The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms

The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms

1953Movie80 minEnglish

The controlled explosion of an atomic bomb in the Arctic Circle awakens a frozen dinosaur that will wreak havoc in New York City.

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IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes71%
Google Users76%
Director: Eugène LouriéGenres: Science Fiction, Horror, Monster

Plot Summary

A colossal prehistoric monster, a Rhedosaurus, is awakened from its icy slumber by atomic bomb testing in the Arctic. The creature, drawn by the sound of sonar, travels south and begins a path of destruction along the American East Coast. As the military scrambles to find a way to stop the rampaging beast, a retired naval officer and a paleontologist race against time to understand the creature and prevent further devastation.

Critical Reception

The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms was a significant success for its time, praised for its groundbreaking special effects and thrilling premise. While some critics noted its B-movie roots and straightforward plot, audiences were captivated by the monster's destructive rampage and the suspenseful narrative. It is often considered a pioneering film in the giant monster genre that would later be dominated by Japanese cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its innovative special effects and tense monster sequences.
  • A classic example of 1950s atomic-age monster cinema.
  • Engaging plot despite some predictable elements.

Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be an exciting and suspenseful monster movie, appreciating its historical significance in the genre and its effective creature effects for the era.

Fun Fact

The creature's roar was created by speeding up a recording of a domestic cat's purr.

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John Chard

John Chard

Rhedosaurus rampage as Harryhausen genius starts to work. Nuclear testing out in the arctic rouses a prehistoric Rhedosaurs from its icy incarcerated sleep. It promptly lays waste to everything that gets in its path, and its next stop is...