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Info. Primary? Added By. pizzaboy314. Size. 2000x3000. Language English. French nuclear tests irradiate an iguana into a giant monster that viciously attacks freighter ships in the Pacific Ocean. A team of experts, including Niko Tatopoulos, conclude that the oversized reptile is the culprit.
1190*2189 px. 820*1462 px. Gallery of 35 movie poster and cover images for Godzilla (1998). Synopsis: French nuclear tests irradiate an iguana into a giant monster that viciously attacks freighter ships in the Pacific Ocean. A team of experts, including Niko Tatopoulos, conclude that the oversized reptile is the culprit.
- Roland Emmerich
- Matthew Broderick
GODZILLA (1998) Original Authentic Video Movie Poster 27x40 - Single-Sided - Matthew Broderick - Jean Reno - Maria Pitillo - Hank Azaria. 2. $1295. $12.39 delivery Feb 29 - Mar 4. Only 1 left in stock - order soon. Godzilla Poster Movie (27 x 40 Inches - 69cm x 102cm) (1998) (Style E) Paper. 6. $2499. FREE delivery Mar 8 - 11.
Search. Godzilla (1998) French nuclear tests irradiate an iguana into a giant monster that viciously attacks freighter ships in the Pacific Ocean. A team of experts, including Niko Tatopoulos, conclude that the oversized reptile is the culprit.