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Godzilla

Godzilla

Godzilla, a weapon of science, a great battle of wonder and terror!

7.6 / 1019541h 36m

Synopsis

Japan is thrown into a panic after several ships are sunk near Odo Island. An expedition to the island led by Dr. Kyohei Yamane soon discover something far more devastating than imagined in the form of a 50 meter tall monster whom the natives call Gojira. Now the monster begins a rampage that threatens to destroy not only Japan, but the rest of the world as well.

Genre: Thriller, Horror, Science Fiction

Status: Released

Director: Ishir艒 Honda

Website: https://godzilla.com/

Main Cast

Akira Takarada

Akira Takarada

Hideto Ogata

Momoko K么chi

Momoko K么chi

Emiko Yamane

Akihiko Hirata

Akihiko Hirata

Daisuke Serizawa

Takashi Shimura

Takashi Shimura

Kyohei Yamane

Fuyuki Murakami

Fuyuki Murakami

Professor Tanabe

Sachio Sakai

Sachio Sakai

Newspaper Reporter Hagiwara

Ren Yamamoto

Ren Yamamoto

Masaji Yamada

Toyoaki Suzuki

Shinkichi Yamada

Toranosuke Ogawa

President of Company

Hiroshi Hayashi

Hiroshi Hayashi

Chairman of Diet Committee

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User Reviews

John Chard

The big political atomic lizard is cheesed off! After H bomb testing in the pacific, ships start to go missing and a remote island is apparently under attack from a prehistoric monster. Japanese scientists hasten to find out just what is going on, what they find is Gojira, and he is mightily hell bent on destruction...next stop Tokyo. Gojira is such an influential film, it has spawned many sequels, remakes, copyists, and numerous homages, and of course there is two versions of this film for the viewer to choose from. The American version is a decent enough watch, it has integrated Raymond Burr into this original versions plot, and although it's unintentionally funny at times, it holds up pretty well as a no brainer piece of fluff. But it fails to compare to this original Ishir么 Honda classic because this has a wonderful ambiance of fear at its heart, coming some 10 years after the Hiroshima bomb, the Japanese audiences of the time would surely have noted the heavy aura of destruction seaming through the picture. Watching it today, now that it's restored in all its original glory, is still a memorable and exhilarating experience, the build up is perfect, we are practically on the edge of our seats waiting to glimpse the giant atomic creature, and when he/it/she shows up for the first time, it gives us a truly memorable classic piece of cinema. Sadly the film is hampered a touch by a meandering romantic sub-plot, but the performances (notably Takeshi Shimura) are very engaging, while Akira Ifkube's score is poignantly perfect. As man in a rubber suit movies go, Gojira has no peers, it's smart, fun, and above all else, memorable. 8/10