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Das Monster von Tokio

Originaltitel: The Manster
  • 1959
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 13 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,3/10
1826
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Das Monster von Tokio (1959)
An American reporter in Japan is given a mysterious injection by a scientist, who turns him into a two-headed monster.
trailer wiedergeben1:33
2 Videos
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HorrorScience-Fiction

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn American journalist who is stationed in Japan is given a mysterious injection by a mad scientist, turning him into a murderous two-headed monster.An American journalist who is stationed in Japan is given a mysterious injection by a mad scientist, turning him into a murderous two-headed monster.An American journalist who is stationed in Japan is given a mysterious injection by a mad scientist, turning him into a murderous two-headed monster.

  • Regie
    • George P. Breakston
    • Kenneth G. Crane
  • Drehbuch
    • William J. Sheldon
    • George P. Breakston
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Peter Dyneley
    • Jane Hylton
    • Tetsu Nakamura
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,3/10
    1826
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • George P. Breakston
      • Kenneth G. Crane
    • Drehbuch
      • William J. Sheldon
      • George P. Breakston
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Peter Dyneley
      • Jane Hylton
      • Tetsu Nakamura
    • 62Benutzerrezensionen
    • 50Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • Videos2

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    The Manster: The Two-Headed Monster
    The Manster: The Two-Headed Monster
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    The Manster: The Two-Headed Monster

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    Peter Dyneley
    Peter Dyneley
    • Larry Stanford
    Jane Hylton
    Jane Hylton
    • Linda Stanford
    Tetsu Nakamura
    • Dr. Robert Suzuki
    • (as Satoshi Nakamura)
    Terri Zimmern
    • Tara
    Norman Van Hawley
    • Ian Matthews
    • (as Van Hawley)
    Jerry Itô
    • Police Superintendent Aida
    • (as Jerry Ito)
    Toyoko Takechi
    • Emiko Suzuki
    Kenzo Kuroki
    • Genji Suzuki
    Alan Tarlton
    • Dr. H.B. Jennsen
    Shinpei Takagi
    • Temple Priest
    George Wyman
    • Monster
    Fujie Satsuki
    • Cleaning Woman
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • George P. Breakston
      • Kenneth G. Crane
    • Drehbuch
      • William J. Sheldon
      • George P. Breakston
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    Sum Flounder

    If you saw this as a kid, you haven't forgotten it.

    In the early seventies there were two late night horror movie shows where I lived: NIGHTMARE THEATER on channel 7 and SUSPENSE THEATER on channel 8. My dilemma was that both programs were on simultaneously(around midnight on Fridays),and I always had to decide which one I wanted to watch. On one particular Friday I chose the NIGHTMARE THEATER movie, opting to check out the other channel during the commercials. During one of those breaks I switched over just in time to see the infamous "eye-growing-on-the-shoulder" scene. A while later I looked again and saw that eye growing into an entire head! I left it on that channel until the show was over. I have no memory of what the other movie was.
    6JohnSeal

    More than a monster movie

    Everyone has already commented on their (mostly happy) childhood memories of The Manster, but the film actually has aspirations beyond those of the typical monster fest. The film is surprisingly bold about sexuality, hinting frankly at both rape and adultery. The Manster could be posited as a film that anticipated the free love of the late 60s, the 'split' as psycho-sexual as it is physical. Larry is, after all, a happily married average joe until his libido is aroused by a serum introduced via Mickey Finn by a 'mad' doctor. It's a bit like George Harrison being introduced to LSD by his dentist. As his desire for rough and raw sex increases, his body begins to mutate, leading to the infamous shoulder eye and second head. A cautionary tale, well told and ultimately very conservative, but thoroughly enjoyable on more than one level.
    8lambiepie-2

    A film you never forget!

    As one poster put it... this is the film you saw as a kid but never remembered its name. I did!!! It is kinda cheesy...but I've seen much worse. But for its time, I gotta hand it to the make up folks and the actor's reaction for that scene with the eye on his shoulder. Gosh! Ya gotta guess that most of the budget went into that, and what fun! There isn't one person I have shown this film to that hasn't gasped at it! I just wished the rest of the film was that way. This is one film that HAS to be in your Halloween collection...your "low budget" vintage B movie horror collection...you know you've got one. Set it right between the William Castle films and the Hammer Films!! Get this film, get it now. It's a hoot!
    5sasullivan

    monster-movie classic with some unforgettable scenes

    I watched this last night for the first time in 30-something years. From childhood, three scenes were indelibly stamped on my memory: the gibbering woman with the nightmarish melting face in a cage, the eye in the shoulder, and the infamous 'separation'. But what also was stuck in memory was the horrible screaming that accompanied some of these (not my own, but that of the characters ;>). Well, the movie's not *quite* as scary to my jaded sensibilities as it was then, but those scenes still had a kick; the unearthly howling, tearing sounds when the Manster 'separates' still chilled.

    While it'll never be mistaken for great moviemaking, this film deserves a bigger 'cult' status than it has.
    5wes-connors

    The Strange Case of Dr. Suzuki and Mr. Stanford

    "An American reporter traveling in Japan stops to meet and interview a reclusive Japanese scientist at his mountain laboratory. The scientist greets the curious newsman and, after getting to know him, concludes the reporter is the perfect test subject for his latest experiment. After injecting the reporter against his will, the scientist discovers his serum changes the man into a..." according to the DVD sleeve's synopsis.

    Don't join "The Manster" in progress, as its opening scenes are very striking. The erotic sight of two young Japanese women bathing is interrupted as mad scientist Tetsu Nakamura (as Robert Suzuki) must immediately deal with his violent brother ("An experiment that didn't work out"), while his wife (another "experiment that didn't work out") screams in her cage…

    Mr. Nakamura takes charge of the situation by killing his brother; then, Peter Dyneley (as Larry Stanford) conveniently shows up; a self-described "brilliant and highly underpaid foreign correspondent", Mr. Dyneley wants to interview Nakamura about his research on "the secrets of evolution". Nakamura is a very perceptive mad scientist; he senses Dyneley is a sex-stared alcoholic, who lies about his age. Dyneley laps up Nakamura's offer of booze and flooze.

    With some re-writes and re-takes, George Breakston (a former child actor) might have had a genuine classic. Still, "The Manster" is some good fun.

    ***** The Manster (7/59) George Breakston ~ Peter Dyneley, Tetsu Nakamura, Jane Hylton

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    • Wissenswertes
      This film was an American production that was made in Japan using a mostly Japanese crew and a number of Japanese actors. It was shot entirely in English and had two working titles, "Nightmare" and "The Two-Headed Monster", in that order.
    • Patzer
      In the film's opening credits, "From an original story..." reads "From an orignal story...".
    • Zitate

      Dr. Robert Suzuki: You were my brother; but you're an experiment that didn't work out. I'm sorry, Kenji.

    • Alternative Versionen
      Some prints of the film removed its epilogue in which Ian Matthews tries to convince Linda Stanford that her husband, Larry Stanford, will be all right.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into The Adventures of Superseven: Operation: 8 Spies Too Many! (2011)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. Juli 1959 (Japan)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Japan
      • Vereinigte Staaten
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      • Englisch
      • Japanisch
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      • United Artists
      • Shaw-Breakston Enterprises
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      • 1 Std. 13 Min.(73 min)
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