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Monstruos infernales

Título original: Gezora, Ganime, Kameba: Kessen! Nankai no daikaijû
  • 1970
  • G
  • 1h 24min
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Monstruos infernales (1970)
Alien InvasionKaijuAdventureSci-Fi

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA space probe is infiltrated by alien beings and then crashes on a remote Pacific atoll. A group of people discover it to be inhabited by giant mutant monsters, created by the aliens in an a... Leer todoA space probe is infiltrated by alien beings and then crashes on a remote Pacific atoll. A group of people discover it to be inhabited by giant mutant monsters, created by the aliens in an attempt to conquer the world.A space probe is infiltrated by alien beings and then crashes on a remote Pacific atoll. A group of people discover it to be inhabited by giant mutant monsters, created by the aliens in an attempt to conquer the world.

  • Dirección
    • Ishirô Honda
  • Guionista
    • Ei Ogawa
  • Elenco
    • Akira Kubo
    • Atsuko Takahashi
    • Yukiko Kobayashi
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Ishirô Honda
    • Guionista
      • Ei Ogawa
    • Elenco
      • Akira Kubo
      • Atsuko Takahashi
      • Yukiko Kobayashi
    • 37Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 27Opiniones de los críticos
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    Akira Kubo
    Akira Kubo
    • Taro Kudo
    Atsuko Takahashi
    • Ayako Hoshino
    Yukiko Kobayashi
    Yukiko Kobayashi
    • Saki, native girl
    Kenji Sahara
    Kenji Sahara
    • Makoto Obata
    Yoshio Tsuchiya
    Yoshio Tsuchiya
    • Dr. Kyoichi Mida
    Yû Fujiki
    • Promotion Division Manager
    Nobutake Saitô
    • Rico, the guide
    • (as Noritake Saito)
    Yûko Sugihara
    • Stewardess
    Sachio Sakai
    • The Editor
    Chôtarô Tôgin
    Chôtarô Tôgin
    • Yokoyama, an agent
    Wataru Ômae
    • Sakura
    Tetsu Nakamura
    • Chieftain Ombo
    Yukihiko Gondô
    • Islander
    Shigeo Katô
    • Islander
    Rinsaku Ogata
    • Islander
    Haruo Nakajima
    Haruo Nakajima
    • Gezora - Kameba
    Haruyoshi Nakamura
    • Ganime
    Yoshio Katsube
    • Newspaper Reporter
    • Dirección
      • Ishirô Honda
    • Guionista
      • Ei Ogawa
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    5Bernie4444

    Back to Bat Ann - oops Space Amoeba

    Also known as "Yog: The Space Amoeba" which sounds mor Japanese.

    The director is Ishirô Honda of home we all know and love.

    Samuel Z. Arkoff as producer (US version)

    Salvatore Billitteri as producer (US version)

    Fumio Tanaka as executive producer

    Tomoyuki Tanaka as executive producer

    The standard formula "stay out of the water" film. Well, maybe not formulas as we get to cross over stories of the greedy developer, burnt-out photographer, scientist, female interest, Japanese style monsters, and even space Amoebas.

    Everyone's agenda conflicts with each other's agenda. I was rooting for the amoeba. However, they may use bats for sound trouncing.
    7jamesrupert2014

    Monstrously silly fun

    A sparkly-blue blob of light from outer space with the ability to take over and mutate/enlarge a host arrives on Earth. Soon, denizens of a tropical island are threatened by a stupendous squid, a colossal crab, and a titanic turtle. Eventually, the space creature takes over a human, allowing it to gloatingly communicate its nefarious plans of world conquest. An aversion to porpoises and bats yields a clue to the invader's weakness, and plans are made to fight back. Daikaiju-sized plot inconsistencies aside, this is a pretty good Toho monster opus. The tentacled monster ('Gezora') is a nicely done example of suit-mation - yes, we all know that there is an actor within, but the creature still looks good and, for an '60's film, is well integrated into the live footage. The turtle ('Kamoebas') is a little weaker in execution but the giant mutant crab ('Ganimes') is excellent - better (IMO) than the shrimp-based kaiju "Ebirah" ("Godzilla vs. The Sea Monster" 1966). I watched an adequately dubbed English version of the film, so can't comment on the acting or original script, but generally liked the portrayal of the characters (especially the 'natives', who, unlike most stereotypical peaceful islanders, were the ones who kept showing up with more and bigger guns). Directed by Toho's best known kaiju wrangler (Ishiro Honda) and with music by Akira Ifukube, the film has the look and sound of a Showa-era Godzilla outing and is an entertaining time-passer for anyone willing to suspend their disbelief long enough to fear for the lives of the intrepid islanders, who are all that stand between us and extinction. A must see for people concerned with their 'kaiju-life lists', as the three featured monsters are essentially one-offs in the Toho corral: ('Kamoebas' has a bit part as a washed-ashore corpse in "Godzilla: Tokyo S. O. S." (2003), 'Gezora' is briefly glimpsed in the opening montage of "Godzilla: Final Wars" (2004), and 'Ganimes' never again surfaces (despite being a nicely executed giant crab outfit)).
    7deeroq

    Gezora, how I love thee!

