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    Frankenstein Conquers the World

    1966 · Science fiction · 1h 27m

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  1. Frankenstein vs. Baragon: Directed by Ishirô Honda. With Nick Adams, Kumi Mizuno, Tadao Takashima, Yoshio Tsuchiya. An American scientist and his Japanese colleagues study a mysterious feral boy who is seemingly resistant to radiation, while a subterranean dinosaur ravages the Japanese countryside.

    • (2.4K)
    • Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
    • Ishirô Honda
    • 1966-05-26
  2. Frankenstein vs. Baragon was theatrically released in Japan on August 8, 1965, followed by a theatrical release in the United States on July 8, 1966 by American International Pictures as Frankenstein Conquers the World. The film was followed by The War of the Gargantuas, released on July 31, 1966.

  3. Brief Synopsis. Read More. During WWII, a human heart taken from a certain lab in Europe (Dr. Frankenstein's) is kept in a Japanese lab, when it gets exposed to the radiation of the bombing of Hiroshima.

    • Inoshiro Honda
    • Nick Adams
  4. Frankenstein Conquers The World. by. ultragoji2. Topics. Japan, Frankenstein, Baragon, Kaiju, Giant Monsters, Reporters, Clinics, Radiation, Radioactivity, Atomic Bombs, Hydrogen Bombs. Language. English. During World War II the Frankenstein monster's heart is being delivered to Hiroshima.

    • 85 min
    • 49.9K
    • ultragoji2
  5. Dr. Bowen (voice) Frankenstein Conquers the World streaming? Find out where to watch online. 45+ services including Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video.

    • Ishirō Honda
    • 90 min
    • 2
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  7. Mar 24, 2024 · Frankenstein vs. Baragon was released theatrically in the United States by American International Pictures under the title Frankenstein Conquers the World. While Nick Adams ' dialogue had been dubbed over for the Japanese version, Adams re-voiced himself in the English dubbing by Titan Productions. [1]

  8. Overview. During WWII, Germans obtain the immortal heart of Frankenstein's monster and transport it to Japan to prevent it being seized by the Allies. Kept in a Hiroshima laboratory, it is seeming lost when the United States destroys the city with the atomic bomb. Years later a wild boy is discovered wandering the streets of the city alone ...

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