It Came From Beneath the Sea (1955) - Movie Trailer

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2009

A gigantic octopus -- who's a real sourpuss -- terrorizes an atomic submarine shuttling the Pacific. By the time the crew realizes the monster is the nasty by-product of a hydrogen bomb experiment, the creature is well on its way to destroying San Francisco. The octopus is yet another example in a long line of fantastic stop-motion animation from the technique's master, Ray Harryhausen.

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  • This was always a great Ray H stop motion monster

  • It was, indeed. I remember when I first watched it. At home in Dallas, TX. I was about 4. My dad and I stayed up late, and sat in front of out B/W TV and watched it. I was a bit unnerved afterwards. Another one we watched that gave me nightmares was "Jason and the Argonauts." The giant Talos was especially creepy.

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  • The movie as a whole is standard B-Grade 50s Science Fiction, the only reason to see it is because of Ray Harryhausen's Special effects

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