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The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms
Description
Near the Arctic Circle researchers detonate a nuclear device and unwittingly thaw a prehistoric beast frozen for millions of years. The beast begins to wreak a path of destruction as it travels southward, eventually arriving at its ancient spawning grounds, which includes New York City.
Near the Arctic Circle researchers detonate a nuclear device and unwittingly thaw a prehistoric beast frozen for millions of years. The beast begins to wreak a path of destruction as it travels southward, eventually arriving at its ancient spawning grounds, which includes New York City.
Actors:
Fred Aldrich,
Edward Clark,
Gertrude Astor,
Lee Phelps,
Franklyn Farnum,
King Donovan,
Paula Hill
Fred Aldrich
23 December 1904, New York City, New York, USA
Edward Clark
May 6, 1878 in Liban, Russia
Gertrude Astor
November 9, 1887 in Lakewood, Ohio, USA
Lee Phelps
15 May 1893, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Franklyn Farnum
5 June 1878, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
King Donovan
25 January 1918, New York City, New York, USA
Paula Hill
15 February 1926, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Cecil Kellaway #Eugène Lourié #Paul Hubschmid #Paula Raymond #The Beast from 20000 Fathoms
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Fred Aldrich
23 December 1904, New York City, New York, USA
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15 May 1893, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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5 June 1878, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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May 24, 2003
The tricks are still pretty clever.August 26, 2008
...admirably stands the test of time. Despite its financial restrictions, it is a solid effort that works on all levels. Not a masterpiece, perhaps, but definitely a classic of its genre...April 29, 2014
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October 31, 2006
Despite more than a suspicion of palaver, it generates a fair portion of interest and climactic excitement ...April 06, 2006
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The third act - a rampage through New York comprised of stop-motion, miniatures, rear projection and other layering processes - ensures that all was worthwhile.October 19, 2003
Frankly, I was rooting for the monster.... Watching the beast eat a roller-coaster was especially satisfying.January 26, 2006
Freed from the Arctic ice by atomic blasts, one of Ray Harryhausen's most loveable prehistoric beasts trundles down the US coast to stomp New York ...March 13, 2010
Lovable bad sci-fi film that overcomes its slight story and flat acting with wonderful cheesy special effects.