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Gamera

Título original: Daikaijû Gamera
  • 1965
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 18 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,2/10
4,1 mil
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Gamera (1965)
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Ficção científicaHorrorKaijuTerror monstruosoTerror sobrenatural

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFrom out of the arctic comes a gigantic flying, fire-breathing turtle that sets its sights on destroying Tokyo.From out of the arctic comes a gigantic flying, fire-breathing turtle that sets its sights on destroying Tokyo.From out of the arctic comes a gigantic flying, fire-breathing turtle that sets its sights on destroying Tokyo.

  • Direção
    • Noriaki Yuasa
  • Roteirista
    • Niisan Takahashi
  • Artistas
    • Eiji Funakoshi
    • Harumi Kiritachi
    • Junichiro Yamashita
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,2/10
    4,1 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Noriaki Yuasa
    • Roteirista
      • Niisan Takahashi
    • Artistas
      • Eiji Funakoshi
      • Harumi Kiritachi
      • Junichiro Yamashita
    • 56Avaliações de usuários
    • 53Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Eiji Funakoshi
    Eiji Funakoshi
    • Dr. Hidaka
    Harumi Kiritachi
    • Kyoko Yamamoto
    Junichiro Yamashita
    Junichiro Yamashita
    • Aoyagi
    • (as Junichirô Yamashiko)
    Yoshiro Uchida
    • Toshio Sakurai
    Michiko Sugata
    • Nobuyo Sakurai
    Yoshirô Kitahara
    • Mr. Sakurai
    Jun Hamamura
    Jun Hamamura
    • Professor Murase
    Kenji Ôyama
    • Minister of Defense
    Munehiko Takada
    • Soviet Representative
    Yoshio Yoshida
    Yoshio Yoshida
    • Eskimo Chief
    Jun Osanai
    • Chidori Maru Captain
    Daihachi Kita
    • Chidori Maru Navigator
    Kazuo Mori
    • Chidori Maru Radioman
    Kôji Fujiyama
    Kôji Fujiyama
    • U.S. Arctic Base Commander
    Osamu Ôkawa
    • U.S. Air Base Radar Technician
    Ikuji Oka
    • U.S. Fighter Pilot
    Bokuzen Hidari
    Bokuzen Hidari
    • Old Farmer
    Fumiko Murata
    • Old Farmer's Wife
    • Direção
      • Noriaki Yuasa
    • Roteirista
      • Niisan Takahashi
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    6winner55

    enjoyable on its own terms, whatever those are

    It doesn't make sense to give this film a bad rating - but it really doesn't make sense to rate it at all.

    Don't assume that means that this film is so ridiculous, it's beyond redemption... well, it IS ridiculous and beyond redemption; but it is certainly enjoyable on its own terms.

    If this film is easy to misunderstand, it's because it's really difficult to say what 'it's own terms' really are. It begins clearly intending to compete with the successful Godzilla series; but somewhere about mid-way, it suddenly decides to be about a lonely young boy. In order to salvage its science-fiction credentials, it then comes up with an impossible solution to the Gamera threat to the human race - I can't tell you what it is, but it would take the entire assets of the developed nations of the world to pull off - it might be better to let the big turtle stalk around and just stay out from beneath his feet.

    On top of all this wild nonsense, the American release print, which is the only one I know available, adds on some wonderful campy stuff, like the televised debate about the possible existence of the big turtle, and lowest-budgeted attempt to portray a meeting of the UN Security Council you are ever likely to see - even the one in the Adam West Batman movie looks spectacular in comparison.

    There is no way to wrap your brain around this one, so don't bother. A guilty pleasure to the max. And one more important point in its favor - unlike most of the other '60s Gamera films, this one moves along at a fine pace and never drags.

    So microwave some kettle corn and munch down - you deserve not to take life so seriously you can't enjoy a bit of fluff like this.
    ldmartin

    How Strange to see them again!!!!!!!!!!!

    I am not going to comment on this film - enough has been said about it. I am going to comment on the two lead American actors - Brian Donlevy and Albert Dekker. Seeing these two in a film again brings back memories. The last time I saw them act together was in the 1942 film "Wake Island". If at all possible get this film and watch it (Available only on VHS). See what a great job these two actors can do with a well written script.
    6gigan-92

    Debut of the Tusked Turtle

    Gamera's debut film and the rise legendary rival of Godzilla as the King of Japanese monster cinema. I'm going to say this right now, but I'm not much of a fan of Gamera's early films. There were a few interesting ones, like "Gamera vs. Gyaos" and "Gamera vs. Barugon", however, the original series went to sh*t at a much faster rate than the showa Godzilla films. 1968's "Gamera vs. Viras" is a staple to that statement and of course the series would only get worse till the 80s film "Gamera: Super Monster". This film isn't as good as "Gamera vs. Gyaos" and "Gamera vs. Barugon", but is far superior to latter entries.

