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Al Cantor

· Active 1949–1957

Al Cantor, an actor known for his work in the 1950s, appears in The Giant Claw (1957), a film emblematic of the era's fascination with outlandish creature features. His role contributes to the film's unique blend of camp and horror, where audiences are treated to a giant alien bird wreaking havoc. Cantor's performance adds to the film's charm, making it a staple for fans of cult cinema and a perfect fit for SassyFlix's collection of exploitation and grindhouse films.

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The Giant Claw

The Giant Claw

1957 ★ 4.6
as AF Projectionist (uncredited)

Mitch MacAfee (Morrow), a civil aeronautical engineer, while engaged in a radar test flight near the North Pole, spots an unidentified flying object. Three jet fighter aircraft are scrambled to pursue and identify the object but one aircraft goes missing. Officials are initially angry at MacAfee over the loss of a pilot and jet over what they believe to be a hoax. When MacAfee and mathematician Sally Caldwell (Corday) fly back to New York, their aircraft also comes under attack by a UFO. With their pilot dead, they crash-land in the Adirondacks, where Pierre Broussard (Lou Merrill), a French-Canadian farmer, comes to their rescue, and reports seeing a monster he calls La Carcagne. MacAfee's report is met with bewilderment and skepticism, but the military authorities are forced to take his story seriously after several more aircraft disappear. They discover that a gigantic bird "as big as a battleship", purported to come from an antimatter galaxy, is responsible for all the incidents. MacAfee, Caldwell, Dr. Karol Noymann (Edgar Barrier), Gen. Considine (Morris Ankrum), and Gen. Van Buskirk (Robert Shayne) work feverishly to develop a way to defeat the seemingly invincible creature. The climactic showdown takes place in Manhattan, when the gigantic bird attacks both the Empire State Building and United Nations building. It is defeated by a special type of exotic atom, muonic atoms, deployed from the tail gun position of a B-25 bomber aircraft, which successfully collapses the creature's antimatter shield and allows missiles to hit and kill the monster. The giant bird plummets into the Atlantic Ocean outside New York, and the last sight of it is a claw sinking beneath the ocean.

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Filmography

4 credits
1950s 3 credits
1957
The Giant Claw as AF Projectionist (uncredited)
Movie ★ 4.8
1953
Movie ★ 8.3
1952
Breakdown as Joe DeVito
Movie ★ 7.5
1940s 1 credit
1949
Movie ★ 6.0