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{{short description|2011 American horror film}}
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| editor = Christopher A. Smith
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| company = [[CineTel Films]]<br />Goliath Pictures<br />[[RHI Entertainment]]<br />[[Reel One Entertainment]]
| company = [[CineTel Films]]<br />Goliath Pictures<br />[[RHI Entertainment]]<br />[[Reel One Entertainment]]
| distributor = [[Corus Entertainment]]<br />[[Syfy]]
| network = [[Syfy]]
| network = Syfy
| released = {{Start date|2011|01|15}}
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| runtime = 90 minutes
| runtime = 90 minutes
| country = United States<br />Canada
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{{Cast listing|
{{Cast listing|
* [[Ed Quinn]] as Thomas Walsh
* [[Ed Quinn]] as Thomas Walsh
* [[Pascale Hutton]] as Emily Green
* [[Pascale Hutton]] as Emily Allington
* [[Cindy Busby]] as Grace Walsh
* [[Cindy Busby]] as Grace Walsh
* [[William B. Davis]] as William
* [[Jessica Parker Kennedy]] as Zoe
* [[Garry Chalk]] as Sheriff
* [[Ty Olsson]] as Jack Murray
* [[Ty Olsson]] as Jack Murray
* [[Jessica Parker Kennedy]] as Zoe
* [[William B. Davis]] as William Walsh
* [[Garry Chalk]] as Sheriff Matt Allington
* James Kirk as Jerrod Dietrich
* James Kirk as Jerrod Dietrich
* Shaw Madso as Agent McKewan
* Shaw Madso as Agent McKewan
* Marsha Regis as Agent O'Neil
* Marsha Regis as Agent O'Neil
* Michael Adam Thwaite as Joe
* Michael Adam Thwaite as Joe Enfield
* Nicholas Ouellette as Mansey
* Nicholas Ouellette as Daniel Mansey
* John Hainsworth as Bill Alexander
* John Hainsworth as Bill Alexander
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==Reception==
==Reception==
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''Digital Retribution'' panned the film, criticizing the film's uninteresting characters, dialogue, and lack of screen time of the title monster.<ref>{{cite web|last1=B|first1=Devon|title=Behemoth DVD Review|url=http://www.digital-retribution.com/reviews/dvd1/behemoth.php|website=Digital Retribution.com|publisher=Devon B.|accessdate=September 17, 2015}}</ref>
In its review, ''Digital Retribution'' criticized the film's uninteresting characters, dialogue, and lack of screen time of the title monster.<ref>{{cite web|last1=B|first1=Devon|title=Behemoth DVD Review|url=http://www.digital-retribution.com/reviews/dvd1/behemoth.php|website=Digital Retribution.com|publisher=Devon B.|accessdate=September 17, 2015}}</ref>


==Home media==
==Home media==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{IMDb title|1566486|Behemoth}}
* {{IMDb title|1566486|Behemoth}}
* {{Allmovie|532302|Behemoth}}
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{{Maneater}}


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[[Category:2010s American films]]
[[Category:2010s Canadian films]]
[[Category:2010s Canadian films]]
[[Category:English-language science fiction horror films]]

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Behemoth
DVD cover
Written byRachelle S. Howie
Directed byW. D. Hogan
StarringEd Quinn
Pascale Hutton
William B. Davis
Music byMichael Neilson
Country of originUnited States
Canada
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersTom Berry
Lisa M. Hansen
ProducerJohn Prince
CinematographyAnthony Metchie
EditorChristopher A. Smith
Running time90 minutes
Production companiesCineTel Films
Goliath Pictures
RHI Entertainment
Reel One Entertainment
Original release
NetworkSyfy
ReleaseJanuary 15, 2011 (2011-01-15)

Behemoth is a 2011 American film. It is the 22nd film of the Maneater Series. It was premiered January 15, 2011, on Syfy.

Plot

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Two military agents are taking readings on Mount Lincoln near the town of Ascension. There is a quake and the woman, Agent O'Neil, dies with marks on her face. The man, Agent McKewan, also dies after being crushed. Elsewhere, a man is injured in a work crew and dies for no apparent reason. It later appears the quakes on the mountain are producing a layer of carbon dioxide gas, suffocating those who descend to its altitude. A woman named Emily, studying Mt. Lincoln, visits the mountain to repair two machines.

In the adjacent town, an old man named William is considered an eccentric for believing that the mountain contains Behemoth. Emily meets with William's son and her old friend, Thomas. Satellite images show movement under the mountain, which they attribute to volcanism. Thomas's sister Grace and her boyfriend ascend the mountain, and Thomas is persuaded to go as guide to government agent Jack Murray. They meet Emily, who is running because part of a mountain suddenly exploded; whereas Grace and her boyfriend are startled by a monstrous eye and accompanying tentacle.

After she and Thomas have discovered Agent O'Neil's body, Emily has persuaded the Sheriff to evacuate the town, but Thomas and Emily ascend the mountain to look for the missing couple. They find Jack injured on the mountain, and Behemoth kills Jack immediately after revelation that the troubles at Mt. Lincoln were felt all over the world six months ago, and a missing box may be their only chance against Behemoth (lost when the agents were killed). William goes to the local diner to get the waitress, Zoe, to safety.

However, an earthquake damages the town, and the diner sinks into the ground with William and Zoe still inside. The box is recovered; but the monster consumes the boyfriend, while Thomas pulls Grace to safety. Behemoth then emerges from the mountain, whereupon Thomas opens the box and fires a shoulder-launched missile into Behemoth's throat, destroying it. William and Zoe escape from the diner in a sinkhole, and all five survivors are reunited.

Cast

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Reception

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In its review, Digital Retribution criticized the film's uninteresting characters, dialogue, and lack of screen time of the title monster.[1]

Home media

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Behemoth was released on DVD on April 5, 2011, by RHI Entertainment. It was re-released as a part of a 3-disc set which included the complete Maneater series.[2]

References

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  1. ^ B, Devon. "Behemoth DVD Review". Digital Retribution.com. Devon B. Retrieved September 17, 2015.
  2. ^ "Behemoth (2010) - David Hogan". AllMovie.com. AllMovie. Retrieved September 17, 2015.
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