";s:4:"text";s:4525:" Gamera pulls in its limbs, expels flames, and takes flights, spinning around like a flying saucer. Directed by Noriaki Yuasa. Japanese scientists on an expedition nearby, Dr. Hidaka, his assistant Kyoko and reporter Aoyagi, are given a stone tablet by an Eskimo chief, who explains that the creature is called Gamera. From out of the arctic comes a gigantic flying, fire-breathing turtle that sets its sights on destroying Tokyo. Gamera destroys the expedition ship and escapes. A hibernating species of giant carnivorous birds is awakened on a Japanese island shortly after the military encounters an unidentified mass moving beneath the water off-shore.
In the Arctic, an unknown aircraft is shot down by an American jet fighter. During a monthly planning session, Nagata shared his tortoise vision with his staff and ordered them to create ideas for it.The film was acquired and heavily altered by Harris Associates, Inc. and World Enterprises Corporation for its American release.
Gamera was my #2 favorite monster from Japan. Dr. Hidaka consults with Dr. Murase and the military recommends using experimental freezing bombs. Giant Monster Gamera by Gamera. Gojira (1954) Mutated, prehistroic monster breathing fire, and indestructable Spoofed in . Addeddate 2016-01-13 23:21:00 Ia_orig__runtime 78 minutes 33 seconds Identifier GiantMonsterGamera Run time 1:18:33 Sound sound. EMBED (for wordpress.com hosted blogs and archive.org item tags) Want more? Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show.Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Spoofs . 1965's "Gamera: The Giant Monster" is notable for three things: Daiei Studio's Gamera, the giant fire-breathing turtle of Atlantean origin, was the only significant rival to Toho Studios' Godzilla; two, this is the only movie in the "Gamera" series of films in which the titular chelonian does not battle another monster; and three, this was the last Japanese monster movie to be filmed in glorious black & white. I
Rabu & Pîsu (2015) 8 of 9 people found this review helpful. Gamera destroys the expedition ship and escapes.
Godzilla is my favorite movie monster of all time - "Gojira" (1954) is my favorite giant monster movie, period - since I was first exposed to the badly dubbed Japanese "kaiju-eiga" (Japanese monster movie) series of films as a young kid.
Gamera: The Giant Monster is #4. plus-circle Add Review.
Despite attempts to prevent its approach, Gamera proceeds to attack the power plant and devours the flames around it. Japanese wide screen version with English dubb. A meteor shower carries hostile insectoid creatures to Japan, where they rapidly reproduce.
The explosion awakens a giant prehistoric turtle monster with tusks. Gamera (大怪獣ガメラ, Daikaijū Gamera?, lit.
It was released on November 27, 1965.
Using several clips from previous Gamera entries, this film deals with alien forces sending all the monsters Gamera has faced in one final battle to rid the planet of its last hope. Gamera lands at Nagata conceived the idea for Gamera in 1965 upon flying back home from the United States.
An experimental lab animal called a gargantua escapes from his captors and is suspected to be the creature that is killing people all over the countryside.
Or, rather, first there wasn’t Nezura! According to screenwriter Niisan Takahashi, Nagata claimed to have envisioned a tortoise flying alongside his airplane or saw an island shaped like a tortoise. While English dubs were recorded for the Japanese cuts of the other films by Hong Kong-based studios for international releases, the Japanese version of On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 20% based on 5 reviews and an average rating of 3.65/10. The aircraft crashes and its cargo, an atomic bomb, explodes. GAMERA, THE GIANT MONSTER (1965) Japanese version (HD) Movies Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. The explosion awakens a giant prehistoric turtle monster with tusks. A giant monster that emits a destructive ray from its back attacks Japan and takes on Gamera. Sightings of Upon returning to Japan, Dr. Hidaka, Kyoko, and Aoyagi accompany the military when Gamera approaches a thermonuclear plant.
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