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Godzilla contre Mecanik Monster

Titre original : Gojira tai Mekagojira
  • 1974
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  • 1h 24min
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Godzilla contre Mecanik Monster (1974)
An Okinawan prophecy appears to foretell Earth's destruction at the hands of Godzilla, only for the true Godzilla to reveal his doppelganger as a mechanical alien weapon.
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Alien InvasionAnimal AdventureDinosaur AdventureKaijuSuperheroSupernatural FantasyActionFamilyFantasySci-Fi

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn Okinawan prophecy appears to foretell Earth's destruction at the hands of Godzilla, only for the true Godzilla to reveal his doppelganger as a mechanical alien weapon.An Okinawan prophecy appears to foretell Earth's destruction at the hands of Godzilla, only for the true Godzilla to reveal his doppelganger as a mechanical alien weapon.An Okinawan prophecy appears to foretell Earth's destruction at the hands of Godzilla, only for the true Godzilla to reveal his doppelganger as a mechanical alien weapon.

  • Réalisation
    • Jun Fukuda
  • Scénario
    • Jun Fukuda
    • Masami Fukushima
    • Shin'ichi Sekizawa
  • Casting principal
    • Masaaki Daimon
    • Kazuya Aoyama
    • Reiko Tajima
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Jun Fukuda
    • Scénario
      • Jun Fukuda
      • Masami Fukushima
      • Shin'ichi Sekizawa
    • Casting principal
      • Masaaki Daimon
      • Kazuya Aoyama
      • Reiko Tajima
    • 92avis d'utilisateurs
    • 53avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux25

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    Masaaki Daimon
    Masaaki Daimon
    • Keisuke Shimizu
    Kazuya Aoyama
    • Masahiko Shimizu
    Reiko Tajima
    Reiko Tajima
    • Saeko Kanagusuku
    Akihiko Hirata
    Akihiko Hirata
    • Professor Hideto Miyajima
    Hiromi Matsushita
    Hiromi Matsushita
    • Ikuko Miyajima
    Hiroshi Koizumi
    Hiroshi Koizumi
    • Professor Wagura
    Masao Imafuku
    Masao Imafuku
    • Tengan Kunigami, the Azumi Royal Family High Priest
    Bellbella Lin
    Bellbella Lin
    • Nami Kunigami, the Azumi Royal Family Princess
    • (as Barbara Lynn)
    Shin Kishida
    Shin Kishida
    • Interpol Agent Nanbara
    Gorô Mutsumi
    Gorô Mutsumi
    • Alien Supreme Leader Kuronuma
    Daigo Kusano
    Daigo Kusano
    • Yanagawa, Alien Agent #1
    Takayasu Torii
    • Interpol Agent Tamura
    Kenji Sahara
    Kenji Sahara
    • Ship's Captain
    Yasuzô Ogawa
    • Construction Foreman
    Takamitsu Watanabe
    • Alien Henchman # 1
    Takanobu Tôya
    • Alien Henchman # 2
    Kôji Ozaki
    • Alien Henchman # 3
    • (as Koji Ozaki)
    Isao Zushi
    • Godzilla
    • Réalisation
      • Jun Fukuda
    • Scénario
      • Jun Fukuda
      • Masami Fukushima
      • Shin'ichi Sekizawa
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    Avis des utilisateurs92

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    Sargebri

    The Penultimate Film

    This film was pretty much the beginning of the end of the Showa era. This film was very fast paced and had a lot of good fight sequences between the two monsters. However, the story left a little bit to be desired. In fact, the non monster scenes almost cause this movie to grind to a halt. At least the battle at the end featuring the new monster King Seesar helps to keep the film from going totally down the tubes. Also, this film isn't really for the faint of heart due to the fact that it is probably the bloodiest of all the Godzilla films. This film may not have been among the best in the series, but it still was pretty decent.
    7gigan-92

    An Enjoyable G-Film!!

    Godzilla's 14th film, his 20th Anniversary, is pretty good, better than the last two, that's for sure. Finally, we aren't bombarded with stock-footage, crappy monsters, and karate moves. The story was good, and so were most of the SFX. Plus, a reason of its own to give the film a star, it introduced MechaGodzilla, one of my favorite monsters! The story wasn't a rehash of the others and they actually brought back some of the best Toho actors, Akihiko Hirata and Hiroshi Koizumi! The music was all right for the most part, with its jazzy feel to it. The aliens are a bit of a disappointment, being monkeys, but they didn't ruin it like the cockroaches in "Godzilla vs. Gigan". This is the first film since "Godzilla vs. Hedorah", a whole three years (!!), for SFX director Teruyoshi Nakano to actually display something presentable and all of Mecha-G's rampage scenes are carried out nicely. But the doppelganger's chest ray looked too simple compared to his eye beams, which looked incredible. To the monsters....

    Angiurus returns, now able to leap at his foes like Baragon in "Frankenstien Conquers the World", a bit odd but cool. His fight with Mecha-G is very physical, ripping Anguirus' jaws apart and all. Mecha-G was incredibly cool looking and all his weapons are brought to life fantastically. I'm glad he returns in "Terror of MechaGodzilla". King Seeser is actually a decent monster but I hate the fact that that braud had to sing for over a minute to awaken him! It was the Mothra song coming back to haunt us all. Godzilla is still the suit from "Godzilla vs. Megalon". The final battle was spectacular and fun goes to bloody levels never before seen in a G-film and the Monster King takes quite a beating. In this film Godzilla also doesn't do any goofy moves or that many human tactics. Of course, besides that scene where he missed his mechanical twin with his heat ray and seemed to snap his fingers in anger. The human characters all give good performances and a few espionage scenes, but the aliens' aluminum foil base wasn't that impressive.

