This movie goes 3 generations in my family. My mom first saw this when she was 12 years old, then she showed me and my little sister this movie when we where 5 and 6, just recently my and my sister had movie night and we showed this movie to my nephew and my daughter......... This movie is basically apart of my life, and it will forever hold a extremely special place in my heart forever..
Fun trivia: Haruo Nakajima plays Gaira (The Green Gargantua), and he actually considers it his greatest performance other than the original Godzilla in 1954. It was also the ONLY performance where you could see his own eyes.
This movie, the Raymond Burr version of Godzilla and Godzilla vs Monster Zero are my most vivid childhood memories of the genre. (Creature Double Feature, WLVI TV 56, Boston)
The special effects are shockingly good in this movie. Particularly the composites of human characters in front of miniatures. I haven't seen another Kaiju movie of this era come close to its quality here.
This may be the only kaiju film I've ever seen where conventional military force actually hurts the creatures. Gaira was almost dead when Sanda showed up.
Agree you could see his flesh torn and how does gaira show his appreciation for being saved by Sanda he goes hunting people for dinner how evil and ungrateful 😅
Perhaps my very favorite non-Godzilla kaiju film. The shot of the fisherman looking over the side of his boat and seeing the Gargantua underwater staring up at him has to be one of the truly classic moments in all fantastic cinema, not just kaiju films. I get goosebumps whenever I see it. Excellent review as always.
The scene where the two fisherman see Green Gargantua leering up at them just below the surface of the water was (and still is) pure nightmare fuel. Easily one of Toho's all time best and still holds up.
As a child I watched anything with monsters. I don’t remember my age (6-8), visiting family in California, watching this movie for the first time. The green gargantuan frightened me so much I would hide my eyes and peek at the tv. When the fisherman in his little row boat looks down over the rail and sees the green gargantuan looking up at him, I hid under a blanket!
My brother and I absolutely loved this movie. As kids in the 70's watching these types of movies was great! I saw it on tv a few months back and recorded it.
THIS ! This was the movie that I looked forward to seeing on tv more than any other “ monster movie “ when I was a kid ..! There were some genuinely horrifying moments In this film ! Gaira was terrifying to me , which made Sanda all the more heroic ! The combat was great ! Still one of my absolute favorites!
I grew up in the 1970's and looked forward to seeing this on TV, too! Everything about Gaira was creepy to me! His appearance, the SOUNDS he makes...the stuff of nightmares! That shot of him under the water looking up....oh, man...stuck in my head forever! Don't even get me started on him chewing up that woman and then spitting out her clothes! The movie definitely made an impact on me. Now I can watch it on Blu-ray on my projector, and the picture is 10-feet wide!!! Yikes! Now THAT'S scary!!!
Russ Tamblyn has no charisma in this because because he chose not to have any. He thought this movie was beneath him, so he phoned in his performance. He gave Honda and the Japanese crew all kids of trouble during the production. Nick Adams actually cared about the films he was in.
I've heard that before about his "performance" in this. What a dick! Why do the film at all if he's not even going to try and felt it was beneath him? That question is sort of rhetorical because we all know he wasn't doing much after "West Side Story" so of course he just needed the work. So apparently it WASN'T beneath him because he took the job.
@@PhantomRenegades94 Oh interesting. I never heard about that part of it. As he should've regreted it! I have said this my entire working career as an aerospace engineer "It doesn't matter how the company or the job treats me, it matters how I handle myself and it's a direct reflection of my integrity and reputation". No matter how bad the situation, we should do the best we can regardless.
Adams also cared a lot about Kumi Mizuno too, which many think was the reason he committed suicide, due to her spurning of his advances and his wife leaving him back in the States. Regardless, Adams holds the high honor of being the very first American lead in a Japanese movie, as Frankenstein Conquers The World is allegedly the first East-West film collaboration ever.
Did you know he was an alcoholic and added dialogue into the movie not in the script.... even tho the monsters were supposed to offspring of Frankensteins genetics I loved the way they showed the land monsters footprints in the s ow like he was the yeti... doodle for thought
@Caben 1983that was it's original title when it was released in Japan. Did you even it in Japanese? There are several references to Frankenstein in that version if the film.
