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King Kong - Dämonen aus dem Weltall

Originaltitel: Gojira tai Megaro
  • 1973
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 21 Min.
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King Kong - Dämonen aus dem Weltall (1973)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn inventor creates a robot that is seized by an undersea kingdom to guide their monster god in attacking the surface as retaliation for the nuclear tests that have devastated their society.An inventor creates a robot that is seized by an undersea kingdom to guide their monster god in attacking the surface as retaliation for the nuclear tests that have devastated their society.An inventor creates a robot that is seized by an undersea kingdom to guide their monster god in attacking the surface as retaliation for the nuclear tests that have devastated their society.

  • Regie
    • Jun Fukuda
    • Yoshimitsu Banno
    • Ishirô Honda
  • Drehbuch
    • Jun Fukuda
    • Takeshi Kimura
    • Shin'ichi Sekizawa
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Katsuhiko Sasaki
    • Hiroyuki Kawase
    • Yutaka Hayashi
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    4,9/10
    7502
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Jun Fukuda
      • Yoshimitsu Banno
      • Ishirô Honda
    • Drehbuch
      • Jun Fukuda
      • Takeshi Kimura
      • Shin'ichi Sekizawa
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Katsuhiko Sasaki
      • Hiroyuki Kawase
      • Yutaka Hayashi
    • 119Benutzerrezensionen
    • 55Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Godzilla vs. Megalon
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    Godzilla vs. Megalon

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    Katsuhiko Sasaki
    Katsuhiko Sasaki
    • Inventor Goro Ibuki
    Hiroyuki Kawase
    Hiroyuki Kawase
    • Rokuro 'Roku-chan' Ibuki
    Yutaka Hayashi
    Yutaka Hayashi
    • Hiroshi Jinkawa
    Robert Dunham
    Robert Dunham
    • Emperor Antonio of Seatopia…
    Kôtarô Tomita
    Kôtarô Tomita
    • Lead Seatopian Agent
    Ulf Ôtsuki
    • Seatopian Agent
    Gentaro Nakajima
    • Truck Driver
    • (as Gen Nakajima)
    Sakyo Mikami
    • Truck Driver's Assistant
    Fumiyo Ikeda
    • Man from Unit 1
    Kanta Mori
    • Japan Special Defense Forces Chief
    Shinji Takagi
    • Gojira
    Hideto Odachi
    • Megaro
    Tsugutoshi Komada
    • Jetto Jagâ
    Kenpachirô Satsuma
    Kenpachirô Satsuma
    • Gaigan
    • (as Kengo Nakayama)
    Ralph Jesser
    • Antonio's Aide (Radio Operator in White)
    • (as Rolf Jessup)
    Eisaburo Komatsu
    • Defense Force Member
    Eisuke Nakanishi
    • Asuka Island Nuclear Test (Narrator)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Teruo Nigaki
    • Radon
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    • Regie
      • Jun Fukuda
      • Yoshimitsu Banno
      • Ishirô Honda
    • Drehbuch
      • Jun Fukuda
      • Takeshi Kimura
      • Shin'ichi Sekizawa
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    6OllieSuave-007

    Another Alien-Invasion Plot!

    The villains of this film are beings from the underwater kingdom of Seatopia, frustrated with humans' nuclear-bomb testings, which ravaged their kingdom. Therefore, they sent their monster god Megalon, an over-sized cockroach, to destroy mankind (pretty sensitive, couldn't they just reach out to the humans and let them know they live downstairs, so therefore, quit with the bomb testings?).

    Toho utilized the overused alien-invasion plot again, making this film the a rush-through production job. Tons of stock footage were used and the plot was very plain. This film is basically an "aliens and monsters invade Earth, and Godzilla and a robot arrives and defeats them and saves Earth story." There are no subplots, significance, irony and female leads. What made up for this movie, though, is the monster wrestling-like battle at the climax. After getting pretty beaten up by Gigan at the previous fight in "Godzilla vs. Gigan," Godzilla this time really gave Gigan a taste of his own medicine. Even giant-beetle Megalon couldn't hold up a strong battle against Godzilla. Jet Jaquer was Godzilla's partner-in-crime, a giant robot made to capitalize on the Ultraman and Zone Fighter trilogies that were popular in Japan by the time this movie came out, so I guess Godzilla deserves the right to have a robot as his sidekick at least once. Unfortuntately, Jet Jaguar wasn't emphasized enough. There should have been more scenes depicting him as a "superhero" (like saving a life or stopping a robbery like most superheros do). It still bothers me why the Seatopians need to steal Jet-Jaguar and use it to guide Megalon to Tokyo. In previous Godzilla movies, monsters just find their way to the city and start trampling. Why the heck does Megalon need a tour guide?

    To sum it all, a rushed film with lots of stock footage and sub-par characters. But, an exciting monster battle at the end.

    Grade C
    winner55

    Can't rate this masterpiece of amateurish film-technique

    This is the funniest single entry into the Godzilla series. It is so incredibly bad, that there is not a single scene that doesn't have at least a chuckle or two; and many that have slap-your-knee hilarity to them - all unintentional.

    The director, Jun Fukoda, was no stranger to the Godzilla series, and had already demonstrated that he could deliver a solidly competent B-movie. But this ain't one of those; and it's hard to say where Fukoda's head was at when he made this film.