    I really enjoyed this movie and really think it's one of the better at a time when Godzilla films were really going downhill. The sequel surpasses this film, but the end of the original series I guess was inevitable at this point.
    6a_chinn

    Best of the 1970s Godzilla films

    Aliens create a giant mechanical version of Godzilla, Mechagodzilla, in an effort to destroy Japan. The mechanical creature nearly defeats Godzilla until our rubber- suited hero enlists the help of a fellow Kaiju, the dog-like King Seesar, to defeat the new bionic beast. With the exception of the original films, none of the Godzilla movies are all that serious, but this one seems downright gonzo when the aliens are revealed to be gorilla-like creatures, particularly during one shootout when one of the aliens has half of his human mask removed. What makes or breaks most Godzilla films are the subplots involving the human characters, which if they are boring (as is in most Godzilla films), the movies drag between monster battles, but when the human stories are interesting it makes the film work as a whole. "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla" also features a fun jazzy score by Masaru Sato, who scores many films for Akira Kurosawa, and the movie contains plenty of bright colorful Kaiju battles. Overall, this is probably the best of the Godzilla films of the 1970s and is well worth watching for fans of our favorite Japanese monster.
    6NerdBat

    Review

    When I was young, I was very poor, and this was pretty much the only Godzilla film I owned at the time. That being said, I've seen this one more than most others just out of the fact I had not much else to watch. However, It's definitely not bad. There is a scene in the film that was a bit more gruesome than many other Godzilla films, the splitting open of Anguirus's mouth kinda caught me off guard, even though it looked like they used pepto bismol for blood. MechaGodzilla is one of the most popular and well known monsters in the series, and for good reason, he has an awesome design and concept. The first MechaGodzilla, which is in this film was created by aliens, but the other ones were made by humans, which takes some of the novelty out of it. It's a great film, not the best but not the worst.
    6tyrantlizardthad

    A fun film, but not without it's plot holes

    The original Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla is quite an enjoyable entry in the franchise and definitely an improvement then it's three predecessors, but it's not without it's flaws. The story is simply another alien invasion story, this time about aliens who are actually rip-offs of the apes from Planet of the Apes. There's a prophecy about a monster that will arise and destroy Japan while two monsters will save it. They think the destroyer is Godzilla when he appears and destroys some stuff, but it's revealed to be an imposter, while the humans and aliens fight over a statue to awaken King Caesar. The story is entertaining but at the same time the reusing of aliens over and over for these last few entries makes it feel stale, and so do the characters, as they are another cast of forgettable, shallow archetypes with nothing to them. None of the characters, except maybe the alien commander, really resonate and are one-dimensional. In fact, you can actually end up mixing them up. Also, the aliens in this film make no sense, with some of their decisions being rather questionable, and the reveal that they are actually space apes raises a lot of questions, such as why they suddenly lose their human-like intelligence when they revert back to their true forms, and why they need help from the human scientist to fix Mechagodzilla, which they created from their own technology. The ape makeup and the effect of them transforming also look atrocious. The monster side of things, however, makes up for these somewhat lacking areas. Mechagodzilla looks great, with a design resembling a menacing cartoon villain, Godzilla's design is a vast improvement over the previous one and is definitely one of the best Showa Godzilla designs, Anguirus looks just as good as ever, and King Caesar is another creative new monster that adds a mammalian touch to Godzilla's vast array of kaiju. The special effects are also an improvement over the last few entries and quite well done, with many satisfying and entertaining monster scenes and tons of awesome explosions. Masaru Sato delivers probably his best musical score here, as his music is fun and jazzy while also being foreboding. Overall, Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla is a decent, enjoyable Godzilla film. While it lacks in delivering compelling human characters, it delivers in satisfying kaiju action that will leave any Godzilla fan entertained.

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    • Anecdotes
      This was the first Godzilla film, in its original Japanese version, to finally give onscreen credit to the suitmation actors with the names of the respective monsters they played. (Up to that point, suitmation actors did receive onscreen credit, but just as regular cast members.) All Toho-produced Godzilla films have since maintained this practice.
    • Gaffes
      When Keisuke drives to the cave to search for Masahiko, Professor Miyajima and Eiko, he drives there in a fast back coupe. However, when the car explodes it inexplicably changes into a four-door sedan.
    • Citations

      Professor Hideto Miyajima: What's this ? Who are you ?

      Alien Supreme Leader Kuronuma: Commander for conquest of Earth, from the third planet of the black hole, outer space.

      Professor Hideto Miyajima: So I was right. You are spacemen.

      Alien Supreme Leader Kuronuma: I admire your deductive processes.

    • Versions alternatives
      The Hungarian language dub drastically rewrites the film's plot by pretending that Godzilla does not merely retreat after his first clash with Mechagodzilla, but that he actually dies. Then at the end of the film when Godzilla reappears for the rematch, he is said to be a different Godzilla that showed up out of nowhere.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Les Monstres du continent perdu (1975)
    • Bandes originales
      A Young Girl's Prayer
      ("Miyarabi No Inori")

      Performed by Bellbella Lin

      Music by Masaru Satô

      Lyrics by Jun Fukuda

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 janvier 1977 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Okinawa, Japon
    • Sociétés de production
      • Toho Eizo Co.
      • Toho
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 549 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 24 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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