
Tarantula
“More terrifying than any horror known to man comes a creeping crawling monster whose towering fury no one can escape!”
Where to watch Tarantula in Germany
Tarantula is streaming on Joyn Plus, Kabel Eins Classics Amazon Channel, Seven Entertainment Amazon Channel and Magenta TV+ in Germany. Availability checked 25 May 2026.
About Tarantula
Tarantula is a 1955 movie in the Science Fiction and Horror genres, directed by Jack Arnold, starring John Agar, Mara Corday and Leo G. Carroll. It has a runtime of 1 hour 20 minutes. It holds an average rating of 6.5/10 from 308 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Tarantula in Germany — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.
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Overview
A rogue scientist near a small desert town arouses the suspicion of the town's doctor when his lab assistant is found dead from a case of acromegaly, which took only four days to develop. As the doctor investigates, aided by the scientist's new female assistant, they discover that something is devouring local cattle and humans in increasingly large quantities.
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I watch Tarantula in Germany?+
In Germany, you can stream Tarantula on Joyn Plus, Kabel Eins Classics Amazon Channel, Seven Entertainment Amazon Channel and Magenta TV+.
Is Tarantula on Netflix?+
Tarantula is not on Netflix in Germany right now, but you can stream it on Joyn Plus, Kabel Eins Classics Amazon Channel, Seven Entertainment Amazon Channel and Magenta TV+.
How long is Tarantula?+
Tarantula has a runtime of 1 hour 20 minutes (80 minutes).
Who stars in Tarantula?+
Tarantula stars John Agar, Mara Corday, Leo G. Carroll, Nestor Paiva and Ross Elliott.
When did Tarantula come out?+
Tarantula is a 1955 movie directed by Jack Arnold.
What genre is Tarantula?+
Tarantula is Science Fiction and Horror film.
Who directed Tarantula?+
Tarantula was directed by Jack Arnold.
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