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1958    82minTerror, Ciencia ficción
6.368%52%6.2
Una masa amorfa llegada del espacio que consume a todos los que cruzan en su camino. Cada vez que se alimenta aumenta de tamaño de forma espectacular, poniendo en peligro a un pequeño pueblo. A pesar de las burlas de la policía, Steve Andrews (Steve McQueen), su novia y sus compañeros intentarán alertar a todo el mundo de la amenaza que supone "la masa devoradora.
Directed by Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr.
  • Steve McQueenSteve Andrews
  • Aneta CorsautJane Martin
  • Earl RoweLieutenant Dave
  • John BensonSgt. Jim Bert
  • Robert FieldsTony Gressette
  • James Bonnet'Mooch' Miller
  • Olin HowlandThe Old Man
  • George KarasOfficer Ritchie
  • Stephen ChaseDr. T. Hallen
  • Vincent BarbiGeorge the Diner Proprietor
  • Pamela CurranSmooching Teenager
  • Kieth AlmoneyDanny Martin
  • Elbert SmithHenry Martin
  • Anthony FrankeAl
  • Audrey MetcalfElizabeth Martin
  • Elinor HammerMrs. Porter
  • Lee PaytonKate the Nurse
  • Hugh GrahamMr. Andrews
  • Jasper DeeterMarty the Mechanic
  • Ralph RosemanThe Second Garage Mechanic
  • Mister Arn8 de julio de 2026
    “The Blob” is a 1958 sci-fi movie with a couple of things going for it right from the start: it's in color, and it stars a young Steve McQueen. The story builds suspense fairly well, but once the Blob grows to a substantial size, the movie starts to get a little silly. The ending is also disappointing, feeling more like the filmmakers decided it was time to wrap things up than to provide a satisfying conclusion. It's certainly watchable, and I enjoyed it, mostly because of Steve McQueen and seeing Helen Crump from “The Andy Griffith Show.” I know it's considered a classic, but for me, it was average.
  • Julie Baukol27 de junio de 2026
    The Blob is Iconic and great ! What more can you say 👍
  • dangarrity6434 de junio de 2026
    Classic.
  • clancuthbertson4 de mayo de 2026
    Extremely cheesy but ultimately fun flick -- if you can look past obvious adults portraying teenagers and the numerous plot contrivances required to keep the authorities completely in the dark until the third act. It's very telling of the nature of authority figures in that era when it came to dealing with teenagers. Never listen to the teens. Teens never have hard evidence. And the monster never leaves a trace of itself. It's a formula that was standard for a lot of early science-fiction flicks.
  • Jason Faulkner23 de abril de 2026
    loved the scocial q innuendos. especially the people running out of the movie theater... LOL

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