Colonel Glenn Manning didn’t die in the desert—he just got angrier, uglier, and even more colossal. Disfigured and deranged after surviving a plutonium blast, the 60-foot giant resurfaces in Mexico, terrifying villagers and stomping toward Los Angeles. His sister believes there’s still humanity left in him… but the military isn’t taking any chances.
Directed by Bert I. Gordon, this sequel to The Amazing Colossal Man ups the ante with more destruction, more pathos, and a black-and-white finale that’s pure drive-in gold. Featuring stop-motion trucks, rubbery prosthetics, and a tragic monster with a broken heart, it’s a must for fans of 50s creature features.
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