When I was around 8 years old in the early 70s I saw that this film was being shown at the local Drive-In theater. It was either a Friday or Saturday night and I remember the weather was dark and rainy but I started to ask for my mom to take me and to my amazement she agreed with little begging! I was really surprised because of the weather, but we went and though it rained on and off we stayed until the end and I loved it. My mom actually seemed to enjoy it too! I've obviously never forgotten that one lol! Then 10 years ago I was at a garage sale and bang, a dvd copy of War of the Gargantuas was in the stack!!! I couldnt believe it, I was ridiculously happy to find it and though not as scary as I remembered lol, it's a classic!
Wow! I was born in '65 and only got to see this movie on television in the 1970's. It must have been awesome to see on a huge drive-in screen!!! Your mom ROCKS for taking you!
Ominous, dreadful and frightening. For so long this has been one of my favorite movies ever made. With haunting and horrifying theme music. And because we are shown a human lady being attacked and devoured, Along with the gargantuas receiving wounds and injuries while actually bleeding, As well as how we can actually see the giant monsters real eyes, Makes this above and beyond any other kaiju film, especially for back then...
That's a classic movie I love that movie....I remember seeing it on Monster Theater in the late 70 or early 1980s... That's when I was a kid and my parents couldn't get me away from the T.v. until a commercial came on....ahhhh the good ol days.....
Scared the hell out of me When i was a kid and when i went swimming, i thought Gaira was gonna get me. Now as an adult, damn i love this move and Nakajima really did an amazing job. I love how he runs, feel like he one of the only showa kaiju to run. Obviously because of the suit but still. Dope as hell.
A Kids in the 70/80s, every week me and my brother would scan the latest TV guide to see when Johnny Sokko And His Flying Robot, or War of the Gargantuas was coming on TV... 2 of my all time favorites.
I finally added this classic to my video collection...I watch this movie as a kid & loved it then and still do today...this movie takes me back to a time in my life when things was simple & fun...even though it doesn't compare to today movies...I still have a great appreciation for it...War Of The Gargantuas
Nice review. When I was a kid back in the ‘60’s I absolutely loved this film. Saw it at the drive-in and was blown away. Still ranks as a favorite Toho/kaiju.
@@martinsuper4545 No not that. It's even in the Japanese cut retcons Conquers the World. Instead of having Frankenstein's creature in the flashback it's like a tiny small brown Gargantua.
This movie is my favorite Toho spinoff. I'm an identical twin in real life, so I have a preference for these kind of movies. The scene where Sanda studies the human remains surrounding Gaira and flips his lid over the betrayal is one of my favorite Kaiju scenes ever. The only thing I don't like is Russ Tamblyn's performance, I prefer Nick Adams.
Apparently, In contrast with Nick Adams who developed a friendly relationship with Ishiro Honda, Russ Tamblyn was the complete opposite. He was a complete jerk towards Honda and the entire crew.
Really! I knew it. I could tell he didn't want to be in Japan making that film. Like a child who didn't get his way, he threw a temper tantrum. I wonder what he was so unhappy about. Thank you.
The scene on the train, Tamblyn had a flickering eye and I thought some one in the crew punched him in the face for being an asshole. He would deserve it!
I asked for this a few weeks ago and thank you for this great review. I think it deserves at least another half star if not full. I also agree with your synopsis and summery. Of all the remakes this is probably the most compelling to get done because it does humanize the monsters and I think it can really be done well in this day with the right script.
I absolutely love this movie. I've always been a kaiju buff. These movies are my guilty pleasure and I always watch this one whenever I'm feeling down. I don't know why I love it so much but it's so much fun and entertaining to me. I was born the year this movie came out so maybe it just has a special place in my heart because of that. Enjoyed your commentary.
Watched this many times on "The Big Monster Movie" on Channel 46 out of Charlotte, NC in the 80's. They showed a Japanese Kaiju film every Saturday at 12.
I was born in '65 so I probably had a similar experience watching this on TV in the early 70's for the first time. The green monster always creeped me out but it's my favorite monster movie from that era.
