Image courtesy of Milicent Patrick’s family/Hanover Square Press
The Creature from the Black Lagoon has reemerged from the deep, deep waters of history. First captured on film in 1954, the elusive Creature — and Milicent Patrick, the woman who designed him — are now the focus of a new book: The Lady from the Black Lagoon.
Check out Mandalit del Barco’s story on Milicent Patrick here.
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