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Douglas Hickox
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Douglas Hickox

1929 – 1988 · London, England, UK · Active 1951–1988

Douglas Hickox, born in London in 1929, made his mark as a director with a distinctive flair for dark humor and action. His film The Giant Behemoth (1959) exemplifies his ability to blend tension with wit, while Entertaining Mr. Sloane (1970) showcases his adeptness at navigating complex characters and moral ambiguity. With a career that began in the 1950s, Hickox's direction brought a unique perspective to cult cinema, influencing the genre's evolution and leaving a lasting impact on British film.

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The Giant Behemoth

The Giant Behemoth

1959 ★ 5.7
Director

Scientist Steve Karnes delivers a speech to a British scientific society, led by Professor James Bickford, about the dangers to marine life posed by nuclear testing. Before Karnes can return to the United States, a real-life example of his concern materializes when a fisherman in Looe, Cornwall is killed on the beach, and his dying word is "behemoth". Later, thousands of dead fish are washed ashore. Karnes and Bickford travel to Cornwall to investigate the fisherman's death and, although his injuries seem to include radiation burns, they find no evidence of radiation on the beach. Then, Karnes goes to inspect a passenger ship found wrecked and badly damaged, with the loss of all on board. Back in London, the two scientists discover that samples of the dead fish contain large amounts of radioactive contamination. Karnes begins to suspect that the "behemoth" that the fisherman described seeing is some kind of large marine animal that has mutated as a result of being contaminated by nuclear testing. The next attack is on a farm near the coast in Essex. A photo of the area reveals a huge footprint and paleontologist Dr. Sampson identifies the creature as a Paleosaurus, an aquatic dinosaur that emits an electric pulse like an electric eel. Karnes believes that the dinosaur is saturated by radiation, which is transmitted by the electric pulse, resulting in the burns seen on the fisherman and other victims. The radiation is also slowly killing the dinosaur. According to Dr. Samson, the dying creature will leave the ocean depths to head upstream, seeking out the shallow waters where it was born, but death by radiation may not come soon enough to prevent the creature from wreaking havoc on London along the way. Karnes and Bickford try to persuade authorities to close the River Thames, but the military officer believes that their radar tracking systems will be enough to detect the behemoth and prevent it from getting near the city. Unfortunately, the dinosaur appears to be invisible to radar. Dr. Sampson and some other scientists spot it from a Royal Navy helicopter, but the radar equipment tracking the helicopter sees no sign of the beast, which destroys the helicopter when it gets too close. Soon, the behemoth surfaces in the Thames and capsizes the Woolwich Ferry. Rising from the river, the creature rampages through the city, flattening cars and destroying buildings. Bickford and Karnes advise the military that the best way to kill the beast will be to administer a dose of radium, hoping to accelerate the radiation sickness that is already slowly killing it. While they prepare the dose, the behemoth continues its rampage, eventually plummeting through London Bridge back into the Thames. Karnes and Bickford set their plan into action. An X-class submarine with Karnes on board carries a torpedo filled with radium into the Thames in pursuit of the monster. During an initial pass, the behemoth takes a bite out of the mini-sub, but Karnes convinces the submarine captain to have another go. This time, they succeed in firing the torpedo into the monster's mouth, and the behemoth roars in pain. Observers in helicopters later confirm the monster's demise. As Karnes and Bickford climb into a car to leave the area, they hear a radio report of dead fish washing up on the eastern shores of the United States.

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Filmography

35 credits
Crew Credits
1980s 9 credits
1988
TV ★ 7.5
1987
TV ★ 6.2
1986
Sins Director
TV ★ 7.4
1985
Blackout Director
Movie ★ 5.4
1984
Movie ★ 6.3
1984
TV ★ 6.0
1983
Movie ★ 6.5
1982
The Phoenix Director
TV ★ 5.6
1981
The Phoenix Director
Movie ★ 10.0
1970s 6 credits
1979
Zulu Dawn Director
Movie ★ 6.1
1976
Sky Riders Director
Movie ★ 6.2
1975
Brannigan Director
Movie ★ 6.0
1973
Movie ★ 6.7
1972
Movie ★ 6.1
1970
Movie ★ 5.7
1960s 8 credits
1968
Movie ★ 7.4
1964
Movie ★ 7.3
1963
Movie ★ 6.7
1962
Movie
1961
Murder She Said Assistant Director
Movie ★ 7.3
1961
The Snake Woman Assistant Director
Movie ★ 4.6
1960
The House in Marsh Road First Assistant Director
Movie ★ 5.5
1950s 12 credits
1959
Movie ★ 5.8
1958
Fiend Without a Face Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.0
1958
Grip of the Strangler Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.0
1957
Strangers' Meeting Assistant Director
Movie ★ 9.0
1955
The Secret Assistant Director
Movie ★ 5.6
1955
It's a Great Day Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.4
1954
Adventure in the Hopfields Assistant Director
Movie ★ 7.0
1953
The Limping Man Second Assistant Director
Movie ★ 5.4
1953
Street Corner Third Assistant Director
Movie ★ 5.5
1953
The Mask Assistant Director
Movie
1953
Murder at 3am Second Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.0
1951
TV ★ 8.8