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Il trionfo di King Kong

Titolo originale: King Kong vs. Godzilla
  • 1963
  • Approved
  • 1h 37min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,7/10
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Il trionfo di King Kong (1963)
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Un reporter delle Nazioni Unite racconta l'apparizione di un mostro preistorico che emerge dal letargo, mentre un'azienda farmaceutica cerca pubblicità con un mostro tutto suo.Un reporter delle Nazioni Unite racconta l'apparizione di un mostro preistorico che emerge dal letargo, mentre un'azienda farmaceutica cerca pubblicità con un mostro tutto suo.Un reporter delle Nazioni Unite racconta l'apparizione di un mostro preistorico che emerge dal letargo, mentre un'azienda farmaceutica cerca pubblicità con un mostro tutto suo.

  • Regia
    • Ishirô Honda
    • Tom Montgomery
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Shin'ichi Sekizawa
    • Paul Mason
    • Bruce Howard
  • Star
    • Tadao Takashima
    • Kenji Sahara
    • Yû Fujiki
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,7/10
    11.724
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Ishirô Honda
      • Tom Montgomery
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Shin'ichi Sekizawa
      • Paul Mason
      • Bruce Howard
    • Star
      • Tadao Takashima
      • Kenji Sahara
      • Yû Fujiki
    • 160Recensioni degli utenti
    • 72Recensioni della critica
    • 40Metascore
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    King Kong vs. Godzilla
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    King Kong vs. Godzilla
    How the 'Godzilla vs. Kong' Cast & Director Made Epic Battles Feel Real
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    How the 'Godzilla vs. Kong' Cast & Director Made Epic Battles Feel Real
    How the 'Godzilla vs. Kong' Cast & Director Made Epic Battles Feel Real
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    How the 'Godzilla vs. Kong' Cast & Director Made Epic Battles Feel Real
    Team Godzilla or Team Kong? The Cast Chooses a Top Titan
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    Team Godzilla or Team Kong? The Cast Chooses a Top Titan

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    Tadao Takashima
    Tadao Takashima
    • Osamu Sakurai
    Kenji Sahara
    Kenji Sahara
    • Kazuo Fujita
    • (as Keji Sahaka)
    Yû Fujiki
    • Kinsaburo Furue
    Michael Keith
    Michael Keith
    • Eric Carter
    Harry Holcombe
    Harry Holcombe
    • Dr. Arnold Johnson
    James Yagi
    James Yagi
    • Yutaka Omura
    Ichirô Arishima
    Ichirô Arishima
    • Mr. Tako
    Jun Tazaki
    Jun Tazaki
    • General Masami Shinzo
    Akihiko Hirata
    Akihiko Hirata
    • Dr. Shigezawa
    Mie Hama
    Mie Hama
    • Fumiko Sakurai
    Yoshifumi Tajima
    Yoshifumi Tajima
    • Captain of Fujita's Ship - Japanese version only
    Akiko Wakabayashi
    Akiko Wakabayashi
    • Tamiye
    Akemi Negishi
    Akemi Negishi
    • Chikiro's Mother (Dancing Girl)
    Yoshio Kosugi
    • Farou Island Chief
    Ikio Sawamura
    Ikio Sawamura
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    Someshô Matsumoto
    Someshô Matsumoto
    • Dr. Onuki
    Kô Mishima
    • Official
    Sachio Sakai
    • Obayashi (Mr. Tako's assistant)
    • Regia
      • Ishirô Honda
      • Tom Montgomery
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Shin'ichi Sekizawa
      • Paul Mason
      • Bruce Howard
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    7MovieManiac25

    Goofy and outdated, but still an entertaining cheesy monster movie that deserves to be seen.

    King Kong vs Godzilla is a product of it's time and really shows it's age, but it packs a lot of cheesy entertainment value that makes it worth your while.

    Storyline:

    The greedy owner of a pharmaceutical company sends a crew of bumbling fools to a mysterious island in search of the giant gorilla, King Kong. After fighting with a giant octopus and getting drunk on berry juice, Kong gets captured by the crew and taken to Japan to be used as a mascot for the company. Meanwhile, Godzilla has broken out of an iceberg and begun another rampage. Kong breaks loose and heads over to the mountains to square off with Godzilla. After getting hit by Godzilla's fire breath, Kong just walks away scratching his head. After realizing that Kong might be the only one who can defeat Godzilla, the military decides to give Kong an airlift using giant balloons tied to helicopters. The military drops Kong off at Godzilla's location on Mount Fuji, and the two duke it out in the most goofy and epic battle in cinematic history.

