
The Ymir
Creator: Ray Harryhausen
Film: 20 Million Miles To
Earth 1957
Ymir Video Clip
The
Ymir from the planet Venus has the torso of a human being and a
reptilian-like appearance and tail. This creature has a metabolic rate that
is changed by the Earths atmosphere. The more air it breathes, the more
tissue it builds and the bigger it gets. The creature has no heart or lungs
but has a network of small tubes throughout its entire body thus rendering
the use of bullets against it useless. Its respiratory system includes a
fibrous filtering element which blocks out all the poisonous vapours found
on its home planet. Sulphur serves the Ymir as vitamins serve us humans. The
creature is found to not be ferocious unless provoked.In the village of Gerra, a young boy, Pepe, finds a canister washed up on
the shore from a U.S space rocket (airship XY-21) that crashed in the sea
off the coast of Sicily Contained within the cylinder is a gelatinous egg. Dr Leonardo (of
zoology) is persuaded by Pepe to buy the egg from him. One night when the
Dr’s granddaughter Marisa (a Dr of medicine) returns to their trailer she
finds that the tiny Ymir had hatched from its egg. The creature stands
around 12” high at this point and is placed by Dr. Leonardo into a cage on
the back of his truck. Over night the animal has more than doubled in size. On
their way to Rome the Dr and Marisa stop to fix a loose canvas, which covers
the creatures cage to find that the Ymir is breaking free and he then
escapes into the surrounding countryside.Meanwhile Colonel Calder (the last
surviving astronaut from the U.S space rocket) and the authorities have
learned from Pepe about his discovery of the canister and egg and of Dr.
Leonardo’s purchase of the item from him. With haste they catch up with the
Dr. and Marisa who tell them of the creatures escape. The Ymir in his wandering of the land approaches a remote farm whereby
after scaring
the animals with his roar he enters into a barn and finds bags of sulphur
used by the farmer. The creature rips openone of the bags and begins to
feed on its contents. The farmers’ dog then enters into the barn and a
fierce fight ensues as the dog attacks the Ymir. The dog is killed and the
farmer now enters having heard the dogs barking and cries of pain. Colonel Calder and his entourage, who inform him not to move but to back
away from the Ymir, suddenly approach the farmer. The men try in vain to get
the creature into a cage but to no avail. The farmer then skewers the
creature in the back with a pitchfork only to have the animal kill him.The Ymir is then repeatedly shot but due to its physical make up the bullets
have no effect and he crashes out of the barn through the opposite side.The
creature now much bigger is found to be heading for the sulphur beds at the
base of Mount Etna and


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elicopters and army personnel are sent to pursue it.
Sulphur bags are dropped from the helicopters to lure the Ymir to a place
whereby a net is dropped onto the creature which when wired up to an
electricity supply it becomes electrically charged which in turn paralyses
the animal.The Ymir is captured and taken to the elephant house in the zoo in Rome.
The creature is kept unconscious and has a cable attached to his wrist that
has 1,800 volts of electricity coursing through its body. It is discovered
that any more voltage would kill it and any less would awaken him.
Due
to an accident in the lab the Ymir awakes and breaks free. He battles an
elephant, which rages on from the zoo grounds out into the streets
themselves. More of the army is called as people flee for their lives. The
elephant is defeated and the creature momentarily disappears in the Tiber
River. He finally emerges from the river when the army fire hand grenades
into the water. He re emerges as he breaks through a bridge at Porte St
Angelo. More shots are fired upon the Ymir where it then heads for the
Coliseum. The creature finally reaches the coliseum and climbs up onto it.
Again he momentarily disappears until he is spotted again and bazookas are
fired at him. The Ymir meets his demise once he reaches the pinnacle of the
coliseum and tanks fire at him and he falls to his death.
The Ymir Facts
Credit: An Animated Life
By Tony Dalton
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