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Gorgo

  • 1961
  • 13
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
4.7K
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William Sylvester and Bill Travers in Gorgo (1961)
Greedy sailors capture a giant lizard off the coast of Ireland and sell it to a London circus. Then its mother shows up.
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Greedy sailors capture a giant lizard off the coast of Ireland and sell it to a London circus, inciting the wrath of the creature's much-larger mother.Greedy sailors capture a giant lizard off the coast of Ireland and sell it to a London circus, inciting the wrath of the creature's much-larger mother.Greedy sailors capture a giant lizard off the coast of Ireland and sell it to a London circus, inciting the wrath of the creature's much-larger mother.

  • Director
    • Eugène Lourié
  • Writers
    • Robert L. Richards
    • Daniel James
  • Stars
    • Bill Travers
    • William Sylvester
    • Vincent Winter
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    4.7K
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    • Director
      • Eugène Lourié
    • Writers
      • Robert L. Richards
      • Daniel James
    • Stars
      • Bill Travers
      • William Sylvester
      • Vincent Winter
    • 119User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bill Travers
    Bill Travers
    • Joe Ryan
    William Sylvester
    William Sylvester
    • Sam Slade
    Vincent Winter
    Vincent Winter
    • Sean
    Christopher Rhodes
    Christopher Rhodes
    • McCartin
    Joseph O'Conor
    Joseph O'Conor
    • Prof. Hendricks
    Bruce Seton
    Bruce Seton
    • Prof. Flaherty
    Martin Benson
    Martin Benson
    • Dorkin
    Maurice Kaufmann
    Maurice Kaufmann
    • Radio Reporter
    • (as Maurice Kauffman)
    Basil Dignam
    Basil Dignam
    • Admiral
    Barry Keegan
    Barry Keegan
    • Mate
    Tommy Duggan
    • 1st Naval Officer
    • (as Thomas Duggan)
    Howard Lang
    • 1st Colonel
    Dervis Ward
    • Bosun
    Ed Bishop
    Ed Bishop
    • Radar Operator
    • (uncredited)
    Martin Boddey
    Martin Boddey
    • Army Officer at Central Command
    • (uncredited)
    Gordon Boyd
    • Navy Lieutenant
    • (uncredited)
    Jim Brady
    Jim Brady
    • Man in Crowd
    • (uncredited)
    John Breslin
    John Breslin
    • Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Eugène Lourié
    • Writers
      • Robert L. Richards
      • Daniel James
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    djkent

    One of the few Monster Movies that deserved a sequel!

    Yes, Yes, I know...this movie could be viewed as simply a ripoff of Godzilla. But really, the Brits took the concept and did a "Good show, old chap." Unlike most of the 'Zilla movies, it actually has an interesting plot. It's theme has a decidedly "pro environment" message...and the guy in the monster suit doesn't camp it up, but makes the monster seem remarkably real. Now there are some weaknesses...despite a journeyman cast of capable folks, many still turn in one-note performances, as if they're a little embarrassed about being in a monster movie. Also, some of the plot mechanisms are a little creaky. For all that, though, this is a monster movie that's at least a small cut above most. It held my attention as an adult (I'd first seen it as a child and didn't see it again for twenty years), the special effects are mostly quite good, and the ending, despite being hokey, still works! It rarely shows up on tv for some reason...so if you get a chance, rent it (there are copies available in independent shops that specialize in rare movies.)
    7Space_Mafune

    British Giant Monster FX Epic

    GORGO is hardly a perfect film but it does have several things working in its favor which make it more entertaining than many other giant monster films. One is director Eugene Lourie, certainly no stranger to giant monster films directing THE BEAST FROM 20000 FATHOMS, THE COLOSSUS OF NEW YORK, THE GIANT BEHEMOTH as well as GORGO. In terms of Special FX and Ending, only the first film named above is better than GORGO. The FX work(done by Tom Howard) in GORGO is truly well-accomplished and for the time and era was rather ground breaking. The Ending is also truly unique amongst giant monster films which usually all end the same way but this one certainly doesn't.

    The problems lie mostly with lack of character development and some serious leaps of logic. Still there are times this film can be quite suspenseful particularly once Mama Gorgo comes on the scene. The huge red-eyed Mama rising out of the water is certainly memorable stuff.
    7HumanoidOfFlesh

    Highly enjoyable monster-on-the-loose flick.

    "Gorgo" is actually one of the most enjoyable trash movies ever made.The monster is really funny-looking and the action is fast and exciting.The film will surely make you smile on some occasions.The acting is okay and the special effects are pretty good considering the year in which the film was made.7 out of 10.Check it out!
    ebiros2

    A classic monster movie

    Ocean volcanic eruption brings many deep sea fishes to the surface. Divers researching the ocean finds not only the fishes, but a reptilian monster from the deep. They succeed in capturing the monster, and brings it back to London, but a closer study shows that it's only an infant, and a lot bigger adult is expected to exist somewhere. The adult shows up, to search for its missing offspring, and London is under attack by a 200 ft tall monster.

    This might be a British version of Godzilla, but it's the first time a monster is portrayed as a family. The production is very good for a movie of this sorts, and has aged well. It was even more sensational back in the '60s when the movie was made.

    It's a classic monster movie that has its place in movie history, and still a good entertainment to watch.
    raptor_2

    Good Godzilla Knock-Off That I'll Take Over the Early Gamera's Any Day

    First off, let me say that I am indeed an MST3K fan, but I saw, and have owned this movie, long before i ever even became a MSTie myself. And as for the original himself, Godzilla, i have been a Godzilla fan longer than I have ever even walked (literally). So in that respect, my priorities come Godzilla first, MST3K second.

    With that out of the way, this isn't an all that bad Godzilla knock off. For one thing, it isn't dubbed, though the actors are still hard to hear clearly. Second, the monster effects are fairly good. Simple man-in-suit technique that still works today. Third, there is a plot, involving the young Gorgo being taken by British entrepeneurs for exploitation back on their ol' isle. Then daddy/mommy/whatever Gorgo comes to his/her/its baby's rescue. She smashes through some British landmarks in typical Godzilla fashion, with typically poor military resistance. There are human characters thrown in, but they do little more than observe.

    Why do i actually like this movie? Because I like Godzilla, and Godzilla knock-offs that don't go the way Gamera did after his second movie: Helping people all the time and being "Friend to all children!" Yes, there is a child that somewhat befriends baby Gorgo, but even the kid knows that baby Gorgo don't give a crap about him when his mommy shows up.

    Its not campy, its not deathly serious, its just good old fashioned Godzilla-type city stomping. If you're a Godzilla fan , you'll enjoy it easily. If not, you'll at least sit through it and have some fun nonetheless.

    And if you're a biased MST3K fan, unlike myself, you'd hate the Godfather if it was shown in front of MIke and the Bots. Even they admitted it wasn't all that bad of a movie!

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    • Trivia
      This was one of 15 films that were released in 1961 that was considered for an Academy Award for Special Effects.
    • Goofs
      When the current is turned up to try to electrocute Gorgo's mother, the dial gauge shown measures Pressure In Pounds Per Inch, not Electrical Voltage.
    • Quotes

      [during a scuba dive, the men glimpse Gorgo and hurriedly return to the boat]

      Joe Ryan: What did you see, Sam?

      Sam Slade: I don't know. But whatever it was, I never want to see it again.

    • Connections
      Edited into Attack of the 50 Foot Monster Mania (1999)

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 1961 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Irish Gaelic
    • Also known as
      • British Godzilla
    • Filming locations
      • Coliemore Harbour, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
    • Production company
      • King Brothers Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Color
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