THE GIANT BEHEMOTH-1959-Some time after
a fisherman named Tom is burned to death (his last word is
“behemoth”), American scientist Doc Carr (Gene Evans) lectures
some stuffy English eggheads about radiation and Bikini island. When
“thousands” of dead fish are washed up on the English coast Carr
and Prof. Bickford (Andre Morell) investigated the goings on in
Cornwall. Naturally there's a giant radiation created dinosaur
prowling around. Besides being very big it can also shoot a
radioactive ray that burns its victims to cinders. It makes its way to
the Thames and sinks a ferry, then rampages through London. After
killing the beast, Carr and Bickford get some bad news in the final
scene. Jack MacGowran is also featured a paleontologist who helps
out.
THE GIANT BEHEMOTH is a fun movie but Willis O'Brien's
stop motion animation isn't as good as most of his US output,
probably due to budget restraints and the fact that the movie was
filmed in England while the special effects were done (with his
assistant Pete Peterson) in Los Angeles.
Director Eugene Lourie (THE
BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS) co-wrote the screenplay with blacklisted
writer Daniel James who'd go on to pen the screenplay for GORGO
(which Lourie would direct) in 1961.
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