    With a silly plot, unconvincing effects, and corny dialogue, it's no secret that this is an outdated film. However, it makes for a highly entertaining viewing experience and is guaranteed to curb your appetite for some goofy fun. Pitting two icons like Godzilla and King Kong against each other is a true work of genius, and Toho deserves a round of applause for making it happen so many years ago. Sure, you can say that this movie is obsolete since it's been remade, but if you ask me, all the big budget modern day CGI in the world can't top the appeal of a classic Japanese monster movie. In fact, I'd go as far as to say that this is one of the prime examples of the cheesy fun that can be found in a Japanese monster movie.

    This film has a very fast pace, and you won't be left bored with the human storyline. The human characters are quite funny, and the dub has a bunch of corny dialogue that's bound to make you laugh due to the sheer amount of corniness. This movie also doesn't skimp on scenes featuring the two titular monsters. There's a bunch of stand out funny moments that make the film all the more memorable. Moments like Kong shoving a tree down Godzilla's throat, Godzilla clapping like a happy little kid after lighting Kong on fire, and Kong fighting an octopus that looks like it's covered in saran wrap all add to the entertainment value. On top of that, Godzilla has a really cool lizard-like design, and Kong has a memorably crappy design that looks like a part store gorilla costume that was run over by a car several times before filming. Oh, and there's also the fact that Kong gets superpowers from electricity due to this movie originally starting out as a Frankenstein movie (Feel free to look that up, it's an interesting read).

    This is one of my guilty pleasures. It's full of mindless fun, and it's got a lot of rewatch value. It's a must watch for any movie buff just due to the sheer awesomeness of it's concept. I give it a 7/10, and that's probably more than what it truly deserves, but the amount of goofy entertainment packed into this gem of monster cinema makes it more than worth your time. I guarantee that it'll get a few laughs out of you, and who doesn't love a good laugh?
    boris-26

    Catch the Japanese Language version!

    Most of us saw the English language version of KING KONG VS. GODZILLA, which discarded alot of fun bits found only in the original Japanese language version of this near classic. In it's original Japanese, this is a fun movie about these rather boob-ish guys who work for a Tokyo advertising firm going to a desolate island. They encounter music loving natives who worship none other than King Kong. At the same time, Godzilla re-appears on the scene, threatening to destroy Tokyo. The film is made with wild energy, and goes with wild logic (how can you not love the scene where King Kong is knocked out with bongo music?!) Proof that director Inoshira Honda loved his audience and wanted to make them happy.
    6violencegang

    King Kong turns Japanese

    Before Freddy VS Jason, before Aliens VS Predator, even before the clash of the titans that is Puppet Master VS Demonic Toys (but after Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man, obviously), there was King Kong VS Godzilla.

    Before I proceed with this review, I should point out that the version I have seen is the American one, which is dubbed and had several scenes added featuring a United Nations news broadcast. The original Japanese release was apparently much more satirical in tone, whereas the American version removes all the comedy. It is still enjoyable as a giant monster movie, though.

    This movie originally began life as a stop-motion feature entitled KIng Kong VS Frankenstein, and was conceived by Willis O'Brien as a sequel to the 1933 Kong, gradually turning into a Godzilla movie after Toho studios got involved. Although there are some brief stop-motion sequences, it is by and large a typical kaiju ega movie (in other words, it's men in rubber suits). While fans of O'Brien's still-impressive stop-motion work on the original King Kong may be irked by the idea of the big ape being played by a Japanese guy in a suit, I personally think Kong looks pretty cool (it's certainly more impressive than the suit Toho used for their second Kong film, King Kong Escapes).

    There are some inconsistencies, most notably the fact that King Kong and Godzilla were radically different sizes in their respective films, but Toho got around this by the simple expedient of ignoring it. We've got two great big monsters beating each other up, so who cares about details? Also, in the original King Kong, the big ape had no special powers beyond being very strong, whereas Godzilla has radioactive breath; Toho addressed this seeming imbalance by having Kong derive strength from electricity, whereas Godzilla is weakened by touching power lines. One point that bugs me a little is the fact that, although this is the third Godzilla film, and the second to feature King Kong, there seems to be no connection to the previous movies. When the two monsters appear, the human characters act as though they have no prior knowledge of them, which seems odd when you take into account Godzilla had twice previously tried to destroy Tokyo, and King Kong did make kind of a mess of New York. King Kong VS Frankenstein was intended as a sequel to the original, but this idea was obviously dropped from the movie it became.

