Explore stunning HD movie screencaps and stills of Julie Adams in Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954), featuring her unforgettable scenes with the monster. Julie captivates in her bold white swimsuit, a timeless symbol of 1950s horror cinema. Her underwater sequences, beauty, and suspenseful encounters with the Gill-man remain iconic. A visual treat for classic horror and vintage Hollywood fans.
Julie Adams in Creature From the Black Lagoon – HD Movie Photos
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Julie Adams (born Betty May Adams) was a classic Hollywood actress best known for her role as Kay Lawrence in Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954). She starred in 1950s films like Bend of the River and The Mississippi Gambler, opposite icons like James Stewart and Rock Hudson. On TV, she was seen in Murder, She Wrote, Capitol, and The Jimmy Stewart Show. Adams left a lasting legacy in film and television history.