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Los monstruos invaden la Tierra

Título original: Kaijû sôshingeki
  • 1968
  • G
  • 1h 29min
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Los monstruos invaden la Tierra (1968)
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Al fin del siglo, los monstruos de la Tierra han sido reunidos en Monsterland. El caos estalla cuando una raza de extraterrestres conocida como los Kilaaks desata a los monstruos contra la T... Leer todoAl fin del siglo, los monstruos de la Tierra han sido reunidos en Monsterland. El caos estalla cuando una raza de extraterrestres conocida como los Kilaaks desata a los monstruos contra la Tierra.Al fin del siglo, los monstruos de la Tierra han sido reunidos en Monsterland. El caos estalla cuando una raza de extraterrestres conocida como los Kilaaks desata a los monstruos contra la Tierra.

  • Dirección
    • Ishirô Honda
    • Jun Fukuda
  • Guionistas
    • Ishirô Honda
    • Takeshi Kimura
  • Elenco
    • Akira Kubo
    • Jun Tazaki
    • Yukiko Kobayashi
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      • Ishirô Honda
      • Jun Fukuda
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      • Ishirô Honda
      • Takeshi Kimura
    • Elenco
      • Akira Kubo
      • Jun Tazaki
      • Yukiko Kobayashi
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    Akira Kubo
    Akira Kubo
    • SY-3 Captain Katsuo Yamabe
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    • Dr. Yoshido
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    Yukiko Kobayashi
    • Kyoko Manabe
    Yoshio Tsuchiya
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    • Dr. Otani
    Kyôko Ai
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    • Kilaak Queen
    Andrew Hughes
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    • Dr. Stevenson
    Chôtarô Tôgin
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    • Ogata
    Yoshifumi Tajima
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    • General
    Kenji Sahara
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    • Commander Nishikawa
    Hisaya Itô
    Hisaya Itô
    • Major Tada
    Yoshio Katsube
    • Young Scientist
    • (as Yoshio Katsuda)
    Heihachirô Ôkawa
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    • (as Henry Okawa)
    Ikio Sawamura
    Ikio Sawamura
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    Yutaka Sada
    Yutaka Sada
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    Hiroshi Okada
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    Hideo Shibuya
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    Nadao Kirino
    • 1st Detective
    Yutaka Oka
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      • Ishirô Honda
      • Jun Fukuda
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      • Takeshi Kimura
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    9loufalce

    Great Fun

    I make no appologies. I LOVE Kaiju films. Period. Godzilla meister Honda- along with special effects guy Tsubaraya are at the top of their form here.After confining the worlds greatest monsters to monsterland- an island where they can run wild yet not do any harm all is not well. It seems that space aliens are controlling their minds and sending them on many city bestroying rampages. Mothra in Beijing, Godzilla in New York, Rodan in Moscow, etc, etc.Meanwhile on the moon-a rocket crew is observing a UFO. Does this have anything to do with the monster attacks? Back at monsterland, the control crew are replaced by the aliens{Who take on human traits} After much intrigue, the alien base is discovered and the fun begins.The special effects are superior. The rockets and UFOs have a pulp magazine quality that was somewhat dated in 1968, but for some reason it works in this film. Especially cool is the tank like vehicle the rocket holds. Even the model work is of the first order and although it would probably would not pass muster with todays computer generated FX fans, it gives this film an immaginative quality that is sadly lacking in most of todays films.And the climactic monster fight with all the genres all time greats is really a blast! Whenever I1m feeling down, I just pop this one in the VCR and bingo! I feel better again.No deep thinking, just fun on a monster size scale.
    7NerdBat

    Beautiful

    I'm surprised this movie isn't rated higher. I can admit there are a few parts that seem to be a bit confusing, but it's a wonderful movie. I have heard people that feel the film focuses too much on the humans, but I must disagree. I think the main reason this film is as good as it is, is because it does indeed focus more on the monsters. I don't know exactly if I can recommend one specific Godzilla movie which I would consider "the best", but this one has to come close, at least in my opinion. Originally it was going to be the end of the series but I'm glad it wasn't, we had a lot of fun in this film and it's a must see for all monster lovers~
    DrLenera

    Simply tremendous fun,possibly the essential Japanese monster movie

    Destroy All Monsters is one of the most sheerly entertaining Godzilla movies. The story,if derivative of Monster Zero,is large-scale and exciting {although the alien invasion idea would soon be done to death},the action is non-stop and the film features almost all the monsters from Toho films made up to that time. There is mass destruction,lazer gun shoot-outs,lots of barmy but cool ideas such as Monster Island,a place where all Earth's monsters are kept by scientists-how can the movie not be terrific entertainment?

