

The Navy vs. the Night Monsters
Directed by Michael A. Hoey, Jon Hall, Arthur C. PierceWhere to Watch The Navy vs. the Night Monsters
- Mister ArnAugust 14, 2025“The Navy vs. the Night Monsters” serves up schlocky horror in the form of lumbering, acid-spewing plant monsters. It has all the charm and all the flaws of a 1950s-style B-movie, but it was made a decade too late. If campy creature features are your guilty pleasure, you might find yourself grinning or nodding off before the killer plant takes its next victim.
The Navy vs. the Night Monsters Trivia
The Navy vs. the Night Monsters was released on November 1, 1966.
The Navy vs. the Night Monsters was directed by Michael A. Hoey, Jon Hall, Arthur C. Pierce.
The Navy vs. the Night Monsters has a runtime of 87m.
The Navy vs. the Night Monsters was produced by George Edwards, Roger Corman.
Operation Deep Freeze, a scientific expedition to Antarctica discovers unusual tree specimens. When specimens are shipped out for further study, the trees are accidentally introduced to a south seas Navy base, soon revealing themselves to be killer, acid-secreting monsters that live by night.
The key characters in The Navy vs. the Night Monsters are Lt. Charles Brown (Anthony Eisley), Nora Hall (Mamie Van Doren), Bob Spaulding (Edward Faulkner).
The Navy vs. the Night Monsters is rated Not Rated.
The Navy vs. the Night Monsters is a Horror, Science Fiction film.
The Navy vs. the Night Monsters has an audience rating of 2.8 out of 10.
The Navy vs. the Night Monsters had a budget of $178K.















