
After a nuclear strike, a mismatched band of survivors—a geologist, a petty thief with his companion, and a prospector—take refuge in a remote valley house owned by a rugged survivalist and his attractive daughter. Their safety is shattered when they are beset by a hellish creature and must confront spreading radiation and its deadly impact on wildlife and humanity.
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Richard Denning
Rick

Roger Corman
Nelson - Louise's Fiancée in Framed Photograph (uncredited)

Raymond Hatton
Pete

Paul Dubov
Radek

Lori Nelson
Louise Madison

Jonathan Haze
Contaminated Man

Chet Huntley
Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Paul Blaisdell
Mutant

Mike Connors
Tony Lamont

Adele Jergens
Ruby

Paul Birch
Jim Madison
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Jim Madison
Rick
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Nelson
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In a world shattered by an atomic war, a small, pristine refuge survives where Earth remains tainted by radioactive fallout. Jim Madison Paul Birch is a former U.S. Navy commander who has carved out a fragile life with his daughter Louise Madison Lori Nelson inside a sealed box canyon, surrounded by lead cliffs and stocked with supplies he carefully hoarded for a crisis like this. Louise is preparing for a future with her fiancé, but that man has vanished, leaving only a photo on her nightstand. The photo is of Nelson Roger Corman, a reminder of a promise that may never come true.
One day, a handful of survivors stumble into the canyon, drawn by chance to Jim’s shelter as the world outside remains hazardous. Among them is Rick Richard Denning, a geologist who specializes in uranium mining, who understands the precious, precarious nature of their new home. Also present are Tony Lamont Mike Connors and his moll Ruby Adele Jergens, two travelers bound for San Francisco, and a Contaminated Man Jonathan Haze, a figure who embodies the danger of the irradiated landscape. Jim is initially wary, but his humanity proves stronger than suspicion, and he slowly grants them shelter.
Two threats loom over this fragile existence. The first is the simple and urgent question of whether the radioactive fallout will ever dissipate, and whether any rain will come that could wash the poison from the air and soil before it corrodes everything inside the canyon. The second is a more immediate, fearsome danger: a hideous atomic-mutated monster, a creature that hunts and kills among those whose flesh carries the taint of fallout. The Mutant [Paul Blaisdell], a figure both grotesque and terrifying, testifies to the brutal rules of this new world.
Beneath the surface, a darker danger simmers. Tony, outwardly charming and helpful, harbors a selfish plan: he wants to remove the other men from the picture so he can pursue Louise for himself. His true nature begins to reveal itself, and the fragile trust among the survivors is strained to the breaking point. When the monster strikes, it kidnaps Louise, forcing a dramatic confrontation between fear, loyalty, and survival.
Louise escapes by fleeing into a small freshwater lake, where the creature hesitates to follow. Rick confronts the Mutant in a tense sequence, and the monster retreats as rain begins to fall. The rain proves lethal to the creature, dying as the storm intensifies and the cooling water erases the contamination that gave the beast its power. In the aftermath, Louise is rescued by Rick, and their bond deepens as the skies clear of danger. Meanwhile, Tony’s treachery comes to a brutal end: Jim, who has been slowly dying from radiation poisoning, reveals a crucial truth to his rescuers—that the rain is radiation-free and will wash away the remaining contamination, opening the path to a safer world beyond the canyon. In his final moments, Jim also confirms that he has heard voices of other survivors on the radio, hinting at a larger world still alive.
When the rain finally ceases, Rick [Richard Denning] and Louise [Lori Nelson] walk hand in hand out of the canyon, stepping toward a future that holds the possibility of beginning anew. The frame lingers on the quiet landscape as the end card proclaims “The Beginning,” signaling not an ending but the chance to reclaim life beyond the shelter.
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