    The enjoyment that you derive out of this movie is directly proportional to what your expectations are. I'm a big fan of Honda's work, he's made some of the very best giant monster (not just limited to Japanese kaiju) movies ever made - this is not one of them. It's really pretty bad - not Jun Fukuda bad, mind you, but in the world of Ishiro Honda's works it's quite the stinker.

    And yet... It's somehow great. What makes it truly great can essentially be summed up in one word. Gezora. Gezora is a giant squid, or an octopus, or perhaps a cuttlefish, or... It really doesn't matter what Gezora is supposed to be, just know that (unlike the giant octopus from "King Kong vs. Godzilla") Gezora is not a slimy creature that flutters and unfurls itself along the ground like an octopus probably would if it could actually move outside of the water. No, my friends, Gezora is rubbery looking and he walks. Let's say that again so that the utter ridiculousness of it can sink in:

    Gezora WALKS. On tentacles.

    You see, they didn't have access to high-tech animatronics and kaiju films have always had an aversion to stop-motion animation, so, as was custom - it's a guy in a suit. But how does a guy in a suit impersonate the flowing movement of an octopus/squid/cuttlefish on land, you ask?

    He doesn't. He walks around, dragging and swinging tentacles with reckless abandon. That, if for no other reason, is why this movie must be seen to be appreciated. Gezora is, by far, my favorite bad kaiju. Yes, even better and far more ridiculous than King Seesar. This may be difficult to believe, but he's even sillier (and more lovable) than Guiron - knife-headed foe of Gamera. You, too, will love Gezora if you just give him a chance - and that chance has arrived as of today, for "Space Amoeba" has been released on DVD.

    Huzzah!
    Dethcharm

    "Life On Earth Is So Boring Sometimes!"...

    In Director Ishiro Honda's SPACE AMOEBA, those pesky space aliens are once again stirring up trouble by using giant monsters against us. This time, a giant squid creeps onto an island, waving its tentacles of doom. There's also a big crab and a titanic turtle.

    So, it's calamary, crab cakes, and turtle soup tonight!

    The subplot has the puny humans attempting to turn the island into a resort. Aliens hate resorts!

    This isn't a bad effort from Mr. Honda, though one shouldn't expect non-stop monster fighting action. It's pretty low-key on that score...
    8OllieSuave-007

    Space aliens possess Earth creatures!

    This is another alien-invasion movie from Toho studios. It features space alien (s) that invaded a tropical island, where it mutates a squid, crab, and turtle to the size of Godzilla. The aliens' main purpose: to conquer Earth. We have a group of explorers visiting an island to investigate the whereabouts of a lost space probe. There, they encounter the alien monsters, and try to stop them, with the help of some very courageous island natives. The hero of the film is portrayed by Akira Kubo. He has been portraying so many heroic roles by the time he filmed this movie that him being type-casted started to get annoying. Aside from that, we have monsters that were surprisingly very campy and rubber-ish looking.

    Overall, an OK kaiju film that should have featured more monsters, providing that the aliens mentioned that they were trying to mutate a lot of animals to attack Earth. The film contains a pretty exciting "rescue-the-earth" mission, nonetheless.

    Grade B

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    • Trivia
      This was the first giant monster film produced after the death of Toho's special effects director, Eiji Tsuburaya, who passed away in January 1970. The effects were directed by Sadamasa Arikawa who, having been promoted to Director of Special Technique, had already handled most of the special effects since Godzilla contra el terror de los mares (1966) with Teriyoshi Nakano as his chief assistant. Both Arikawa and director Ishirô Honda wanted to include a dedication to Tsuburaya in the film but Toho refused. Arikawa was so disgusted by this that he vowed to never work for Toho again. Director Honda likewise decided to retire from filmmaking due to his disappointment with the direction Toho took their special effects films and the dissatisfaction of working for them.
    • Errores
      The lighted eyes on the monster Gezora went dead halfway through filming of the fx. There was no money left in the FX budget to repair them, and they remain unlighted in certain scenes.
    • Citas

      Taro Kudo: I'd say that giant octopus is our monster. Maybe what the natives call Gezora isn't a myth. Tell me Doctor, now what are we going to do? Why do you think he let us go?

      Dr. Kyoichi Mida: I don't know, I don't know anything at all. All my knowledge of biology and none of it's any use to me at all.

    • Versiones alternativas
      American International's television release version replaces the original score during the end credits with another section of Akira Ifukube's score that was used during the shipboard sequence.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Faces of Horror (1989)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 30 de diciembre de 1971 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Japón
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      • Japonés
    • También se conoce como
      • Space Amoeba
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Hachijôjima, Japón(outdoor scenes)
    • Productora
      • Toho
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      1 hora 24 minutos
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    • Relación de aspecto
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