I saw this movie as a kid circa 1972. I especially loved it because I'd lived in Japan in 69-70. Still one of my faves. Thanks for this review, even if I'm 3 years late. 😊
Legends says the volcano eruption that killed Sandra & Gaira at the end was Godzilla, telling them to shut up and keep quiet while having a sleep underwater. 😆😂
I have to say that this is one of my all-time favorite Kaijus, with all of its flaws -- who cares? Even its goofier moments -- yes, yes -- "the words get stuck in my throat' -- are memorable.
Guillermo del toro would love to make a big budget version of this movie, so give that guy 150million Legendary! And lets give Up From The Depths a like for this awesome review :)
This is by far the greatest monster movie I’ve ever seen. It moves beautifully and the green monster scared the living shit outta me as well as captured my attention by the way the actor expressed himself. He had the movements and the energy that brought it to life and made me believe that was an insane giant monster. All others pale badly in comparison.
Great flick ... very spooky with creepy giant monsters that keep you glued till the very end , I loved the song by the singer played by actress Kipp Hamilton who had happened to have more than 25 television & film credits during her short career , she passed away at a young age of 46 due to breast cancer
I have a maser cannon model from the movie on my desk. My favorite piece of equipment from any kaiju movie. The set piece battle where the military ambushes Gaira is so well done, the animated maser beams cutting down trees via someone setting off squibs still entertains me to this day.
I would love to see a documentary on the set and model designs used in these films. Quite fascinating - despite not being higher end, they did well to permit young viewers to engage their imagination into the science fiction.
Nice work.. I didn’t know about the correlation between this film and Frankenstein Conquers the world.. I know feel compelled to add these to my collection.. thanz
I had to look this film up on Google. I remembered one part from it as a kid, that terrified me so bad. It was the scene where the lady got picked from the building and was eaten.
Now I really need to see this movie! I've always had an interest in it, but the clips shown and your thoughts on it really make me want to seek it out.
Favorite giant monster movie. The monsters are frightening in appearance. I would love to see a sequel made. I would hope that they keep the look of the monsters similar to the original
OMfkinG 😮😮😮😮 I grew up on this shit man Most amazing movie to watch to a 7 yr.old 🏃🏃🏃🏃in the 60 & 70's 🎥 🎥 🎥 Japan had America hooked on giant monsters
Did you know Brad Pitt was inspired to become an actor because of this movie?
Yep
I actually did.
@Moon Panther Yep.
And he copied Sandas hair and mannerisms...!
I remember him saying
This movie goes 3 generations in my family. My mom first saw this when she was 12 years old, then she showed me and my little sister this movie when we where 5 and 6, just recently my and my sister had movie night and we showed this movie to my nephew and my daughter......... This movie is basically apart of my life, and it will forever hold a extremely special place in my heart forever..
Fun trivia: Haruo Nakajima plays Gaira (The Green Gargantua), and he actually considers it his greatest performance other than the original Godzilla in 1954. It was also the ONLY performance where you could see his own eyes.
NAKAJIMA!
This movie is an easily overlooked classic
Another movie to add to my watchlist
I have yet to watch this movie but I've known about it and been seeing clips of it for like 5-6 years
This movie, the Raymond Burr version of Godzilla and Godzilla vs Monster Zero are my most vivid childhood memories of the genre.
(Creature Double Feature, WLVI TV 56, Boston)
Real talk.
That movie was great
When they died at the end my Uncle made a joke that it was Godzilla telling them to shut up so he could sleep. I believe it to this day.
LOL
ya that totally happened
They should have been in Godzillas movies
@@teshomevaughn4162 there was some stock footage in Final Wars
Teshome Vaughn Why.? They had no powers.😆🤣
The special effects are shockingly good in this movie. Particularly the composites of human characters in front of miniatures. I haven't seen another Kaiju movie of this era come close to its quality here.
This may be the only kaiju film I've ever seen where conventional military force actually hurts the creatures. Gaira was almost dead when Sanda showed up.
