Behemoth, the Sea Monster

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The Giant Behemoth
Image:The Giant Behemoth movie poster.jpg
Poster for the film's theatrical release in the United States
Directed by Eugene Lourie/Douglas Hickox
Produced by David Diamond/Ted Lloyd
Written by Robert Abel (story)/Alan J. Adler (story)/Eugene Lourie (screenplay)/Daniel James(screenplay)
Starring Gene Evans/Andre Morell
Music by Edwin Astley
Cinematography Desmond Davis/Ken Hodges
Editing by Lee Doig
Distributed by Allied Artists Pictures
Release date(s) North America March 3, 1959
Europe October 1959
Running time 80 min.
Language English
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Behemoth, the Sea Monster (1959) is a science-fiction film about a giant brachiosaurus, which attacks London. It is the unacknowledged remake of Ray Harryhausen's The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953). Released in the United States as The Giant Behemoth, the film starred Gene Evans and Andre Morell. It was distributed by Allied Artists Pictures.

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The dumping of radioactive waste into the English Channel has caused something sinister to occur. Ships and submarines begin to vanish at sea. For most of the film, the navy is trying to find out what has caused this. Sixty minutes into a film, a brachiosaurus that can project electric shocks and radioactive beams begins to attack submarines and sink ships. The giant dinosaur then emerges from the sea and attacks the city of London. The military attempts to destroy the creature, but it is discovered that if it is destroyed, a large amount of radioactive contamination will engulf the entire country. The military then refrains from attacking the monster. In the end, the behemoth is killed by a torpedo, which injects it with a high dose of radiation.