    The climactic fight between the two monsters is great fun, sort of a giant sized version of a WWE match, only with more believable physiques and personalities. Kong shoving a tree down Godzilla's throat and the big green guy responding by walloping Kong with his tail are highly entertaining moments; obviously not as spectacular as the scenes of Kong fighting the dinosaurs in either the 1933 original or Peter Jackson's remake, but that's not the point. King Kong VS Godzilla is an enjoyable example of this type of movie; if you're new to the kaiju ega genre, it's an excellent starting point. It's just a shame King Kong VS Frankenstein never got made. Maybe if we all ask Peter Jackson nicely....
    7DarthBill

    Before there was "Freddy VS Jason"...

    Godzilla escapes from an ice berg and King Kong is found on an island that has lots of kick ass berries on it which the natives grind into a juice for Kong to drink. After throwing boulders at a giant octopus and drinking the juice, Kong falls asleep and the local Japanese TV guys "ape nap" him and bring him back to Japan so their boss can exploit the big monkey for all he's worth. But en route, the Japanese government order the TV guys to send Kong back his home island because they've got enough problems with Godzilla as it is, they don't need a giant monkey on the rampage as well. Kong escapes and this leads to the inevitable clash of titans as Godzilla battles Kong for the right to demolish Tokyo.

    The original Kong from the 1933 film was only 50 feet tall while Godzilla is 400 feet tall, so they had to make Kong a lot bigger for this film and in order to make the odds more even for him they endowed him with the ability to draw strength from lightning bolts. The King Kong suit is hopelessly phony to look at though.

    The American version is a travesty that serves merely as filler until the big finale, with a reporter who really makes you long for Raymond Burr's reporter man Steve Martin. Whether or not the Japanese version ever becomes available in America remains to be seen, but hey, see whatever version you can get just to see Kong ram a ridiculously huge tree down Godzilla's throat!
    7vampi1960

    clash of the monster icons

    king Kong verses Godzilla is a hilarious clash between two monster icons,the Japanese with their;Godzilla(aka;gojira)and for Americans; king Kong.even if its an actor in a monkey suit,originally i heard that in the Japanese version Godzilla wins the battle.not so after i've seen every Godzilla movie i notice the big g always returns. and he did in the next sequel;Godzilla verses the thing(mothra) since universal had released the American version,they used the music from their monster films,like the wolfman,the creature,etc;early on Kong battles a giant octopus(they filmed a real octopus and also used a rubber stand in )Godzilla of course after surviving being buried in ice cubes from the previous,Godzilla raids again(aka;gigantis, the fire monster)an entertaining monster movie from the sixties.a classic from the abundant toho studios and the home of classic monsters,universal.7 out of 10.

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    • Quiz
      The unedited original Japanese version of the film remains the highest attended Godzilla film in Japan. It is also one of the most attended films of all time at the Japanese box office as well as the most successful live-action science fantasy film with admission numbers surpassing Hollywood blockbusters such as Star Wars and Avatar. To this day it remains as the 13th most attended film of all time in Japan. The heavily re-edited US version that inserted new actors and deleted several scenes from the original was just as much of a success at the US box-office as well.
    • Blooper
      When being hauled around by the balloons, Kong's right leg is twisted around painfully and sticks out of him at an odd angle. When it cuts to the suit with an actor inside it, the leg is back to its normal shape.
    • Citazioni

      Mr. Tako: King Kong can't make a monkey out of us.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      In the credits for the U.S. version, actor Kenji Sahara is listed as "Keji Sahaka."
    • Versioni alternative
      This USA version is re-edited from the Japanese original, Il trionfo di Kong (1962), and is vastly different. New scenes featuring Eric Carter as a United Nations reporter were inserted for the USA version, replacing some footage from the Japanese release. Most of the comedy bits featuring Shôichi Hirose and Ichirô Arishima are deleted in favor of bland action, screeching to a halt U.N. news reports which are completely dissociated from the story. In the USA version, Harry Holcombe recites a ludicrous idea that Godzilla is a cross of a tyrannosaurus (while pointing to an allosaurus in a children's book) and a stegosaurus. Most of Ifukube's magisterial score is deleted and replaced with themes from the score of Il mostro della laguna nera (1954).
    • Connessioni
      Edited from I misteriani (1957)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 26 giugno 1963 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Giappone
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Tokyo, Giappone
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      • John Beck
      • RKO General Pictures
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      • 200.000 USD (previsto)
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