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Godzilla - Attack All Monsters

Originaltitel: Gojira Minira Gabara Ôru kaijû daishingeki
  • 1969
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 9 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
3,9/10
5962
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Godzilla - Attack All Monsters (1969)
Home Video Trailer from Toho Film Company
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA latchkey child living in the industrial city of Kawasaki confronts his loneliness through his escapist dreams of Monster Island and friendship with Minilla.A latchkey child living in the industrial city of Kawasaki confronts his loneliness through his escapist dreams of Monster Island and friendship with Minilla.A latchkey child living in the industrial city of Kawasaki confronts his loneliness through his escapist dreams of Monster Island and friendship with Minilla.

  • Regie
    • Ishirô Honda
    • Jun Fukuda
    • Kengo Furusawa
  • Drehbuch
    • Shin'ichi Sekizawa
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Kenji Sahara
    • Machiko Naka
    • Tomonori Yazaki
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    3,9/10
    5962
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Ishirô Honda
      • Jun Fukuda
      • Kengo Furusawa
    • Drehbuch
      • Shin'ichi Sekizawa
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kenji Sahara
      • Machiko Naka
      • Tomonori Yazaki
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Kenji Sahara
    Kenji Sahara
    • Kenkichi 'Tack' Miki (Ichiro's Father)
    Machiko Naka
    • Tamiko Mitsuki
    Tomonori Yazaki
    Tomonori Yazaki
    • Ichirô Miki
    Hideyo Amamoto
    Hideyo Amamoto
    • Shinpei Inami
    Sachio Sakai
    • Bank Robber Senbayashi
    Kazuo Suzuki
    Kazuo Suzuki
    • Bank Robber Okuda
    Shigeki Ishida
    • The Landlord
    Midori Uchiyama
    • Minira
    • (Japanese-language version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Yoshifumi Tajima
    Yoshifumi Tajima
    • Detective
    Chôtarô Tôgin
    Chôtarô Tôgin
    • Assistant Detective
    Yutaka Sada
    Yutaka Sada
    • Train engineer
    Yutaka Nakayama
    Yutaka Nakayama
    • Guy Painting Billboard
    Ikio Sawamura
    Ikio Sawamura
    • Bartender
    Haruo Nakajima
    Haruo Nakajima
    • Gojira
    'Little Man' Machan
    • Minira
    Yû Sekita
    • Gabara
    Michiko Hirai
    • Minira
    • (Japanese-language version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Yasuhiko Kakuko
    • Gabara
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Ishirô Honda
      • Jun Fukuda
      • Kengo Furusawa
    • Drehbuch
      • Shin'ichi Sekizawa
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    3winner55

    not recommended

    This is really two films.

    One film is a kid's visit to Monster Island, where he witnesses a compilation of fight scenes from "Son of Godzilla" and "G. Vs. the Sea Monster". Some of this footage looks like out-take or alternate take material; the whole Gabara episode may well have been intended for "Son of" and excised, in the way that "Frankenstein Conquers the World" was to include a fight with a giant squid, some footage of which finding its way into "King Kong Vs. Godzilla".

    The second film is a story of a young boy of the working class in an overly-industrialized modern Japan, neglected by his parents, bullied in school, who finds himself kidnapped by a gang of bank robbers and has to learn courage and wit in order to deal with his situation.

    The first film is notorious as a "stock-footage" fiasco with a talking monster. The edits only make evident weaknesses in the original material.

    The second film is staggeringly depressing. When I first saw this, I wasn't sure how to respond, because certainly I wasn't looking for a grim expose of industrialized Japan. But the first episodes of this storyline, with its backdrop of empty lots and factory smokestacks billowing in the background, add up to a truly unpleasant experience.

    Finally, at the center of all this is one of the more annoying child actors of the period. Hard to identify with, and easy to wish away, I feel no sympathy with him at all as an individual, only as representative of the thousands of neglected children like him.

    It should be noted that the stock-footage here was filmed by the 'other Godzilla director', Jun Fukuda - so why does Ishiro Honda use it, why not use his own Godzilla material? A real enigma of a film, part overly serious tragicomedy, part self-lacerating rip-off.

    Obviously not recommended except for Godzilla completists.
    anaturbot

    It works for me!!!

    I'm was never a Godzilla fan until my son got involved. These movies have never meant anything to me until they began taking up so much of his life. He is just about to turn four, and nothing is going to make me happier than to give this to him for his 4th birthday! It will get him off my back!!!!
    7teledyn

    Trivia: The first home computer and game-machine?

    First off, I have to give this film a 7/10 not because I liked it, but because my youngest kids (4 and 6) loved it. You know the sort of movie that puts you to sleep but your kindergarten kids just soak right in? Films like Bionicles or HotWheels are better than a sedative, but this one isn't quite so bad thanks to the Godzilla footage and little side-stories the kids will ignore, but the adults will enjoy (admittedly not many of these, but at least they tried).

    the most interesting of these side stories involves the boy's friend and neighbour, the typical mussy-haired scientist-tinkerer we find in most Godzilla films. In one scene worth the price of the movie (which I got on VHS at Giant Tiger for $4) our friendly neighbourhood scientist demonstrates his new invention, an integrated monitor and keyboard desktop computer. Keep in mind this is 1968/69, Xerox PARC was only just starting to toy with such ideas in a strictly-business domain, but here in Godzilla-land they are, as usual, decades ahead of the rest of us: IIRC, the boy recommends re-tooling the workstation ... so it will play not just one, but a variety of games! Toho invented the XBox! Back to the movie, it IS possible for older audiences to watch it, but you do need to suspend your belief just a bit more than the usual acceptance of 100-foot monsters.

