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  1. Jul 16, 2022 · All the stop motion shots from "20 Million Miles to Earth" by Ray Harryhausen. The Ymir might be my personal favorite of Harryhausen's creatures and…

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  2. May 16, 2024 · The creature design in 20 Million Miles to Earth, created by Ray Harryhausen, revolutionized stop-motion animation in the 1950s. The intricately designed creature brought a new level of realism to the screen and became an iconic symbol of the movie.

  3. The fully grown ymir from 20 Million Miles to Earth. The creature, now gargantuan in size, battles a zoo elephant and sends the panicked patrons scurrying. Taking their fight to the streets of Rome, the two beasts destroy cars and damage buildings.

  4. Dec 15, 2023 · A cast-resin replica of the stop-motion miniature Ymir, the creature and main antagonist in the Nathan Juran film, 20 Million Miles to Earth (Columbia Pictures, 1957). The original stop-motion figure from 20 Million Miles to Earth was reported to have been repurposed for the film, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (Columbia Pictures, 1958).

  5. The creature grows, escapes, is mercilessly attacked by scared little men- as well as a dog and an elephant. It goes berserk, and climbs to the top of the Roman Coliseum, where it is shot down and dies.

  6. 20 Million Miles to Earth is a 1957 American science fiction film developed using the stop-motion animation talents of Ray Harryhausen. The government of the United States, along with The Pentagon, organizes the first interplanetary expedition to the planet Venus.

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  8. 20 Million Miles To Earth - (Original Trailer) A creature from Venus escapes from a crashed spaceship and grows to enormous size in 20 Million Miles To Earth (1957).