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Produced and distributed by Toho Co., Ltd., it is the first film in the Godzilla franchise. The film stars Akira Takarada, Momoko Kōchi, Akihiko Hirata, and Takashi Shimura, with Haruo Nakajima and Katsumi Tezuka as Godzilla. In the film, Japan's authorities deal with the sudden appearance of a giant monster, whose attacks trigger fears of ...
- $2.8 million
- Akira Ifukube
- ¥100 million
- Tomoyuki Tanaka
May 7, 2004 · Godzilla: Directed by Ishirô Honda. With Akira Takarada, Momoko Kôchi, Akihiko Hirata, Takashi Shimura. American nuclear weapons testing results in the creation of a seemingly unstoppable dinosaur-like beast.
- (37K)
- Ishirô Honda
- Not Rated
- Horror, Sci-Fi
Apr 2, 2021 · Godzilla. Language. english-handwritten. Release Date: November 3, 1954. Movie's Summary: American nuclear weapons testing results in the creation of a seemingly unstoppable, dinosaur-like beast. Cast: Akihiko Hirata as. Daisuke Serizawa.
- 96 min
- 43.1K
- KOOL MOVIEZ
Mar 30, 2024 · Godzilla (ゴジラ Gojira) is a 1954 tokusatsu kaiju film directed and co-written (with Takeo Murata) by Ishiro Honda from a story by Shigeru Kayama, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced by Toho, it is the first installment in the Godzilla series as well as its Showa era.
Summaries. American nuclear weapons testing results in the creation of a seemingly unstoppable dinosaur-like beast. When 17 vessels explode and sink near Odo Island, Professor Kyohei Yamane, his daughter Emiko and the Marine Hideto Ogata head to the island to investigate. Soon they witness a giant monster called Godzilla by the locals ...
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Production Information. Distributed by. Toho Company Ltd. JP. Trans World U.S. Release date. November 3, 1954 JP. April 27, 1956 U.S. Budget. $279,000. Box office. $4,812,711. Running time. 96 minutes JP.
From the scary thuds and mysterious roars that accompany the no-frills titles to the bizarrely poignant final image of the monster, alone at the bottom of the ocean, Ishiro Honda’s 1954 Godzilla is all business and pure dream.