Movies by Donald F. Glut

Dinosaur Movies
Dinosaurs Vs. Apes: DINOSAUR MOVIES and HOLLYWOOD GOES APE! have been hailed as the definitive documentaries on the prehistoric and anthropoid creatures that have appeared on the silver screen. Filled with rare movie clips, behind-the-scenes footage and interviews.

The Time Monsters
Scientist discover a way to view the past.

Tor, King of Beasts
The models in Tor, King of Beasts (1962) were a slight improvement over those in Time Is Just a Placeā¦but the models would be better in the sequel Son of Tor.

Spider-Man
Spider-man must rescue the beautiful daughter of the evil Dr. Lightning.

Son of Tor
Carl Denham (returns to Tor's plateau ("Tor, King of Beasts" 1962) with a friend.

Atom Man vs. Martian Invaders
Martians land on Earth, prepared for conquest. Atom-Man is Earth's only defense.

The Teenage Frankenstein Meets the Teenage Werewolf
Tony Rivers - the teenage werewolf (played by Paul Klug) returns. It was thought that he had been killed (Return of the Teenage Werewolf).

I Was a Teenage Movie Maker: Don Glut's Amateur Movies
From 1953 to 1969, Don Glut made amateur movies. Shot on 16mm, these films became "legendary" throughout the world.

Captain America vs. The Mutant
A spacecraft lands on Earth. Steve Rogers (played by Randal Kleiser) observes the landing and investigates as Captain America.

Dances with Werewolves
When Cassie flees an abusive relationship, and falls victim to a moon-worshiping 600-year-old Romanian Countess, a troubled paranormal investigator of Native American heritage finds himself in a deadly love triangle with a battered-woman werewolf.
The Day I Vanished
After shooting himself with a mysterious syringe that renders him invisible, a man wreaks havoc on those unfortunate enough to have wandered into his domain. He-Man creator and genre auteur Don Glut pays tribute to H.G. Wells' creation with a series of sight gags and charmingly rough science-fiction wizardry. - Jackson Scarlett
Wrath of the Sun Demon
A Volkswagen Beetle screeches around a bend in a country road as the sun nears eclipse. "No! Don't let it happen now!" a man screams, transforming into monster strongly reminiscent of the "Creature" (from the cinematic Black Lagoon) in this teenage production from Don Glut. Glut would go on to a prolific career that encompassed both genre writing and paleontology. - Jackson Scarlett