They Always Kill the Creature

by Lee R. Lawing

There is an unwritten rule in creature features, that the creature always dies. Rico has other thoughts about the one he’s currently filming in Silver Springs, Florida with a Second Unit from Hollywood

RIP Ricou Browning.

There is an unwritten rule in creature features, that the creature always dies. Rico has other thoughts about the one he’s currently filming in Silver Springs, Florida with a Second Unit from Hollywood

RIP Ricou Browning.

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They Always Kill the Creature

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  • Paul Donnelly: They Always Kill the Creature

    Although comically decked out in his creature costume (the visual would be a hoot), Rico's rebellion on behalf of the creature has ironic and heart-rending consequences. This is a rich and layered monologue.

    Although comically decked out in his creature costume (the visual would be a hoot), Rico's rebellion on behalf of the creature has ironic and heart-rending consequences. This is a rich and layered monologue.

  • John Busser: They Always Kill the Creature

    I am a HUGE fan of old monster movies. No one wants to see the creatures survive to terrorize another day more than myself. So Lee Lawing's touching short piece really hit home. We always forget that underneath that scaly (or hairy, furry, slimy, half-dead, irradiated, supernatural, robotic, alien) covering, there beats the heart of a man. Lee shows us this in the most ironic way. And as in the best of these films, the creature really WAS misunderstood. A wonderfully nostalgic tragedy. I loved it!

    I am a HUGE fan of old monster movies. No one wants to see the creatures survive to terrorize another day more than myself. So Lee Lawing's touching short piece really hit home. We always forget that underneath that scaly (or hairy, furry, slimy, half-dead, irradiated, supernatural, robotic, alien) covering, there beats the heart of a man. Lee shows us this in the most ironic way. And as in the best of these films, the creature really WAS misunderstood. A wonderfully nostalgic tragedy. I loved it!

  • Toby Malone: They Always Kill the Creature

    In this one-person short, Lee R. Lawing takes a familiar trope (the Universal monster) and asks two questions: why do we always kill the creature to end a story, and can that narrative be avoided? The nobility of the gesture is inevitably undercut by the world. We'll never know whether there was any hope for the creature.

    In this one-person short, Lee R. Lawing takes a familiar trope (the Universal monster) and asks two questions: why do we always kill the creature to end a story, and can that narrative be avoided? The nobility of the gesture is inevitably undercut by the world. We'll never know whether there was any hope for the creature.

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Character Information

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  • RICO
    Character Age
    31
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any Race/Any Ethnicity
    Character Gender Identity
    Male