Gorgo (film) - Wikipedia In the film, after an undersea volcano sends tremors throughout the Atlantic, a prehistoric creature is released from under the sea The crew of a salvage vessel capture the giant amphibious creature and take it to London for public exhibition
Gorgo (1961) - IMDb Gorgo: Directed by Eugène Lourié With Bill Travers, William Sylvester, Vincent Winter, Christopher Rhodes 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
Gorgo (1961) | Wikizilla, the kaiju encyclopedia After returning to London, Ryan and Slade sell the monster to Dorkin's Circus, where it receives the name " Gorgo " While Gorgo is abused and humiliated during the night, scientists analyze the beast and find it to be a kind of semi-aquatic dinosaur
Gorgo of Sparta - World History Encyclopedia Gorgo was the queen of the Greek city-state of Sparta, daughter of the king Cleomenes (r 520-490 BCE), wife of King Leonidas (r 490-480 BCE), and mother of King Pleistarchus (r 480-458 BCE)
Watch Gorgo (1961) - Free Movies | Tubi A 65-foot prehistoric monster is captured in the Irish Sea and sold to a circus in London where its irate and much larger mother goes looking for it
Gorgo - Rotten Tomatoes 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
Gorgo (1961) - Cast Crew — The Movie Database (TMDB) When an underwater volcanic eruption tears up the sea bed off the coast of Ireland, two treasure hunters make the discovery of a lifetime when they encounter a gigantic prehistoric monster that’s been unleashed from the earth’s crust