Unleash Your Inner Monster: Celebrate the Legacy of 20 Million Miles to Earth!
After a thrilling Venusian journey, a creature hatches from an egg, growing colossal in Rome. Mayhem ensues as it battles for survival against humans and military might, revealing the beauty of the creature's tragic existence and the folly of mankind.
20 Million Miles To Earth Trivia
What is the main creature featured in the film "20 Million Miles to Earth"? (Genius)
#1: Ymir
#2: Godzilla
#3: King Kong
#4: Mothra
What year was the film "20 Million Miles to Earth" released? (Expert)
#1: 1955
#2: 1960
#3: 1957
#4: 1953
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20 Million Miles To Earth Fun Facts
The creature in 20 Million Miles to Earth, the Ymir, was brought to life using stop-motion animation techniques by special effects maestro Ray Harryhausen, marking a significant achievement in creature design for the era.
The film was partially shot on location in Rome, utilizing real Italian landmarks, which added an authentic touch to the alien invasion setting.
20 Million Miles To Earth Polls
What is your favorite monster movie from the 1950s?
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The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms
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Godzilla
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What is your favorite classic sci-fi creature?
Ymir from 20 Million Miles to Earth
The Creature from the Black Lagoon
King Kong
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Watched this in theaters. Was a fun popcorn movie. I didn't like it as much as the first movie though. The nostalgia moments are a lot of fun for me, but the first movie had a ton of those too.
I need to rewatch this and see if it moves from a like to a favorite for me. I forget about it, see it mentioned, and remember that it was way better than I thought it was going to be. This is a great one to watch if you haven't yet.
Finally got to see this in theaters - it's a lovely movie. One of the higher quality family-friendly sci fi movies in a LONG time. The part I liked least about the book was the humor - movie was the same. Which speaks to how good the adaptation was.