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The Deadly Mantis is a 1957
science fiction film produced by William Alland for Universal-International Pictures. It was directed by Nathan Juran from a screenplay by Martin Berkeley, and starred Craig Stevens
, William Hopper
and Alix Talton. It was filmed in black and white and runs for 79 minutes.

The film may also have been known, somewhere, as The Giant Mantis and The Incredible Praying Mantis, though this has never been confirmed.

In February 1997, The Deadly Mantis was featured as an episode of movie-mocking television show Mystery Science Theater 3000.

Synopsis

A sudden geologic shift in the Arctic frees a 200-foot-long prehistoric praying mantis from a glacier in which it had become frozen alive. A United States military outpost on the DEW Line, commanded by Col. Parkman (Stevens), becomes the center for investigation after the creature destroys a transport plane. The only clue to the culprit (which has not yet been seen by anyone who's lived) is a fragment of the mantis' claw, which is sent to Washington D.C. where a young paleontologist, Dr. Ned Jackson (Hopper) identifies its origin and sets off, with his photographer-aide Marge Blaine (Talton), to assist the investigation.

Before any of them can accomplish much, the mantis attacks and destroys the outpost, despite attempts to repel it with military rifles and flame-throwers. The mantis then flies off and Parkman, Jackson and Blaine, who have survived, return to Washington. Radar tracking and witness reports confirm the insect is heading along the Eastern seabord southeast towards the Capitol, where it lands on the Washington Monument. After being chased off by fighters it heads up to New York, where an aircraft finally inflicts a major blow. The injured mantis takes refuge in the Holland Tunnel, where the military is finally able to finish it off.

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