    So ... should a baby-gozilla be 4 feet high, blow smoke-rings and walk and talk? Absolutely. The key to watching this film is just as another reviewer noted, by keeping in mind that the entire film occurs inside the daydreams of a very young person. Given that, it all makes perfect sense, the plot, the dialog, the flashbacks and everything, and if you happen to actually BE a very young person, then it not only makes sense, but it enters your own life.

    We were setting place-mats and pillows for Minya for months after they first watched this movie.

    Minya fans will also be happy to know that the diminutive atomic monster returns as a principle character in the 2004 Final Wars, albeit with a non-speaking part :)
    Angel_Meiru

    The Japanese version is better.

    Okay, alot of people said this film was the worst ever made, but I disagree. I say the English version released by UPA did the film NO justice what-so-ever.

    Here, let me give you all the run-down:

    Sound Effects: US version- They sound very weird and almost muted out. And the sounds that Ichiro's voice actress keeps making does not go with what the child star is saying.

    Sound Effects: Japanese version- Ah, now that I can hear better. I don't need to tune up the volume now!

    Picture: US version- Pan and Scan.

    Picture: Japanese version- Widescreen format. You get to see alot more on what's going on.

    Music: US version- Probably one of the few descent things. The theme song is quite upbeat and quite unusual. However, the music may be good, but does it really sound like a Kaiju Eiga soundtrack though?

    Music: Japanese Version- Some have thought of it being cutesy poo, but I liked it. Ichiro's actor's voice is soooooo cute! Fits the movie more.

    And most importantly......

    Minilla's voice: US version- GAAAAAAH! No, no, no, no, no! Is this what gave the Barney creator's their sinister idea? The voice actor gave Minilla-kun no justice!

    Minilla's voice: Japanese version- Ahhhh, now that is BETTER! Sounds cuter and more child like. More fitting for Minilla. NOTE: The late Michiko Hirai, who voiced Sally Yumeno in an old school anime series called "Mahô tsukai Sally (aka. Witch girl Sally) did Minilla's voice in Japan.

    Overall: Get the Japanese version. It is more pleasant.
    lor_

    For kiddies only

    One of my sci-fi/horror/fantasy reviews written 50 years ago: Directed by Ishiro Honda; Produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka, for Toho; released in America as "Godzilla's Revenge" by Maron Films. Screenplay by Shinichi Sekizawa; Photography by Sokei Tomioka; Edited by Masahisa Himi; Music by Kunio Miyauchi. Starring: Kenji Sahara, Machiko Naka, Shigeki Ishida, Tomonori Yazaki and Hideyo Amamoto.

    Latterday entry in Honda's series of childish monster films, quickly shuttled to television. The film is kiddie/boy scout-oriented, with "Ultraman"-styled monster fights on Monster Island, where biggies from "Destroy All Monsters" congregate, including Godzilla, Manda, a new-styled Gamera and Minya, Godzilla's son who is boy-sized this time out. The story is dream-style and weak on plot, with flashy, pointless, modernistic techniu.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Director Ishirô Honda intended the movie to have a somber ending, but was forced by Toho to add the more cheerful final sequence in which Ichiro goes to school with the children. When the movie was re-released on home video during the 80s, Honda removed this scene, so the movie ends with Ichiro's mother crying due to not being able to spend more time with her son.
    • Patzer
      A few of the jet aircraft that Godzilla are shown to bounce off his chest. However, an actual jet would be destroyed upon impact. This takes place during a dream sequence, so reality may not be the truth.
    • Zitate

      Minira: Oh, it's you.

      Ichiro Miki: What are you doing?

      Minira: Nothing, I have no friends.

      Ichiro Miki: Then you're just like me.

      Minira: Why did you come back?

      Ichiro Miki: You said you'd help me climb up on Godzilla's back.

      Minira: Oh, right. I wonder where he is now?

      Ichiro Miki: You're not with him all the time?

      Minira: No, he gets mad.

      Ichiro Miki: Why?

      Minira: Godzilla says I have to learn to fight my own battles.

      Ichiro Miki: He's tough on you, huh?

    • Alternative Versionen
      The Japanese laserdisc is uncut and fully letterboxed (2:35:1)
    • Verbindungen
      Edited from Kyô mo ware ôzora ni ari (1964)
    • Soundtracks
      Kaiju Machi
      Performed by Tomonori Yazaki

      (Japanese Version Only)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 20. Dezember 1969 (Japan)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Japan
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Japanisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • All Monsters Attack
    • Drehorte
      • Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Toho
      • United Productions of America (UPA)
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      1 Stunde 9 Minuten
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      • Mono
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