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Kaitei gunkan

  • 1963
  • TV-Y7
  • 1 h 34 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,8/10
1,7 mil
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Kaitei gunkan (1963)
Home Video Trailer from American International
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38 fotos
AventuraFantasiaFantasia sobrenaturalFicção científicaKaiju

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWhen an ancient underground civilization and their snake-like guardian plots to reclaim the surface world, those of the surface fights back.When an ancient underground civilization and their snake-like guardian plots to reclaim the surface world, those of the surface fights back.When an ancient underground civilization and their snake-like guardian plots to reclaim the surface world, those of the surface fights back.

  • Direção
    • Ishirô Honda
    • Shûe Matsubayashi
  • Roteiristas
    • Shin'ichi Sekizawa
    • Shunrô Oshikawa
    • Shigeru Komatsuzaki
  • Artistas
    • Tadao Takashima
    • Yôko Fujiyama
    • Yû Fujiki
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,8/10
    1,7 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Ishirô Honda
      • Shûe Matsubayashi
    • Roteiristas
      • Shin'ichi Sekizawa
      • Shunrô Oshikawa
      • Shigeru Komatsuzaki
    • Artistas
      • Tadao Takashima
      • Yôko Fujiyama
      • Yû Fujiki
    • 37Avaliações de usuários
    • 30Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Vídeos1

    Atragon
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    Atragon

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    Tadao Takashima
    Tadao Takashima
    • Commercial Photographer Susumu Hatanaka
    Yôko Fujiyama
    • Makoto Jinguji, the Captain's Daughter
    Yû Fujiki
    • Yoshito Nishibe
    Kenji Sahara
    Kenji Sahara
    • Uoto Unno - Journalist…
    Ken Uehara
    Ken Uehara
    • Retired Admiral Kusumi
    Hiroshi Koizumi
    Hiroshi Koizumi
    • Detective Itô
    Jun Tazaki
    Jun Tazaki
    • Captain Hachiro Jinguji
    Yoshifumi Tajima
    Yoshifumi Tajima
    • Tome 'Amano' Amanoshome
    Akihiko Hirata
    Akihiko Hirata
    • Mu Agent #23
    Hideyo Amamoto
    Hideyo Amamoto
    • High Priest of Mu
    Susumu Fujita
    Susumu Fujita
    • Defense Commander
    Minoru Takada
    • Government Official
    Hisaya Itô
    Hisaya Itô
    • Shindo, Kidnapped Scientist
    Ikio Sawamura
    Ikio Sawamura
    • Taxi Driver
    Tetsuko Kobayashi
    • Empress of Mu
    Akemi Kita
    • Rimako - Sneezing Model
    Hiroshi Hasegawa
    • Liuetenant Fuji
    Nadao Kirino
    • Kidnapped Scientist
    • Direção
      • Ishirô Honda
      • Shûe Matsubayashi
    • Roteiristas
      • Shin'ichi Sekizawa
      • Shunrô Oshikawa
      • Shigeru Komatsuzaki
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    8ebiros2

    Toho's hidden masterpiece

    This is one of Toho's gem that has gone unnoticed for many years. The original story was written by a Japanese science fiction writer Oshikawa Shunro in 1900, which was then heavily modified for this movie adaptation by Shinichi Sekizawa. Casting is good, and the plot is very original.

    During WW II, Japan created three largest submarines in the world the I 400 class which housed 3 bomber planes with plans to covertly bomb the Panama Canal. The story's premise is that a 4th variation of this sub I 403 was made by the Japanese, commanded by Capt. Jinguji (Jun Tazaki). It was thought that this sub sank off the coast of Saipan with all hands lost, but Jinguji and his crew survived and created an underground base in an uncharted island. There Jinguji also being an engineer, puts into action his plan to build a flying battleship/submarine called the Gotengo. The year is 1964 and there're few mysterious kidnapping of scientists in Japan and sitings of a strange submarine. The culprit (Akihiko Hirata) tries to kidnap ex-Lt. Admiral Kozumi (Ken Uyehara) and Jinguji's daughter Makoto (Yoko Fujiyama) but fails, and reveals that there's a plan for the Muans from the lost continent of Mu to return to the surface for world conquest. Kozumi now aware of Jinguji's survival and his creation the Gotengo, is asked by the UN to convince Jinguji to use it against the Muans. During their excursion to Jinguji's island, Muan spy (Kenji Sahara) kidnaps Makoto and her fiancée Hatanaka (Tadao Takashima). Jinguji's original idea was to use Gotengo to win the war (WW II that is) for Japan, but is now convinced he will have to fight the Muans.

    The star of this movie is the outrageously cool looking flying battleship/submarine (Designed by notable Japanese science fiction artist Shigeru Komatsuzaki) that's armed to its teeth. This submarine comes with a drill at its nose and can drill through earth where the enemy has their lair. The Muans who are the race of people from the legendary continent Mu which sank in the pacific 12000 years ago (There are three lost continent legend if you're not familiar with Mu. One is Atlantis, other is Mu in the Pacific, and third is Lemuria in the Indian ocean which all sank around the same time ) are planning to return to the surface, and take over the world. Gotengo (the name of the sub) challenges Muans in their world to stop their invasion plan. As director of special effects Shinji Higuchi once said, Japanese might be the only people who have fetish for a flying battleship. This story, and Uchu Senkan Yamato is a prime example.

    The American title of this movie "Atragon" which is also the American name for Gotengo is an abbreviation of the words "Atomic Dragon".