Agree you could see his flesh torn and how does gaira show his appreciation for being saved by Sanda he goes hunting people for dinner how evil and ungrateful 😅
Perhaps my very favorite non-Godzilla kaiju film. The shot of the fisherman looking over the side of his boat and seeing the Gargantua underwater staring up at him has to be one of the truly classic moments in all fantastic cinema, not just kaiju films. I get goosebumps whenever I see it. Excellent review as always.
The scene where the two fisherman see Green Gargantua leering up at them just below the surface of the water was (and still is) pure nightmare fuel. Easily one of Toho's all time best and still holds up.
Absolutely one of my all-time favorite movies! Still holds that magic for me as it did when I was a child. And now my son is in love with it too!
I watched an episode of Scooby Doo that was a tribute to this film for some reason.
They even featured the song "The Words Get Stuck In My Throat".
Logando the Warlock oh yeah, luckily mystery incorporated is on Netflix!
Battle of the Humongonauts
As a child I watched anything with monsters. I don’t remember my age (6-8), visiting family in California, watching this movie for the first time. The green gargantuan frightened me so much I would hide my eyes and peek at the tv. When the fisherman in his little row boat looks down over the rail and sees the green gargantuan looking up at him, I hid under a blanket!
Same here 😁
I think of that when I look into the ocean
My brother and I absolutely loved this movie. As kids in the 70's watching these types of movies was great! I saw it on tv a few months back and recorded it.
I grew up in the 70's, too, and always got excited when this movie was shown! Scared the crap out of me but I loved it!
THIS ! This was the movie that I looked forward to seeing on tv more than any other “ monster movie “ when I was a kid ..! There were some genuinely horrifying moments In this film ! Gaira was terrifying to me , which made Sanda all the more heroic ! The combat was great ! Still one of my absolute favorites!
Me too. Tape recorded it off tv so I could listen to it.
I grew up in the 1970's and looked forward to seeing this on TV, too! Everything about Gaira was creepy to me! His appearance, the SOUNDS he makes...the stuff of nightmares! That shot of him under the water looking up....oh, man...stuck in my head forever! Don't even get me started on him chewing up that woman and then spitting out her clothes! The movie definitely made an impact on me. Now I can watch it on Blu-ray on my projector, and the picture is 10-feet wide!!! Yikes! Now THAT'S scary!!!
Russ Tamblyn has no charisma in this because because he chose not to have any. He thought this movie was beneath him, so he phoned in his performance. He gave Honda and the Japanese crew all kids of trouble during the production. Nick Adams actually cared about the films he was in.
I've heard that before about his "performance" in this. What a dick! Why do the film at all if he's not even going to try and felt it was beneath him? That question is sort of rhetorical because we all know he wasn't doing much after "West Side Story" so of course he just needed the work. So apparently it WASN'T beneath him because he took the job.
Tamblyn would later state that he regrets his lackluster performance. I heard he saw the film at a convention in recent years and cringed at himself.
@@PhantomRenegades94 Oh interesting. I never heard about that part of it. As he should've regreted it!
I have said this my entire working career as an aerospace engineer "It doesn't matter how the company or the job treats me, it matters how I handle myself and it's a direct reflection of my integrity and reputation". No matter how bad the situation, we should do the best we can regardless.
Adams also cared a lot about Kumi Mizuno too, which many think was the reason he committed suicide, due to her spurning of his advances and his wife leaving him back in the States. Regardless, Adams holds the high honor of being the very first American lead in a Japanese movie, as Frankenstein Conquers The World is allegedly the first East-West film collaboration ever.
Did you know he was an alcoholic and added dialogue into the movie not in the script.... even tho the monsters were supposed to offspring of Frankensteins genetics I loved the way they showed the land monsters footprints in the s ow like he was the yeti... doodle for thought
One of my favorite kaiju films EVER.
I agree, this is a favorite from when I was a kid.
The Original Title was Frankenstein's Creations: Sanda Versus Gaira btw
@Caben 1983that was it's original title when it was released in Japan. Did you even it in Japanese? There are several references to Frankenstein in that version if the film.
