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  1. The Giant Behemoth is a 1959 British-American science fiction action horror film directed by Eugène Lourié, with special effects by Willis H. O'Brien, Pete Peterson, Irving Block, Jack Rabin, and Louis de Witt.

  2. The Giant Behemoth: Directed by Eugène Lourié. With Gene Evans, André Morell, John Turner, Leigh Madison. Marine atomic tests cause changes in the ocean's ecosystem resulting in dangerous blobs of radiation and the resurrection of a dormant dinosaur that threatens London.

    • (2.9K)
    • Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Eugène Lourié
    • 1959-03-03
  3. Aug 22, 2016 · Starring: Gene Evans, André Morell and John Turner The Giant Behemoth (1959) Official Trailer - Gene Evans Movie Marine atomic tests cause changes in the ocean's ecosystem resulting in...

    • 2 min
    • 66K
    • Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers
  4. Nov 3, 2019 · movies. The Giant Behemoth.mp4. Item Size 1356428774. Addeddate 2019-11-03 12:44:41 Identifier 5afa0adb-073a-4ae9-8272-1ba82d77b4ae Scanner

  5. Mar 28, 2011 · Giant Behemoth, The (1959) -- (Movie Clip) Ferry Approach, SE18 Entirely real setting, after weird nuclear events all along the southern coast of England and assurances that the Thames estuary is at no risk, shooting at the Woolwich Ferry in East London, just past Greenwich, the monster, in miniature, looking like a legit aquatic dinosaur ...

    • Eugene Lourie, Kim Mills
    • Gene Evans
  6. Summaries. Marine atomic tests cause changes in the ocean's ecosystem resulting in dangerous blobs of radiation and the resurrection of a dormant dinosaur that threatens London. The dumping of radioactive waste in the ocean disturbs a prehistoric monster than can project electric shocks and radioactive beams.

  7. “The Giant Behemoth” is a classic monster movie that follows a team of scientists as they battle a prehistoric creature unleashed by atomic bomb testing, blending suspense and special effects mastery. “The Giant Behemoth” is a true gem of the classic monster movie genre, released in 1959.