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The Giant Behemoth
The Giant Behemoth

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Directors: Douglas Hickox, Eugene Lourie
Actors: Gene Evans, Andre Morell, John Turner, Leigh Madison, Jack Macgowran
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 29 reviews
Sales Rank: 9490

Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
Rating: Unrated
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 90
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 114508
UPC: 085391145080
EAN: 0085391145080
ASIN: B000OHZJIC

Theatrical Release Date: March 3, 1959
Release Date: June 26, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand New and Factory Sealed Item Fast Shipping

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Radioactive waste dumped in the Atlantic Ocean awakens a prehistoric monster than can project electric shocks and radioactive beams. After the beast terrorizes the English coast officials decide against attacking the creature with conventional weaponry because such a strategy would spread a dangerous amount radioactive contamination over the entire country. Meanwhile the monster approaches London...Running Time: 90 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: SCI-FI/FANTASY Rating: NR UPC: 085391145080 Manufacturer No: 114508


Customer Reviews:   Read 24 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars I HATE PHONY WIDESCREEN   January 28, 2008
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

There is true widescreen and there is false widescreen. This is one of the many (And I do mean many) dvds released under the latter. Amazon lists this as being 1:66.1. That's when a good print of 2:35.1 the most common of the widest scope is not available they work with something reasonable that loses some of the sides, but it is livable. This Movie looks like it was filmed at 1:33.1 fullscreen (TV shaped) then cropped at 1:85.1. I mean how do you explain why the Behemoth's head keeps disappearing behind the upper black bar way too often. This movie should have been presented in a fullscreen format. I would really love to know who was the person who came up with the idea and said "Hey! lets cut the top and bottom of the picture of a movie and we'll call it WIDESCREEN!" As for the movie itself, EH.. it aint so good. It's ok, but it aint so good. It so so, but it aint so good. Maybe I'd have a better opinion of this movie if the Behemoths head wasn't coverered up by the added black bars.


5 out of 5 stars the music, the lighting, the sound! whoa   December 17, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

to say this movie is underrated is well an understatement. I'm amazed that all the astute fan reviews have not noted the magnificent spine tingling music score the dramatic lighting in many scenes and the juicy sound effects not to mention the distinctive memorable roar of the monster. There was only one perfect giant monster picture and that was the Beast from 20,000 Fathoms but while the Beast is equivalent to the technical polish of say TVs Twilight Zone
the Giant Behemoth is like TV's the Outer Limits, rich with atmosphere and it scares the hell out of you. Those hair raising closeups of the monster with those piercing, hypnotic Plutonian eyes. The superbly played out Sherlock Holmes style hunt for the creature in sharp B&W photography filmed mostly on location. Finally the grippingly presented theme of radioactive fallout was never portrayed to such dramatic effect not even in Godzilla 54'. The ferry scene is chilling because it plays like a commercial almost, seemingly out of place int he movie with a tame documentary style routine and then a female passenger sees somthing big and funny looking in the water and starts to point at it with mild amusement until we hear a woman's scream and the rest is horror movie history. This scene although flawed has taken a famed life of it's own by the infamous deletions it faced in many releases. Like it was banned for being too grim perhaps which is likely because the movie was given an x certificate in it's first uk release which in a way makes sense because the film does scare children for real. but from the opening heaving shots of the deep atlantic to the,eyepopping shots of the monster chewing dock cranes ,industrial power lines and incinerating farm boys on piles of hay to the daring underwater climax the Giant Behemoth will make you say WHOA! one way or another before it is over. It's a true classic.



5 out of 5 stars B/W Monsters are the real deal ! ! !   December 12, 2007
If you love B/W MONSTERS AS I DO...YOU WILL GREATLY ENJOY "THEM"...AND..."THE GIANT BEHEMOTH....They will take you back in time..when the atomic bomb was first developed in the world... These monsters where a result of radiation....stop motion anamation allowed these creatures to look and sound very real...the acting is warmer and very real aswell to the eye....What a delight to see them again...


2 out of 5 stars the giant waste of time   September 10, 2007
What a disappointment! I had not seen this since the late 60's, when I was just a boy. The name of Willis O'Brien lured me, but the very ordinary commentary tells us that Obie had very little to do with the production. Incidentally, the two doing the commentary seem to know less about the movie than I do! Try as I might, I can't recommend this to any monster movie enthusiast.


4 out of 5 stars It's just plain ol' fun   September 2, 2007
This is a type of movie that you would watch when nothing is on the Tube and you want to relax and enjoy yourself with a nice cold beer and a pizza. It is a fabulous experience to watch these movies and imagine what it must have been like to be in a drive-in seeing these movies for the first time on a friday night.
It take a unique individual with a love for the classics B Moster movies to enjoy these classics. I would recommend this, it rates up there with The Thing with James Arness or Them. Enjoy!


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