THE BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS
It's alive !
An atomic bomb test in the Arctic Circle unfreezes a hibernating fictional dinosaur, a Rhedosaurus, that begins to wreak havoc in New York City.
About This Film
Far north of the Arctic Circle, a nuclear bomb test, dubbed "Operation Experiment", is conducted. Prophetically, right after the blast, physicist Thomas Nesbitt muses "What the cumulative effects of all these atomic explosions and tests will be, only time will tell". The explosion awakens a 200-foot (61 m) long carnivorous dinosaur known as a Rhedosaurus,[9] thawing it out of the ice where it had been held in suspended animation for millions of years. Nesbitt is the only surviving witness to the beast's awakening and later is dismissed out-of-hand as being delirious at the time of his sighting. Despite the skepticism, he persists, knowing what he saw.
The dinosaur begins making its way down the east coast of North America, sinking a fishing ketch off the Grand Banks, destroying another near Marquette, Canada, wrecking a lighthouse in Maine and destroying buildings in Massachusetts. Nesbitt eventually gains allies in paleontologist Thurgood Elson and his young assistant Lee Hunter after one of the surviving fishermen identifies from a collection of drawings the very same dinosaur that Nesbitt saw. Plotting the sightings of the beast's appearances on a map for skeptical military officers, Elson proposes the dinosaur is returning to the Hudson River area, where fossils of Rhedosaurus were first found. In a diving bell search of the undersea Hudson River Canyon, Professor Elson is killed after his bell is swallowed by the beast, which eventually comes ashore in Manhattan. A later newspaper report of its rampage lists "180 known dead, 1500 injured, damage estimates $300 million".
Meanwhile, military troops led by Colonel Jack Evans attempt to stop the Rhedosaurus with an electrified barricade, then blast a hole with a bazooka in the beast's throat, which drives it back into the sea. Unfortunately, it bleeds all over the streets of New York, unleashing a horrible, virulent prehistoric contagion, which begins to infect the populace, causing even more fatalities. The infection precludes blowing up the Rhedosaurus or even setting it ablaze, lest the contagion spread further. It is decided to shoot a radioactive isotope into the beast's neck wound with hopes of burning it from the inside, killing it without releasing the contagion.
When the Rhedosaurus comes ashore and reaches Coney Island amusement park, military sharpshooter Corporal Stone takes a rifle grenade loaded with a potent radioactive isotope and climbs on board a roller coaster. Riding the coaster to the top of the tracks, so he can get to eye-level with the beast, he fires the isotope into its open neck wound. It thrashes about in reaction, causing the roller coaster to spark when falling to the ground, setting the amusement park ablaze. With the fire spreading rapidly, the park becomes engulfed in flames. The Rhedosaurus collapses and eventually dies from isotope poisoning and heat stroke.
The dinosaur begins making its way down the east coast of North America, sinking a fishing ketch off the Grand Banks, destroying another near Marquette, Canada, wrecking a lighthouse in Maine and destroying buildings in Massachusetts. Nesbitt eventually gains allies in paleontologist Thurgood Elson and his young assistant Lee Hunter after one of the surviving fishermen identifies from a collection of drawings the very same dinosaur that Nesbitt saw. Plotting the sightings of the beast's appearances on a map for skeptical military officers, Elson proposes the dinosaur is returning to the Hudson River area, where fossils of Rhedosaurus were first found. In a diving bell search of the undersea Hudson River Canyon, Professor Elson is killed after his bell is swallowed by the beast, which eventually comes ashore in Manhattan. A later newspaper report of its rampage lists "180 known dead, 1500 injured, damage estimates $300 million".
Meanwhile, military troops led by Colonel Jack Evans attempt to stop the Rhedosaurus with an electrified barricade, then blast a hole with a bazooka in the beast's throat, which drives it back into the sea. Unfortunately, it bleeds all over the streets of New York, unleashing a horrible, virulent prehistoric contagion, which begins to infect the populace, causing even more fatalities. The infection precludes blowing up the Rhedosaurus or even setting it ablaze, lest the contagion spread further. It is decided to shoot a radioactive isotope into the beast's neck wound with hopes of burning it from the inside, killing it without releasing the contagion.
When the Rhedosaurus comes ashore and reaches Coney Island amusement park, military sharpshooter Corporal Stone takes a rifle grenade loaded with a potent radioactive isotope and climbs on board a roller coaster. Riding the coaster to the top of the tracks, so he can get to eye-level with the beast, he fires the isotope into its open neck wound. It thrashes about in reaction, causing the roller coaster to spark when falling to the ground, setting the amusement park ablaze. With the fire spreading rapidly, the park becomes engulfed in flames. The Rhedosaurus collapses and eventually dies from isotope poisoning and heat stroke.
Keywords
Psychotronic Film
Blood
Doctor
Telephone Call
Monster
Police Officer
Explosion
Scientist
Hospital
Rampage
Creature Feature
Fire
Experiment
Psychiatrist
Bare Chested Man
Stock Footage
Pistol
Ship
New York City
Underwater Scene
Airplane
Rifle
Panic
Newspaper Headline
Animal Attack
Giant Monster
Blind Man
Eaten Alive
Low Budget Sci Fi Movie
Giant Monster Sci Fi
Sailor
Radiation
Immigrant
Map
Plague
Destruction
Museum
Manhattan New York City
Amusement Park
Dinosaur
Sea Monster
Psychology
Ballet
Octopus
Crushed Car
Paleontologist
Lighthouse
Sharpshooter
Radar
Telephone Operator
Lost At Sea
Dock
Disease
Tokusatsu
Atomic Bomb
Nuclear Testing
Radio Broadcast
City In Panic
Disaster In New York
Marksman
Scientist Hero
Atomic Test
Ocean
Countdown
Broken Leg
Shipwreck
French Canadian
Colonel
Lighthouse Keeper
Shark
U.S. Army
Radioactive Isotope
Hazmat Suit
Rollercoaster
Militia
Prehistoric Creature
Expedition
Trail Of Blood
Frozen Alive
Canada
Brooklyn Bridge
Paleontology
Radioactive Shell
Arctic
Rhedosaurus
Submersible
Diving Bell
Atomic Weapon
Isotope
Arctic Circle
Atomic Age
Researcher
U.S. Military
Blizzard
Detonation
Stop Motion Creature
Parka
Buried In Snow
Ice Shelf
Avalanche
Fishing Vessel
Atlantic Ocean
Dinosaur Skeleton
Prehistoric Animal
Ocean Current
Dinosaur Attack
Eaten By A Dinosaur
Police Box
State Of Emergency
Mass Hysteria
Reference To Wall Street Manhattan New York City
Reference To Herald Square Manhattan New York City
Reference To Broadway Manhattan New York City
Reference To Times Square Manhattan New York City
Giant Dinosaur
Electric Wire
Disease Carrier
Germ Carrier
Open Wound
Radiation Poisoning
East Coast Of The United States
Monster Terrorizes A City
Trawler
Contamination
High Voltage
Police Force
North Pole
Mushroom Cloud
Reference To Judy Garland
Reference To Galileo
Reference To Clark Gable
Animal Blood
Live Dinosaur
Mesozoic
Fishing Village
Coast Guard
Bazooka
Atomic Energy
Also Known As
Dinosaurier in New York, El Monstruo de Tiempos Remotos, 原子怪獣現わる, Il Risveglio del Dinosauro, El Monstruo del Mar, Le Monstre des Temps Perdus, The Monster from Beneath the Sea, Panik in New York