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As an action film directed by Ishirô Honda and Terry O. Morse, this movie focuses on a 400-foot dinosaur-like beast, which is awoken from undersea hibernation off the Japanese coast by atomic-bomb testing, attacks Tokyo.
1 January 1929, Yamagata, Japan
July 30, 1919 in Columbus, Ohio, USA
23 December 1911, Fukuoka, Japan
7 March 1932, Tokyo, Japan
29 April 1934, Chongjin, North Korea
22 February 1929, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
15 January 1900, Omagari, Daisen, Akita, Japan
29 January 1887, Takasago, Hyogo, Japan
3 April 1923, Delta, Colorado, USA
21 May 1917, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
14 May 1932, Kanagawa, Japan
March 21, 1918 in Hollywood, California, USA
28 December 1922, Los Angeles, California, USA
26 December 1927, Kyogo, South Korea
21 April 1901, San Francisco, California, USA
22 June 1920, Chicago, Illinois, USA
25 February 1915, North Korea
31 August 1912
12 May 1930, Ashigara, Kanagawa, Japan
16 December 1922, Fresno, California, USA
12 March 1905, Ikuno, Hyogo, Japan
13 February 1929, Tokyo, Japan
August 13, 2003
Americanized version of Gojira is still a kind of classic.
October 10, 2011
Compared to the "Japoteurs" propaganda that was barely a decade out, it's an astonishing leap forward.
September 14, 2010
Giant-monster drama is stiff, dated but still a classic.
April 07, 2012
Granddaddy of all Japanese monster films.
October 15, 2004
It looked really good when I was in grade school. Now it's beyond retro.
July 25, 2002
The one that started it all. And by all I mean "a series of progressively more atrocious sequels and one abysmal remake."
August 08, 2002
Not as good as the original Japanese version but still a classic.
February 03, 2012
It's hard not to chuckle at the fiftieth cutaway to an oddly passive Burr after watching a scene from the Honda original, but this cut shouldn't be dismissed either.
December 24, 2003
How could you not love the lizard?