    When I first saw the picture of this submarine, I long waited for the day I could see the movie. I saw a badly dubbed version on TV which was disappointing, but now a DVD is available with original Japanese dialogs. This is a movie worth watching.
    7ferbs54

    A Fun Mu-vie

    The evil empire of Mu had sunk to the depths of the Pacific around 10,000 B.C., but, as the 1963 Japanese film "Atragon" shows us, by the year 1965 its people were alive and well, surviving on the ocean floor and ready to conquer the surface lands once again. After Hong Kong and Venice are destroyed, it seems that only the supersub Atragon might be able to save the nations of Earth from the Mu menace, and so a team is dispatched to locate its renegade Capt. Jinguji, a superpatriot for whom World War II has never ended.... Anyway, "Atragon" is a very fine example of a "tokusatsu" (Japanese special FX movie), and the ship itself, with its drilling bow, cold-air cannon and ability to fly through the air, is quite a pleasing creation. The film reunites director Ishiro Honda, composer Akira Ifukube and FX master Eiji Tsuburaya from 1954's "Gojira," the original Godzilla picture, as well as that earlier film's Akihiko Hirata, the inventor of the Oxygen Destroyer, here playing Mu Agent #23. "Atragon" also dishes out some impressive-looking sets (such as those gigantic royal chambers in Mu) and rousing battle sequences (the Mu sub, with its serpent-shaped cannon, destroying a Japanese fleet, looks especially awesome). Although not a "kaiju eiga" (monster movie), the film still offers us one "daikaiju" (giant monster) in the form of Manda, a snaky serpent creature that gives the folks on the Atragon a rough moment or two. The picture packs quite a bit of story--perhaps too much story--into its 96-minute running time and probably would have benefited from an extra half hour for a more leisurely exposition. Still, the film is undeniably fun, and the Mu empress really is something to see. The DVD that I just watched, by the way, from Media Blasters' Tokyo Shock series, looks very fine, and really is everything one could ask for.
    boris-26

    Fun loopy movie starring a submarine!

    ATRAGON (1963, aka KAITEI GUNKAN) is a fun, fast paced sci-fi action thriller by the Japanese makers and stars of the Godzilla series. It seems the undersea kingdom of Mu wants to reclaim their rule on Earth. It's up to a plucky cheesecake photographer (Tadao Takashima) and a self-exiled WW2 Japanese Naval officer (Jun Tazaki) to stop them. There are laps of logic, which kind of add to the fun, and some well staged sequences. Film gets especially silly when the undersea Mu empire sends the Japanese Government an 8mm film explaining Mu's history and plans. This little film has optical titles, a narration, the works. Does this undersea kingdom have a film production unit complete with a film processing lab? Giddy fun here. ]
    7Mr_Sea

    Good movie for it's time

    I remember seeing this movie as a preteen-ager at a drive-in in the early-mid 1960's. I watched it again years later on DVD and still found it entertaining. I would consider it a Japanese retelling of 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea.

    An eccentric ultra-patriotic World War II Japanese naval genius has built a super sub in secret to restore the glory of the World War II Japanese Empire. However a new enemy has now emerged; an aggressive underwater kingdom called Mu and it's giant monster god.

    This is a good movie with a decent plot and some very attractive Japanese women! The bikini shot of Akemi Kita early in the movie definitely wins the award for "The Best Bikini in a Japanese Movie". The Captain's daughter and the Mu Empress definitely rate a 9+ on the "hotness" scale as well. ;)

    This movie is classic TOHO made during the heyday of Japanese science fiction. Although the special effects doesn't stand up to today's standards, for it's time they were above average. I remember watching this movie as a kid and being mesmerized by it. The musical score is very good as well.

    The American release DVD quality is excellent. It is dubbed in English and about 89 minutes long. The colors are rich and vibrant. A very good presentation for this very good movie.

    Definitely worth a look. I recommend it.
    Sargebri

    The Japanese Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

    This is one of the better non-Godzilla films from the minds of Honda, Tanaka, Tsubaraya and Ifukube. Even though this film pretty much covers the same ground as they did in the Mysterians (even using some stock footage from that film), it still was a great film. The special effect's work by Tsubaraya has to rank as some of his best and the story is better than average for this type of film. I loved how they pretty much showed how tortured Jinguji was as he was torn between his loyalty to Japan, his love for his daughter and the needs of the world as they were being attacked by the Mu Empire. Also, in an interesting bit of casting, Akihiko Hirata and Kenji Sahara play villains instead of their normal heroic roles. It also was interesting that the threat to Earth in this film didn't come outer space but from beneath the ocean by one of the most legendary lost civilizations after Atlantis. This is definitely a great film.

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    • Curiosidades
      Media Blasters had originally intended to release the DVD of the film with not only the original Japanese version, but with the American International version, which was dubbed by Titra sound. However, when Toho heard their plans, they refused to give them permission, unless they put their internationally dubbed version on instead. Media Blasters acquiesced and the AIP version still has not had a proper DVD release.
    • Erros de gravação
      When the Mu agent tosses the signaling device overboard, it is about the size of a golf ball, but when you see it sinking past the Mu submarine, it is considerably larger.
    • Citações

      Captain Hachiro Jinguji: Let her go. Let her die with her nation.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Monstros da Cidade Submarina (1965)

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      • 22 de dezembro de 1963 (Japão)
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 34 min(94 min)
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      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 2.35 : 1

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