Behemoth, the Sea Monster
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Giant Behemoth | |
---|---|
Poster for the film's theatrical release in the United States |
|
Directed by | Eugène Lourié/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/André Morell |
Music by | Edwin Astley |
Cinematography | Desmond Davis/Ken Hodges |
Editing by | Lee Doig |
Distributed by | Allied Artists Pictures (USA) |
Release date(s) | March 3, 1959 October 1959 |
Running time | 80 min. |
Language | English |
Allmovie profile | |
IMDb profile |
Behemoth, the Sea Monster (1959) is an American-English science-fiction film co-production, which is an unacknowledged remake of Ray Bradbury's The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953), also co-scripted and directed by Eugène Lourié. Released in the United States as The Giant Behemoth, the film starred Gene Evans and André Morell. It was distributed by Allied Artists Pictures.
[edit] Plot
Dead fish by the thousands begin washing up on the shores of Cornwall, and finally an old fisherman is killed by something which has left him covered with radiation burns, his dying word being "behemoth". An Anglo-American team of scientists are dispatched from London to investigate, and discover the dead fish are also radioactive. Further investigation reveals a large, glowing animal swimming below the surface of the sea, and on another night it comes out and "burns" a farmhouse and its occupants, leaving footprints the length of a police car. From a picture of one print, a paleontologist determines the animal is a brachiosaurus that can project electric shocks and is saturated with radiation. The dinosaur enters the Thames River and surfaces and attacks the city of London. The scientists realize that if it is destroyed by conventional military weaponry, a large amount of radioactive contamination will be released. The military then concludes to use a mini-submarine capable of firing a toperdo with enough additional radioactivity in its warhead to "overdose" the behemoth and kill it. The American scientist and one of the younger Cornish fishermen, boyfriend of the daughter of the first man killed, take the mini-sub out and successfully kill the behemoth.
[edit] Production
The live-action scenes were filmed in Great Britain, including London. The model-animation special effects were shot in a Los Angeles studio, where they were also optically integrated with live-action footage. Due to budget restraints the scene of the monster smashing a model car was used three times in the film.
[edit] References
This article does not cite any references or sources. (February 2008) Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. |