@@VaranTheGreat58 I don't think he "even it in japanese"
When I was around 8 years old in the early 70s I saw that this film was being shown at the local Drive-In theater. It was either a Friday or Saturday night and I remember the weather was dark and rainy but I started to ask for my mom to take me and to my amazement she agreed with little begging! I was really surprised because of the weather, but we went and though it rained on and off we stayed until the end and I loved it. My mom actually seemed to enjoy it too! I've obviously never forgotten that one lol!
Then 10 years ago I was at a garage sale and bang, a dvd copy of War of the Gargantuas was in the stack!!! I couldnt believe it, I was ridiculously happy to find it and though not as scary as I remembered lol, it's a classic!
Wow! I was born in '65 and only got to see this movie on television in the 1970's. It must have been awesome to see on a huge drive-in screen!!! Your mom ROCKS for taking you!
Great Story. 👍
Ominous, dreadful and frightening.
For so long this has been one of my favorite movies ever made.
With haunting and horrifying theme music.
And because we are shown a human lady being attacked and devoured,
Along with the gargantuas receiving wounds and injuries while actually bleeding,
As well as how we can actually see the giant monsters real eyes,
Makes this above and beyond any other kaiju film, especially for back then...
So many of the effects scenes were re-used in later films. It's still a worthwhile and fun film.
Yes. Especially when the lasers are destroying the forest trees!
One of my favorite B movies to watch on a rainy Sunday morning back in the day
That's a classic movie I love that movie....I remember seeing it on Monster Theater in the late 70 or early 1980s... That's when I was a kid and my parents couldn't get me away from the T.v. until a commercial came on....ahhhh the good ol days.....
There was something I wanted to say on this movie, but the words got stuck in my throat.
That song is just so groovy.
👍
Now that's funny.....!
Easily, the lowest point in this film!
The singer almost got stuck in the Green Gargantua's throat.
Scared the hell out of me When i was a kid and when i went swimming, i thought Gaira was gonna get me.
Now as an adult, damn i love this move and Nakajima really did an amazing job. I love how he runs, feel like he one of the only showa kaiju to run. Obviously because of the suit but still. Dope as hell.
One of the Most Overlooked Films ever made in my opinion. Great Review.
My fave monster movie!! Seen it at least 100+ times over the years. I still remember running home to watch it again & again.
A Kids in the 70/80s, every week me and my brother would scan the latest TV guide to see when Johnny Sokko And His Flying Robot, or War of the Gargantuas was coming on TV... 2 of my all time favorites.
I loved this movie when i was a kid.
Akira Ifukube's musical score for this film was fantastic - one of Toho's best.
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Alongside Rodan, & Frankenstein vs Baragon, we need this on Blu-ray!!! Criterion, Mill Creek, Arrow get to it gentlemen!!!
you can watch it on you tube $
Showa video is your friend
I finally added this classic to my video collection...I watch this movie as a kid & loved it then and still do today...this movie takes me back to a time in my life when things was simple & fun...even though it doesn't compare to today movies...I still have a great appreciation for it...War Of The Gargantuas
Nice review. When I was a kid back in the ‘60’s I absolutely loved this film. Saw it at the drive-in and was blown away. Still ranks as a favorite Toho/kaiju.
I actually thought this was gonna be a April’s fool joke lol
Toho is REALLY WEIRD with continuity with their old movies.
Well this enters into the Godzilla realm because it is mentioned in Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla.
@@martinsuper4545 No not that. It's even in the Japanese cut retcons Conquers the World. Instead of having Frankenstein's creature in the flashback it's like a tiny small brown Gargantua.
This movie is my favorite Toho spinoff. I'm an identical twin in real life, so I have a preference for these kind of movies. The scene where Sanda studies the human remains surrounding Gaira and flips his lid over the betrayal is one of my favorite Kaiju scenes ever. The only thing I don't like is Russ Tamblyn's performance, I prefer Nick Adams.
You could tell in that moment that Sanda knew he made a huge mistake!
You know I would absolutely love to see these guys return.
Apparently, In contrast with Nick Adams who developed a friendly relationship with Ishiro Honda, Russ Tamblyn was the complete opposite. He was a complete jerk towards Honda and the entire crew.