    We see actors miss their cues; we see strings lifting "flying" monsters; we have a robot with an idiotic smile painted on his face; we have a theme song popping up at the end that is only a parody of a pop-music movie theme. We have an annoying little kid actor that can't act. We have a cheesy giant cock-roach rubber suit flopping about crushing buildings, and then running from Godzilla with the gate of an old woman. We have the magic words that bring Megalon to life: "Rise up Megalon! Hey, get up!" while nymphettes do a veil dance. we have a background music that sounds like easy listening played at twice the tempo. Obvious stock footage from previous Godzilla films get inter-cut in the fight scenes. We have a special guest appearance from Gigan, called in (no showing or explanation how) from a galaxy called "Space Hunter M" Now, what wit could actually come up with that as the name of galaxy? Really, you must see this film at least once in your life; and if you don't see the humor in it that one time, see it again, because it will dawn on you like the blast of a heat-ray that, yeah, this film really does make NO sense whatsoever! Obviously made in two days by a group of brainy grammar-school students who happen to be drunk. One couldn't make a parody of the Godzilla films as funny as this; yet, incredibly, there's no sign that this was not intended to be taken seriously.

    But we don't have to take it seriously just because it was intended that way. And taken as a comedy, it's just grand!
    6Hey_Sweden

    You haven't lived until you've seen that Godzilla flying kick.

    The people of an undersea kingdom named Seatopia are very angry that repeated nuclear tests on Earth are disrupting their tranquility. So they send a cockroach like monster named Megalon topside to do some major damage. Fortunately, the people of Japan are able to rely on a faithful robot named Jet Jaguar. JJ, by the way, has the means of traveling to a distant isle to ask Godzilla for help. And the antagonists respond by summoning the bird like Gigan.

    Admittedly, this Kaiju series had definitely become juvenile and cheesy, not to mention overly cute. It's not for fans of the Big Green Guy who crave substance in what they watch. It's just "good" dumb fun for a family audience, complete with an extended final showdown between the two heroes and the two villains. Godzilla himself is just too funny, especially considering some of the gestures that he makes. And one of the villains clearly is thinking "you gotta be kidding me" at one point.

    Yes, this is a very silly movie but a pretty fun one, directed with some panache by Jun Fukuda. Its main human characters are very likable. Our human villains are an amusing bunch of one dimensional goons. The action scenes are competently done, and there are enough laughs and thrills to make this entertaining fluff. The plentiful special effects, the monster costumes, and the vibrant color and widescreen photography help to keep things visually interesting.

    A funny and lively diversion for people who just want to put their brains in neutral for 82 minutes.

    Six out of 10.
    7stevelomas-69401

    4 for the price of 1 in this genre classic

    A tour de force of rubbery monster mayhem in this genre classic. Brilliant turns from Megalon, Jet Jaguar, Gigan and the mighty Godzilla all of which out act the humans. Ignore the storyline and luxuriate in the glory of giant monster action.
    5a_chinn

    Godzilla and an Ultraman knockoff battle bad Kaiju

    This one is strictly for the kids, but it's still fun if you enjoy rubber suited actors destroying miniature sets (which I do). Megalon, a giant beetle from the sea, and Gigan, a praying mantis-like giant monster, are dead set on squishing puny humans. Enter size-shifting robot Jet Jaguar, who enlists the help of Godzilla to battle the two evil Kaiju. Jet Jaguar was the result of a contest Toho held where kids entered their idea for a new superhero and Jet was the winning entry by an elementary age student who was clearly a fan of Ultraman. Considered by many as one of the weakest Godzilla films, this is certainly among the corniest and the most juvenile of the many films, but I'll admit that I was entertained.

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      While the film was all but ignored in Japan, becoming the least attended entry at the box office, it was a huge hit in the United States and is often regarded by fans as one of the main reasons why the Godzilla franchise has become so misunderstood in the west. Its American distributors, Cinema Shares International, built up a large advertising campaign around the movie, and a drastically shortened version that cut the film down to around 40 minutes premiered on prime-time TV on the NBC network. The film's VHS releases were also mistakenly believed to be in public domain, which made it more easily accessible and adding to the movie's notoriety in the US. Despite the film being disliked by the majority of fans, the movie actually received positive reviews from critics upon its initial release in the States. Vincent Canby praised Godzilla's development stating that "the dragon has become St. George" and wrote that the film "demonstrates the rewards of friendships, between humans as well as monsters, and it is gentle." Variety also praised the special effects work and the miniatures work as superb and "reflecting a creative understanding of the camera". The English film critic Phil Hardy also lauded the film's visuals as expertly done.
    • Patzer
      When Godzilla is bouncing Megalon up and down, the Megalon suit is empty (the legs bend and collapse, showing no one is inside the suit).
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      Antonio's Aide: We've got a message coming from Star Hunter "M" Universe. "We are sending you the monster Gaigan, as requested."

    • Alternative Versionen
      The German dub of the film infamously renamed Jet Jaguar to King Kong in an attempt to fool audiences, but it also contained other differences. Most importantly, Goro was changed from being Rokuro's much older brother to his father. And instead of contacting the aliens of M Space Hunter Nebula, the Seatopian people contact a certain "Alpha Base".
    • Verbindungen
      Edited from Weltraumbestien (1957)
    • Soundtracks
      Gojira and Jaguar, Punch Punch Punch!
      Music by Riichirô Manabe

      Lyrics by Shinichi Sekizawa

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 14. Dezember 1973 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Japan
    • Sprache
      • Japanisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • King-Kong - Dämonen aus dem Weltall
    • Drehorte
      • Machida, Tokio, Japan
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Toho Eizo Co.
      • Toho
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      • 760.000 $ (geschätzt)
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    • Laufzeit
      1 Stunde 21 Minuten
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      • Mono
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