    There are a few flaws with the film which may not have been present if the Toho of 1964 had made it rather than the Toho of 1968. Although the story has the entire world threatened and several of Earth's cities destroyed,the budget did obviously not extend to allowing much of a depiction of this,bar some brief,unconvincing scenes. Also,a few of the monsters are only briefly shown,such as Varan {The Unbelievable},who appears only in two blink-and -you're-miss-them shots {the suit had been ruined and there was not enough money to buy a new one}. The film may therefore have actually been better with less monsters. However,criticisms of dullness are ridiculous,the film is constant action,which makes up for the lack of interesting human characters,and amazingly,the film is taken more seriously than many of the other Godzilla films,almost achieving the perfection of tone of Godzilla Vs Mothra. Of course,there are a few wonderfully stupid moments,like the sequence of our heroes severing a control device with a lazer which helariously goes on for ages. A shame the final Earth monsters vs Ghidorah fight is too short,but than Ghidorah did not really stand a chance!

    Terrific fun,though,with a wonderful Akira Ifikube score featuring two of the most memorable kaiju themes! Not the best Godzilla film,but probably the most essential one to see!
    7pittro12

    Still good after all these years !!

    Still one of my favorite Godzilla Movies but the new English dubbed version is horrible... someone stated in a previous review that the new version is comical..they got that right...is there an old copy out there with the original dubbed version out there..would love to see that version..throw this new version out the window...lol
    7johnregan1999

    They say Avengers was the best crossover in cinematic history...well Godzilla and pals did it over 50 years prior!

    All the monsters on "Monster Island" have been taken control of by an alien race through a mystical fart like cloud, and are set off on a rampage across earth. Meanwhile, a team of astronauts must band together to gain back control of the monster squad before it's too late.

    As the end of the so called "Golden Era" of the Toho produced films, "Destroy All Monsters" is a suitably cheesy and throughly entertaining finale to this part of the Showa-era. Although I miss the darkness of the original, at this point in the series I was on board with the silliness of the plots. As always, the practical effects here are fantastic for the time period. The rampaging monsters look the best they have ever looked, and every scene that the monsters are on screen is so fun.

    I'd be reluctant to say it's the best of the Showa era, but I would say it's one of the most entertaining in terms of pure monster madness. A must watch for Kajiu fans.

    Side note: I've never watched a rated G movie that literally shows a guy getting shot in the face, with blood and all, AND a suicide. Damn the 60's were wild.

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    • Trivia
      This film is considered the last entry in the Golden Age of Toho's kaiju films, and meant to be the last film of the Godzilla series. However, it was successful enough that it was decided to continue the series, albeit as part of a film campaign called the Toho Champion Festival, a seasonal matinee that specifically targeted children. This meant that subsequent films would have to reduced their budgets and staff since the Godzilla films were just too expensive to continue making in their original manner. For example, this film and the ones prior had two or more large groups of crew members that divided the work on the character drama and special effects sequences. Case in point: cinematographer Taiichi Kankura shot the live action character drama directed by Ishirô Honda, while different cinematographers, Yôichi Manoda and Sokei Tomioka, shot the monster sequences directed by Sadamasa Arikawa. Subsequent films reduced this to a singular crew that had to manage all of those aspects at once.
    • Errores
      When the news reporter in the film announces that Baragon is destroying Paris, France, it is actually Gorosaurus. The Baragon suit was loaned out to Tsubaraya Productions for use on one of their TV series and was not returned in time for filming.
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      News Reader: The major cities of the world are being destroyed, one-by-one by the monsters: Moscow by Rodan, Peking by Mothra, London by Manda, Paris by Baragon. And, here's a special news bulletin. Godzilla is now in New York City. The city is being invaded by Godzilla!

    • Créditos curiosos
      In Toho's international version of the film, its English-language credits list special effects director Sadamasa Arikawa as "Sanemasa Arikawa."
    • Versiones alternativas
      A Toho Video documentary released in the 1980s contained several unused and deleted scenes from this film. The majority of this footage consists of alternate takes of finished scenes, such as the raids on Moscow and Paris by Rodan and Gorosaurus, respectively. Toho also filmed much more footage of the United Nations' defense of Tokyo from the monsters, including a number of scenes of missile launchers being deployed from the roofs of skyscrapers. The most notable unused scene in this feature has Godzilla thrashing Manda against several Tokyo buildings. According to Haruo Nakajima, this was an impromptu act at the end of a take. This was likely removed from the finished film as both monsters were under the Kilaaks' control and should not have been fighting each other.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Chikyû kôgeki meirei Gojira tai Gaigan (1972)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 6 de agosto de 1970 (México)
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      • JPY 200,000,000 (estimado)
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      1 hora 29 minutos
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