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Gorgo

Play trailer 2:30 Poster for Gorgo Released Mar 29, 1961,  1h 19m,  Sci-Fi Play Trailer Watchlist
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When an undersea volcano sends tremors throughout the Atlantic, aquatic creatures come out of hiding. Merchant seamen Joe Ryan (Bill Travers) and partner Sam Slade (William Sylvester) harness the most unusual of the lot, a massive beast that looks like a Tyrannosaurus Rex. The enterprising sailors deliver their quarry to a British circus, but it turns out that the animal is a newborn. And, when his much larger mother arrives in London to rescue her son, the city feels her wrath.
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John Beifuss Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) Women are absent from 'Gorgo' because the title beast proves to be the biggest mother of them all, literally. The entire movie is constructed around a feminine presence that is destructive and wrathful but also righteous. Rated: 3/4 •  Oct 27, 2013 Full Review Nicolas Lacroix EnPrimeur.ca Rated: 3/5 •  Jan 17, 2005 Full Review

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Audience Member This is absolutely trash 🗑️.It wants to be Godzilla,but it’s Jesuszilla Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 10/27/24 Full Review Karl O A misunderstood metaphor for the tyranny of the British Empire. Where the infant monster represents the Irish Repression by the British, the adult monster represents Mother Irelands rebellion. And her eventual rejection of the stinking invaders. The English may rob the Irish of their heritage (the theft of the creature from the Dublin University) but the thieving English pay in the end. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 06/11/24 Full Review
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Synopsis When an undersea volcano sends tremors throughout the Atlantic, aquatic creatures come out of hiding. Merchant seamen Joe Ryan (Bill Travers) and partner Sam Slade (William Sylvester) harness the most unusual of the lot, a massive beast that looks like a Tyrannosaurus Rex. The enterprising sailors deliver their quarry to a British circus, but it turns out that the animal is a newborn. And, when his much larger mother arrives in London to rescue her son, the city feels her wrath.
Director
Eugène Lourié
Producer
Wilfred Eades, Frank King
Production Co
King Brothers Productions
Genre
Sci-Fi
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 29, 1961, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 19, 2016
Runtime
1h 19m
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