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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:
Paul Picerni,
Paula Hill,
William Woodson,
James Best,
Paula Raymond,
Robert Easton,
Fred Aldrich,
Ann Kunde,
Frank Ferguson,
Louise Colombet,
Don Gordon,
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Paul Picerni
1 December 1922, Corona, New York, USA
Paula Hill
15 February 1926, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
William Woodson
16 July 1917, San Bernardino, California, USA
James Best
26 July 1926, Powderly, Kentucky, USA
Paula Raymond
23 November 1924, San Francisco, California, USA
Robert Easton
23 November 1930, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Fred Aldrich
23 December 1904, New York City, New York, USA
Ann Kunde
July 10, 1895 in Franklin, Nebraska, USA
Frank Ferguson
25 December 1906, Ferndale, California, USA
Louise Colombet
September 10, 1886 in Dijon, France
Don Gordon
13 November 1926, Los Angeles, California, USA
Director:
Eugène Lourié
Eugène Lourié
8 April 1903, Kharkov, Russian Empire [now Kharkiv, Ukraine]
Country:
United States
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May 24, 2003
The tricks are still pretty clever.
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.
October 19, 2003
Frankly, I was rooting for the monster.... Watching the beast eat a roller-coaster was especially satisfying.
November 15, 2009
Visionary from beginning to end
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October 31, 2006
Despite more than a suspicion of palaver, it generates a fair portion of interest and climactic excitement ...
May 18, 2013
Clumsy in some very key ways at the script level, it's nevertheless an exemplary B-picture.
April 06, 2006
This enjoyable 'B' oldie is noteworthy not just for establishing a template for the Atomic Age Behemoth flicks that followed.
April 29, 2014
This 50s bis Beastie movie is still a romp despite obviously dated effects.
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...
September 30, 2011
The third act - a rampage through New York comprised of stop-motion, miniatures, rear projection and other layering processes - ensures that all was worthwhile.

