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Godzilla: King of the Monsters!

Original title: Godzilla, King of the Monsters!
  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
9.4K
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Godzilla: King of the Monsters! (1956)
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An American reporter visiting Tokyo becomes a witness to the city's destruction by a dinosaur-like beast awoken from undersea hibernation by atom bomb testing.An American reporter visiting Tokyo becomes a witness to the city's destruction by a dinosaur-like beast awoken from undersea hibernation by atom bomb testing.An American reporter visiting Tokyo becomes a witness to the city's destruction by a dinosaur-like beast awoken from undersea hibernation by atom bomb testing.

  • Directors
    • Ishirô Honda
    • Terry O. Morse
  • Writers
    • Shigeru Kayama
    • Takeo Murata
    • Ishirô Honda
  • Stars
    • Raymond Burr
    • Takashi Shimura
    • Momoko Kôchi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    9.4K
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    • Directors
      • Ishirô Honda
      • Terry O. Morse
    • Writers
      • Shigeru Kayama
      • Takeo Murata
      • Ishirô Honda
    • Stars
      • Raymond Burr
      • Takashi Shimura
      • Momoko Kôchi
    • 138User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Raymond Burr
    Raymond Burr
    • Steve Martin
    Takashi Shimura
    Takashi Shimura
    • Dr. Yamane
    Momoko Kôchi
    Momoko Kôchi
    • Emiko
    • (as Momoko Kochi)
    Akira Takarada
    Akira Takarada
    • Ogata
    Akihiko Hirata
    Akihiko Hirata
    • Dr. Serizawa
    Sachio Sakai
    • Hagiwara
    Fuyuki Murakami
    • Dr. Tabata
    Ren Yamamoto
    • Seiji
    Toyoaki Suzuki
    Toyoaki Suzuki
    • Shinkichi
    Tadashi Okabe
    • Dr. Tabata's Assistant
    Toranosuke Ogawa
    Toranosuke Ogawa
    • President of Company
    Frank Iwanaga
    • Tomo Iwanaga - Security Officer
    Mikel Conrad
    Mikel Conrad
    • George Lawrence
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Frees
    Paul Frees
    • Unidentified Character
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Fuji
    Fuji
    • Police Officer at Airport
    • (uncredited)
    Hiroshi Hayashi
      James Hong
      James Hong
      • Ogata
      • (voice)
      • (uncredited)
      • …
      Ren Imaizumi
      • Radio Operator
      • (uncredited)
      • Directors
        • Ishirô Honda
        • Terry O. Morse
      • Writers
        • Shigeru Kayama
        • Takeo Murata
        • Ishirô Honda
      • All cast & crew
      • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

      User reviews138

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      Sargebri

      Show Them Back to Back

      Like many of the other Godzilla fans, this is the only version of the the Big-G's debut that I have seen. I have never had the pleasure of watching the original Japanese version, which is even more dark in nature than this Americanized version. I often wonder how much more of an impact the original version of this film would play and would it be treated in a more favorable light than this version. However, this is still a great film despite its flaws. Raymond Burr does a credible job as Steve Martin and he does his best to convey the horror of Godzilla's attack, even though his scenes were shot much later. However, I hope that one day someone will have the bright idea to show both the Americanized version and the original back to back to allow the audience to choose for themselves which one is better.
      5calabloc

      Americanized Version of a Japanese Master piece

      Godzilla: King of the Monsters starring Raymond Burr is a completely different work than the original Gojira. In the American version many references of the Nuclear Test have been muted and almost non-exsitent. While the Japanese version has many cautions about the plight of Nuclear war. Perhaps that decision was politically manipulated for the American Audience or it could be for the fact that the American producers wanted bottom-line cash and hook even if it meant making Godzilla: King of the Monsters no deeper than the flying saucer. All in all This movie is good for a laugh, but if your looking for a deep and haunting tale then opt for the original Gojira which has just recently been released of DVD by Classic Media.
      7lastliberal-853-253708

      Godzilla should not be destroyed, he should be studied.

      The 1954 classic was apparently not good enough for American audiences. They remade the film with Raymond Burr narrating the action and starring as a reporter covering the incident.

      Rather than a subtitled film, we get one dubbed. At least they left some of the Japanese dialog.

