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Daimajin - Frankensteins Monster kehrt zurück

Originaltitel: Daimajin ikaru
  • 1966
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 19 Min.
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6,4/10
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Daimajin - Frankensteins Monster kehrt zurück (1966)
DramaFantasie

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuGiant statue exacts revenge upon those who conquer its worshippers.Giant statue exacts revenge upon those who conquer its worshippers.Giant statue exacts revenge upon those who conquer its worshippers.

  • Regie
    • Kenji Misumi
  • Drehbuch
    • Tetsurô Yoshida
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Kôjirô Hongô
    • Shiho Fujimura
    • Tarô Marui
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,4/10
    1054
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Kenji Misumi
    • Drehbuch
      • Tetsurô Yoshida
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kôjirô Hongô
      • Shiho Fujimura
      • Tarô Marui
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    Kôjirô Hongô
    Kôjirô Hongô
    • Lord Juro
    Shiho Fujimura
    Shiho Fujimura
    • Lady Sayuri
    Tarô Marui
    Tarô Marui
    • Dodohei
    Takashi Kanda
    Takashi Kanda
    • Lord Danjô Mikoshiba
    Kôji Fujiyama
    Kôji Fujiyama
    • Ikkaku Arai
    Yûji Hamada
    • Farmer 2
    Chikara Hashimoto
    • Shunpei Ikenaga…
    Sei Hiraizumi
    Sei Hiraizumi
    • Hayato Tabe
    Yoshitaka Itô
    • Farmer 3
    Kiyokazu Kagatsume
    Kiyokazu Kagatsume
    • Ryûta - Dodohei's Younger Brother
    Hyôsuke Kanbe
    • Mohachi
    Jutarô Kitashiro
    Jutarô Kitashiro
    • Genba Onikojima
    • (as Jutarô Hôjô)
    Keiko Koyanagi
    • Shige
    Hideo Kuroki
    • Tasuke
    Tsuyotake Matsuda
    • Farmer 1
    Kayo Mikimoto
    Kayo Mikimoto
    • Toyo
    Kôichi Mizuhara
    Kôichi Mizuhara
    • Kamon Doi
    Kimiko Tachibana
    • Kume - Dodohei's Mother
    • Regie
      • Kenji Misumi
    • Drehbuch
      • Tetsurô Yoshida
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    9kluseba

    A Great Example of How to Make a Timeless Movie with a Limited Budget but Much Professionalism

    Return of Daimajin is the second film in the trilogy about the great demon god that combines elements of period dramas and giant monster movies. In this shortest movie of the series, an evil lord menaces, destroys and conquers two neighbouring villages when farmers seek refuge from him in these peaceful places. The survivors of the invasion retreat to an island on a lake where Daimajin's statue is hidden in a cave. As the lord destroys the statue, the demon god comes to life to save the villagers from the murderous dictator.

    This movie convinces on numerous levels and has aged very well. First and foremost, this film clocks in at only seventy-nine minutes and entertains from start to finish with swift pace.

    Up next, the locations have been chosen particularly well and bring ancestral Japan back to life. The scenic mountains and fields, the colourful villages and fortifications as well as the mysterious island on the lake are quite memorable.

    The characters are also very intriguing. The antagonist is particularly brutal, pitiless and selfish and will make viewers root against him. The protagonists shine with courage, perseverance and resilience and will make viewers empathize with them. Even the side characters have interesting emotional characteristics to offer. Needless to say that the skilled acting performances match the wonderful script.

    The final twenty minutes of the movie are particularly spectacular. The titular monster goes on an impressive rampage as the simple yet efficient special effects shine brightly in this movie. The architecture of the villages, the armour of the monster and the costumes of the villagers have all been crafted with great detail. The destruction of infrastructures looks impressive and has been prepared very skillfully and filmed very precisely.

    The technical aspects of this movie are very strong in general. Even decades later, the calm, organized and precise camera work stands out very positively if compared to numerous action movies with dizzying shaky camera sections. The authentic, detailed and intense sound effects in the destructive finale will send shivers down the spine of any cineast. The excellent classical music soundtrack by skilled veteran Ifukube Akira is another noteworthy highlight and makes an intense movie even more emotional.

