in 1953, five years before this movie was released.
Film debut for Nancy Walters.
The first 'face' in the gallery of human evolution is unlabeled and looks suspiciously like the 'gill-man' in 'Creature from the Black Lagoon' (1954), also directed by Arnold.
"Professor Donald Blake: Unless we learn to control the instincts we/ve inherited from our ape-like ancestors, the race is doomed. Madeline Howard: Why don't you learn to control your instincts and stop being so pessimistic? Professor Donald Blake: You know, you're right, and when I look at you, the future's very bright."
"Sylvia Lockwood: [Seeing a giant dragonfly at the window, she screams] Professor Donald Blake: Don't open the door! It'll escape! Sylvia Lockwood: Who cares? Professor Donald Blake: I care! I want it! Jimmy Flanders: Well, what is it? Professor Donald Blake: I don't know! We'll find out when we catch it!"