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Behemoth, the Sea Monster (1959)

Behemoth, the Sea Monster (1959)
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A perennial of the "Shock Theatre" TV circuit of the 1950s, The British The Giant Behemoth owes a great deal to the earlier American sci-fier The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms. A Cornish fisherman is found covered with what looks like radiation burns. Before he dies, the fisherman utters the word "behemoth," citing a monster alluded to in the Bible. It isn't long before England is besieged by a dinosaur-like monstrosity, evidently the by-product of atomic fallout. Only a high-powered torpedo stands between the Giant Behemoth and the helpless British citizenry. The film's stop-motion animation is pretty good, considering the tight budget; all the title character lacks is the distinctive personality of a King Kong, Godzilla or Gorgo. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
John Turner
Director(s):
Douglas HickoxEugène Lourié, (more)
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A perennial of the "Shock Theatre" TV circuit of the 1950s, The British The Giant Behemoth owes a great deal to the earlier American sci-fier The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms. A Cornish fisherman is found covered with what looks like radiation burns. Before he dies, the fisherman utters the word "behemoth," citing a monster alluded to in the Bible. It isn't long before England is besieged by a dinosaur-like monstrosity, evidently the by-product of atomic fallout. Only a high-powered torpedo stands between the Giant Behemoth and the helpless British citizenry. The film's stop-motion animation is pretty good, considering the tight budget; all the title character lacks is the distinctive personality of a King Kong, Godzilla or Gorgo. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Douglas HickoxEugène Lourié
Writer(s):
Daniel HyattEugène Lourié
Producer(s):
David Diamond
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyHorror
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    Peggy P.

    bad Godzilla knock off

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    Richard M.

    excellent creature movie

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    Joe R.

    OK, this will be heresy...but I love this film more than BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS. (For those who mention the similarities, it should be noted that Eugene Lourie directed BOTH films). No shoe-horned-in pseudo love interest either. The tone is dead-serious throughout. Good music track too. While the effects are not up to BEAST (even though KING KONG's Willis O'Brien did the stop-motion), this is a far deadlier creature. It is radioactive, so it can fry people from a distance. For those who call it "boring," think of it as similar to a Quatermass film with a rampaging dinosaur. Now when do we get a Bl-Ray disc?

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