Really! I knew it. I could tell he didn't want to be in Japan making that film. Like a child who didn't get his way, he threw a temper tantrum. I wonder what he was so unhappy about. Thank you.
@@Denis-fp7ku I learned about it from the Ishiro Honda biography.
@@Denis-fp7ku Then when he needed money, Tamblyn agreed to star in the God-awful "Dracula vs. Frankenstein" as a bum biker. Go figure, lol
@Caben 1983 I felt he was reading his lines with no passion for the character. Like he just wanted to get it over with. It's just a hunch.
The scene on the train, Tamblyn had a flickering eye and I thought some one in the crew punched him in the face for being an asshole. He would deserve it!
Absolutely love this movie! Had no idea anyone else had a genuine love for this classic! Well done!
I asked for this a few weeks ago and thank you for this great review. I think it deserves at least another half star if not full. I also agree with your synopsis and summery. Of all the remakes this is probably the most compelling to get done because it does humanize the monsters and I think it can really be done well in this day with the right script.
I remember watching this when I was very young and had totally forgotten the name of it. Thank you for posting this
I was born in 1966 and loved this movie all my life.😊👍
Freaked me out as a kid.
No April's Fool version. Good.
Absolutely loved this one as a kid. It was gross and scary and violent with great weapons, battles and miniatures. Wish they'd do more like this one.
Classic! Need to get this on blu ray
One of my all time favorites. Great to see it get tie recognition it deserves.
As A kid I remember faking sick so I could stay home and watch the re-play of the movie on TV the next afternoon. lol.
I absolutely love this movie. I've always been a kaiju buff. These movies are my guilty pleasure and I always watch this one whenever I'm feeling down. I don't know why I love it so much but it's so much fun and entertaining to me. I was born the year this movie came out so maybe it just has a special place in my heart because of that. Enjoyed your commentary.
"Frankenstein's ghost has been eating some people."
My fav 60's Toho monster movie! An updated version with the effects of today would (or could) be incredible.
No way! Never update a classic.
@@dougbrowne9890 well they keep rehashing king kong and godzilla. How boring is that getting? At least get the gagantuas in a movie!
this movie deserves way more attention its my second favorite movie and ive seen it 11 times i think
ONLY Eleven TIMES!?!?.....
@@jason-hy8ci dont get me staarted of goddzilla final wars..like 50 times..
You did it again. You pulled another one out from my past of a movie I have not seen in over 35 years. I forgot about this one as well.
Watched this many times on "The Big Monster Movie" on Channel 46 out of Charlotte, NC in the 80's. They showed a Japanese Kaiju film every Saturday at 12.
I GROW UP ON THIS STUFF SO THIS MEANS ALOT TO ME. THIS VIDEO WAS WELL DONE.
I was born in 1966 so my first memory of this movie was when i was about 7 watching this on a saturday midday movie... loved it
I was born in '65 so I probably had a similar experience watching this on TV in the early 70's for the first time. The green monster always creeped me out but it's my favorite monster movie from that era.
I saw this movie as a kid circa 1972. I especially loved it because I'd lived in Japan in 69-70. Still one of my faves. Thanks for this review, even if I'm 3 years late. 😊
Saw this movie as a kid wit my father on a Saturday night in NYC ,in Harlem the Roosevelt Theater wit monster zero ,
Legends says the volcano eruption that killed Sandra & Gaira at the end was Godzilla, telling them to shut up and keep quiet while having a sleep underwater. 😆😂
Thank you for finally reviewing this movie, always one of my favorite Toho kaiju movies
I have to say that this is one of my all-time favorite Kaijus, with all of its flaws -- who cares? Even its goofier moments -- yes, yes -- "the words get stuck in my throat' -- are memorable.
This move was one of the best. The fights between the creatures was top notch.
