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Original title: Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, The DVD Release Date • R1: Oct 21, 2003
Budget $210,000
Running Time 1 hour, 20 minutes
Country USA
Production Companies Mutual Pictures of California
Studio Warner Brothers
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • Monster from Beneath the Sea • Dinosaurier in New York (1953) • Panik in New York (1953)
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Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi, Monsters, Prehistoric, Suspense, Fantasy, Mutants, Mad Scientists
Tagline: It's alive !
Plot: A long-hibernating and ostensibly extinct rhedosaurus is roused from his eternal slumber by an atomic blast. Emerging from the sea, the rhedosaurus wreaks havoc in every direction, leveling cities and amusement parks in his path. Based on Ray Bradbury's short story "The Fog Horn."
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As with most genre pictures of its decade a tad melodramatic but with a somewhat refreshing sense of sarcastic humour (there's a drug reference made to why a scientist saw the beast and an amusing phone call to a French-Canadian sailor) the only problem is we have to wallow through too much talking (and a few okay scattered scenes of destruction) before the above mentioned, and worth waiting for, rampage.  -- (TheVideoGraveYard.com)
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| Directed by |
Eugène Lourié
Gorgo, Behemoth, the Sea Monster, The Colossus of New York | |
| Written by |
| Fred Freiberger
Beginning of the End, Garden of Evil, Adventures in Paradise | |
| Cast |
Lee Van Cleef
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, High Noon, For a Few Dollars More |
 | Vera Miles
Psycho, The Searchers, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance |
 | Paul Hubschmid
Funeral in Berlin, The Tiger of Eschnapur, The Indian Tomb | | Cecil Kellaway
Harvey, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Wuthering Heights | Kenneth Tobey
Innerspace, Single White Female, Honey, I Blew Up the Kid | | |
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