      Stars of the original film, Takashi Shimura, Momoko Kôchi, and Akira Takarada, took second billing to Burr, who dominated throughout.

      Godzilla was a grave representation of the horrors of the H bomb; horrors that Japan knew all too well. Scenes of the destruction caused by Godzilla, and of the broken, burning bodies pulled from the rubble, look authentic enough to be documentary footage of Hiroshima or Nagasaki. The film, a huge hit in the original form, must have been therapeutic for the Japanese people.
      8kevinxirau

      The greatest and most realistic of the 50s creature features.

      Godzilla is truly a legendary icon who has really stood the test of time for more than fifty years. His first film back in 1954 was very serious compared to most monster movies at the time. Most agree that it's a typical story of a prehistoric creature mutated by radiation rising up to challenge the world with his newfound power, but it's a little more than that. How so? Everything seems to be taken seriously by both filmmakers and the characters in the story. In this U.S. version, dubbing is kept to a very minimum by the lead characters while everyone else is speaking Japanese, which brings a small sense of realism. Godzilla himself is taken seriously by the filmmakers because while the primitive effects are obvious, his actions are like how a real animal reacts to a certain situation like when he approaches the electrical barrier and pauses to look at it curiously or when he snarls at a ringing clock tower because he thinks it might be another animal. He doesn't "attack" Tokyo just for the hell of it, he's just lashing out at whatever attacked him. After Tokyo is destroyed, the scene where the people mourn for the dead and dying truly moved me because the "attack" was treated like an actual disaster. I truly respect that.

      Tomoyuki Tanaka really knew how to tell a war related story (war films in Japan were illegal at the time) and make his dinosaur the biggest star (literally) in the world. Steve Martin(Raymond Burr) and Dr. Serizawa are among the best known human characters in the entire series. I give this movie little more credit than before because of how it was made and the angle it was going for. Long live the King!
      7UniqueParticle

      Below par compared to the Japanese version; still really good!

      I prefer English versions in most cases but this is kinda silly having Steve Martin (Raymond Barr) in it and not speaking Japanese. Otherwise this is still a spectacular Godzilla film! The destruction is great and effects were incredible for it's time.

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      • Trivia
        Godzilla's roar was made by dragging a resin-coated leather glove up and down a contrabass and having the subsequent recording slowed down significantly.
      • Goofs
        In the American version, during one scene Dr. Yamane's dialogue in Japanese contains the name "Godzilla" even though the monster hasn't appeared yet (revealing that this scene was originally later in the film).
      • Quotes

        [first lines]

        Steve Martin: [in voice over] This is Tokyo. Once a city of six million people. What has happened here was caused by a force which up until a few days ago was entirely beyond the scope of Man's imagination. Tokyo, a smoldering memorial to the unknown, an unknown which at this very moment still prevails and could at any time lash out with its terrible destruction anywhere else in the world. There were once many people here who could've told of what they saw... now there are only a few. My name is Steve Martin. I'm a foreign correspondent for United World News. I was headed for an assignment in Cairo, when I stopped off in Tokyo for a social call, but it turned out to be a visit to the living hell of another world.

      • Crazy credits
        Many prints and videos have absolutely no credits (including the so-called "uncut" version released on DVD by Simitar in 1998), beyond the title at the start (with a clearly video-generated copyright notice below it) and a "The End" graphic at the close. Classic Media's 2006 release of the film in the Gojira/Godzilla: King of the Monsters on DVD has the restored English credits. The Criterion Collection Blu-Ray release contains all original logos and credits.
      • Alternate versions
        In the original American version of the film, end credits and the Transworld logo were present. The 1998 DVD release from Simitar restores the logo without the end credits, while the 2006 DVD release from Classic Media restores the credits without the logo. Both were reinstated in the 2012 DVD and Blu-ray releases from the Criterion Collection.
      • Connections
        Edited from Godzilla (1954)
      • Soundtracks
        Prayer for Peace
        (uncredited)

        Performed by students of the Toho High School of Music

        Lyrics by Shigeru Kayama

        Composed by Akira Ifukube

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      • Release date
        • April 27, 1956 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • Japan
        • United States
      • Languages
        • English
        • Japanese
      • Also known as
        • Godzilla
      • Production company
        • Toho
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      • Budget
        • $650,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 20m(80 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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