    As you can read, Return of Daimajin is even a slight improvement over its critically acclaimed genre-breaking predecessor Daimajin. This sophomore entry is even more detailed, organized and precise as it turns out being a great example of how to make a timeless movie with a limited budget but much professionalism. The two movies aren't directly related to each other, so you could watch Return of Daimajin as a standalone feature. Anyone who likes period dramas and monster movies should call a copy of this movie her, his or their own. I would suggest picking up the wonderful boxed set by Arrow Media with all three films and plenty of interesting bonus material.
    7kosmasp

    Don't direspect a God

    The Daimajin trilogy is quite an odd one. The main ... well I'll call him character (no pun intended Mr. God) is quite stiff through most of the movie. Again sorry for the pun, but it is true you see. And this is true for all three movies, that are not sequels to each other but just a bit of slightly different variations of each other.

    All released in one year and been done with. Quite curious to say the least. This one seems to or at least feels like it is as good as the first one (or bad if you didn't like it). That being said, the action sequences and stunts work for the time they were made. The effects were good as they were in the first one. Still this also has pacing issues - if you are not that patient and all that.

    The end justifies the mean(s)? Or just another pun - you'll be the judge (Daimajin will be the executioner)
    7OllieSuave-007

    Don's mess around with the gods!

    Daiei Studios' Return of Daimajin is the first sequel to the movie featuring the giant stone god. In this plot, villagers defy an evil warlord's order to turn over one of their protectors, Lord Juro (Kôjirô Hongô), and end up seeing their people being brutally attacked by the warlord and his soldiers. As a result, the villagers pray upon Daimajin, the great stone god, to fight for them.

    The plot, I thought, was not as suspenseful and solid as the original movie, as it has more of a general "turn over your hero to us or we'll screw your village over" story line. But, there is plenty of sword-wielding and good guy vs. bad guy action to keep the film engaging, and the nastiness of the villains will make you want to root for the god to awaken and teach them a lesson they'll never forget - showing them that they shouldn't mess with the faithful.

    The acting was pretty good, cinematography was brilliant and special effects were neat. Also, you really can't go wrong having the great Akira Ifukube score the music soundtrack to this film, though, much of the music is reused or reworked from the scores of past Toho films.

    Overall, it's a rather entertaining feature that fans of Japanese sci-fi/fantasy films could enjoy.

    Grade B-
    6kevin_robbins

    These are all a nice mix of samurai genre and monster movie

    Return of Daimajin (1966) is a Japanese gem I recently watched on a random streaming service. The storyline follows a small town that is getting conquered by an evil dictators army. A young lady escapes and flees to a sacred temple and prays to their god to come save them. When the young lady is captured and made an example of the village god returns one last time to save the village.

    This movie is directed by Kenji Misumi (Shogun Assassin) and stars Kôjirô Hongô (Satan's Sword), Shiho Fujimura (Zatoichi's Cane Sword), Tarô Marui (Fangs of Vengeance), Takashi Kanda (The Devil's Ballad) and Kôji Fujiyama (Bullet Train).

    These are all a nice mix of samurai genre and monster movie, even if the monster doesn't appear until there's about 25 minutes left in the movie. The action scenes are very well choreographed and take place in some fun settings. I always love a good samurai sword fight scene. The effects on the monster is essentially a costume, mask and makeup but it works. The attack on the village at the end is good as is the final scene to conclude the series.

    Overall this series is fairly consistent and worth watching for horror fans who enjoy samurai movies. I would score this a 6/10 and recommend giving it a try.
    5ebiros2

    Bad guys are in trouble now ! - Part 2

    This is the second installment of the Daimajin trilogy although the three stories are not connected.

    Daimajin is a talismanic 50 ft stone statue embodied with the spirit of local god. It normally sits idle with a peaceful face, but when the people are oppressed, it wakes up and changes to fierce expression to protect the innocent.

    The settings is in samurai era Japan. Country of Chigusa is invaded by the neighboring warlord of Mikoshiba. What the warlord of Mikoshiba doesn't know is that Chigusa is protected by Daimajin. He wreaks havoc on the people of Chigusa until - you guessed it - he pisses off the Daimajin !

    Even seen as samurai movie, this movie has one of the best cinematography showing Daiei's experience in making samurai movies. Special effects are one of the best for '60s Japanese movie as well. Kojiro Hongo who was the star of '60s and '90s Gamera series also stars in this movie. Supporting casts are good too, and they deliver superb performance.

    The movie is an interesting mixture of samurai and giant monster movie, but it works.

    The recent TV mini-series "Daimajin Kanon" is a direct homage to this series and features the Daimajin in modern settings.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 13. August 1966 (Japan)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Japan
    • Sprache
      • Japanisch
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      1 Stunde 19 Minuten
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