    Positive notes, well for his debut, Gamera looks pretty awesome. The city stomping scenes are well done, of course Japanese studios by 1965 having had lots of practice. The pacing is brisk and believe it or not doesn't drag. Most kaiju films have interesting finales and if you haven't seen this one you'll either laugh or sit in awe. Either way good fun. And the score is far from Akira Ifukube quality, with wildly switching moods, but it hold together.

    Bad points, eh, too much borrowed from other monster movies. A monster emerging from the ice, obviously lifted from "Beast from 20, 000 Fathoms" and the black and white look of the film is borrowed, if you will, from the original 1954 Gojira. I suppose that's what happens when you come in that lame in the game. Plus the child character kind of grated on my nerves, a true turtle lover all right. The movie takes itself rather seriously with notions of the Cold War as opposed to the 1965 Toho release "Invasion of Astro Monster" which was light-hearted but more memorable. That film had awesome colorful cinematography, the likes of three monsters (Godzilla, Rodan, and King Ghidorah!!" and a fun and yes zany plot. Plus it was scored by the maestro Akira Ifukube. Comparing it to this film isn't really fair, but Godzilla for the win this round.

    However, I still highly enjoy the vintage sci-fi and I recommend the movie to classic sci-fi lovers.
    5JohnSeal

    Hmmm, Gamera doesn't like children in this one

    Gamera himself looks great, but the rest of this film is proof positive that Americans should NEVER be allowed to re-edit foreign films to make them more 'palatable' for US audiences. All it does is pad the running time unnecessarily, clutter the plotline, and highlight what is truly some of the most wretched acting I have ever seen on the small screen, never mind the silver screen. Who did they get to play the naval officers?? And did they get it all in one take? I have a big spot in my heart for the giant flying turtle (after all, he DID become the protector of small fry everywhere only a few years later) but he's not seen to best effect in this, his freshman outing.
    giantdevilfish

    The only "serious" original Gamera flick

    What I loved about this movie is that Gamera is treated as a "bad-ass" villain monster out to destroy Tokyo like Godzilla in his earlier films. The rest of the movies turned Gamera into a child loving superhero. The effects were great rivaling and even surpassing most of the Godzilla films at the time. The scenes of American actors that were shot were actually quite well done. It was fun watching the U.S and Soviet ambassadors arguing at the U.N. Gamera looked pretty cool as well with his glowing eyes and elephant-like roar. Loved the psychedelic glowing animated flying sequences. Got to love that "Plan Z" over-the-top ending. And you can't help but dig that cool theme song. Gameraaaa! Gameraaaaa! Yeah!

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    • Curiosidades
      Gamera's role as a guardian of children came from director Noriaki Yuasa's own traumatic experiences growing up as a child during WWII. He mentioned that all the adults and teachers he knew would constantly implant to him the importance of nationalism and Imperial Japan's ambitions, only to abandon it all after Japan's defeat. He recounted the story of how of a teacher of his switched from being a outspoken Nationalist into an advocating Communist. Yuasa had also been a child actor and the behavior he witnessed from them lead him to develop a disapproval of actors in general. These sentiments were carried into the making of Gamera, which Yuasa conceived as the only entity children could have faith in.
    • Erros de gravação
      In the English language version, special effects director Yonesaburo Tsukiji is mistakenly credited as Yonesaburg Tsukiji.
    • Citações

      [English version]

      Mr. Sakurai: Gamera saved your life.

      Kenny: Because he knows I like turtles.

      Nobuyo Sakurai: Gamera liked you. Gamera must have a good heart.

      Kenny: Gamera's a good turtle.

    • Versões alternativas
      Not released in the USA until 1985, to home video and television, by Sandy Frank under the title GAMERA. To that day, the only way to (partially) see it was the movie Gammera - O Monstro Invencível (1966), which used the special effects footage from the original Japanese film but most scenes involving human actors were replaced by new ones featuring an American cast. The Sandy Frank version, one of his usual dubbing jobs, was the whole original Japanese footage except for the opening credits sequence, replaced by English translated credits superimposed over an image of moving ocean water. Another difference is that in the Frank dub the names of some characters are Americanized (i.e. Toshio is renamed Kenny).
    • Conexões
      Edited into Gammera - O Monstro Invencível (1966)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 27 de novembro de 1965 (Japão)
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      • Japão
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      • Japonês
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      • Daiei Studios
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      1 hora 18 minutos
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      • Black and White
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      • 2.35 : 1

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