I would watch this movie all the time when I was younger. I still absolutely love this movie and I'm glad to own it on dvd
This movie gave me nightmares when I was a kid
This movie scared the crap outta me when I was 7-8. Great channel here. Thank you for the content. You now have a new sub👍
Don't forget they were in the best Scooby-Doo show
Guillermo del toro would love to make a big budget version of this movie, so give that guy 150million Legendary! And lets give Up From The Depths a like for this awesome review :)
Hell yeah
I'd be on board with that
Get Andy Sirks as Gaira and TJ Storm as Sanda
Nah, Hollyweird would just screw it up pedaling some SJW/PC agenda, like they do every remake.
This is by far the greatest monster movie I’ve ever seen. It moves beautifully and the green monster scared the living shit outta me as well as captured my attention by the way the actor expressed himself. He had the movements and the energy that brought it to life and made me believe that was an insane giant monster. All others pale badly in comparison.
My all-time favorite giant monster movie! I love it to death! 😁❤️❤️❤️
Seen this as a kid at the drive in. What a great movie! Loved it! Great memories.
love this film!!! So glad I have it on DVD!! Classic monster fun!!
Just one of the best all around Showa era kaiju films and one my favorites along with Gojira and Daimajin.
Great flick ... very spooky with creepy giant monsters that keep you glued till the very end , I loved the song by the singer played by actress Kipp Hamilton who had happened to have more than 25 television & film credits during her short career , she passed away at a young age of 46 due to breast cancer
I remember the Scooby doo mystery incorporated that was a great tribute of this film
This is one of my all time favorites...and I'm a fan!!!
I have a maser cannon model from the movie on my desk. My favorite piece of equipment from any kaiju movie. The set piece battle where the military ambushes Gaira is so well done, the animated maser beams cutting down trees via someone setting off squibs still entertains me to this day.
Growing up an identical twin, this movie was very sad to me as a child watching it, and I will agree, one of the best movies of it's kind.
I would love to see a documentary on the set and model designs used in these films. Quite fascinating - despite not being higher end, they did well to permit young viewers to engage their imagination into the science fiction.
Must have been harrowing living in Japan in the 1950s and 60s: every year gigantic monsters ravaged the land.
Nice work.. I didn’t know about the correlation between this film and Frankenstein Conquers the world.. I know feel compelled to add these to my collection.. thanz
Definitely a genre classic! That people like Owen Wilson put it among their favorites can only add to its growing charm.
Leaving a like & a comment cuz I love your channel & miss hearing your dulcet tones, Brandon!
I was 4 when this movie came out, maybe 6 or 7 when I saw it on TV. It terrified me.
One of my favorite classic great movies
I had to look this film up on Google. I remembered one part from it as a kid, that terrified me so bad. It was the scene where the lady got picked from the building and was eaten.
This was one of my favorite films from this genre growing up.
Two of my favorite movies!!
Always loved the scene when the one Guargantua reaches into the subway station looking for humans.
I bought this a number of years ago on dvd. I enjoyed it more than my kids. Kids these days.
They did an EXCELLENT JOB WITH THIS MOVIE!! WITHOUT COMPUTERS.. TECHNOLOGY
This movie scared the hell out of me when I was a kid. The green guarganuta (Gaira) especially. It was so fierce and terrifying.
Wow, haven't seen this movie for over forty years but I have never forgotten the octopus attack at the start. Scared the hell out of me!
Now I really need to see this movie! I've always had an interest in it, but the clips shown and your thoughts on it really make me want to seek it out.
"'(groans) I don't wanna make a Monster movie in Japan, I was in West Side Story! (groans)"
Brandon Tenold
"Well theres a switch the sushi's about to eat him!"
Favorite giant monster movie. The monsters are frightening in appearance. I would love to see a sequel made. I would hope that they keep the look of the monsters similar to the original
I miss this movie. I use to watch this on the old monster vision . This was one of my favorites.
OMfkinG 😮😮😮😮
I grew up on this shit man
Most amazing movie to watch to a 7 yr.old 🏃🏃🏃🏃in the 60 & 70's 🎥 🎥 🎥
Japan had America hooked on giant monsters
Kumi Mizuno was Toho's most beautiful actress.
meh
Legendary should remake this for the Monsterverse.
One of my favorites. Wish it was on blu ray.
I bought the Blu-ray several years ago from Amazon Japan.
One of my favs growing up!