Black-and-white promotional still from Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954), featuring the iconic Gill-man in full costume standing beneath a rocky arch. The creature’s detailed design — complete with gills, scales, and webbed claws — became one of the most memorable monster visuals of classic Hollywood cinema.
Portrayed by Ben Chapman on land and Ricou Browning in underwater sequences, the Gill-man symbolizes both the fear and fascination with the unknown that defined 1950s science fiction horror. The film remains a landmark of Universal’s monster legacy and a lasting influence on creature design in modern cinema.
