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The Giant Behemoth
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The Giant Behemoth

Mar 3, 1959
1h 20m
★ 5.7

The biggest thing since creation!

Overview

Marine atomic tests cause changes in the ocean's ecosystem resulting in dangerous blobs of radiation and the resurrection of a dormant dinosaur which threatens London.

Genres

Science Fiction
Horror

Production Companies

Artistes Alliance Ltd.
Diamond Pictures Corp.

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Cast

Gene Evans

Steve Karnes

Gene Evans

André Morell

Prof. James Bickford

André Morell

Leigh Madison

Jean Trevethan

Leigh Madison

John Turner

John

John Turner

Alastair Hunter

Dr. C. A. Morris, the village doctor

Alastair Hunter

Lloyd Lamble

Senior Admiral, at the Admiralty

Lloyd Lamble

Jack MacGowran

Dr. Sampson, the paleontologist

Jack MacGowran

Maurice Kaufmann

Mini Submarine Officer

Maurice Kaufmann

Henri Vidon

Tom Trevethan

Henri Vidon

Patrick Jordan

Photo Lab Aide

Patrick Jordan

Howard Lang

Naval Commader, at the "Valkyrie" wreck (uncredited)

Howard Lang

Leonard Sachs

Dialogue Scientist at Conference (bit)

Leonard Sachs

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