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Gammera - O Monstro Invencível

Título original: Gammera the Invincible
  • 1966
  • Unrated
  • 1 h 26 min
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Gammera - O Monstro Invencível (1966)
KaijuFamíliaFicção científica

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn atomic explosion awakens Gammera--a giant, fire-breathing turtle monster--from his millions of years of hibernation. Enraged at being roused from such a sound sleep, he takes it out on To... Ler tudoAn atomic explosion awakens Gammera--a giant, fire-breathing turtle monster--from his millions of years of hibernation. Enraged at being roused from such a sound sleep, he takes it out on Tokyo.An atomic explosion awakens Gammera--a giant, fire-breathing turtle monster--from his millions of years of hibernation. Enraged at being roused from such a sound sleep, he takes it out on Tokyo.

  • Direção
    • Sandy Howard
    • Noriaki Yuasa
  • Roteiristas
    • Richard Kraft
    • Niisan Takahashi
  • Artistas
    • Albert Dekker
    • Brian Donlevy
    • Diane J. Findlay
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,0/10
    1,4 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Sandy Howard
      • Noriaki Yuasa
    • Roteiristas
      • Richard Kraft
      • Niisan Takahashi
    • Artistas
      • Albert Dekker
      • Brian Donlevy
      • Diane J. Findlay
    • 43Avaliações de usuários
    • 26Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Albert Dekker
    Albert Dekker
    • Secretary of Defense
    Brian Donlevy
    Brian Donlevy
    • Gen. Terry Arnold
    Diane J. Findlay
    Diane J. Findlay
    • Sgt. Susan Embers
    • (as Diane Findlay)
    John Baragrey
    John Baragrey
    • J.T. Standish
    Dick O'Neill
    Dick O'Neill
    • Gen. O'Neill
    Eiji Funakoshi
    Eiji Funakoshi
    • Dr. Hidaka
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Michiko Sugata
    • Nobuyo
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Harumi Kiritachi
    • Kyoke
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Mort Marshall
    Mort Marshall
    • Jules Manning
    Bob Carraway
    • Lt. Simpson
    Alan Oppenheimer
    Alan Oppenheimer
    • Dr. Contrare
    John McCurry
    • A1C Hopkins
    Steffen Zacharias
    • Sen. Billings
    • (as Stephen Zacharias)
    Walter Arnold
    • American Ambassador
    Thomas Stubblefield
    • Capt. Lovell
    Louis Zorich
    Louis Zorich
    • Russian Ambassador
    Gene Bua
    • Lt. Clark
    Robin Craven
    • British Ambassador
    • Direção
      • Sandy Howard
      • Noriaki Yuasa
    • Roteiristas
      • Richard Kraft
      • Niisan Takahashi
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    7billy2gun-1

    A Pepsi and Popcorn Movie

    I purchased "Gammera the Invincible" at Suncoast Videos for $5.99 plus tax. It was on the sale rack, and I was honestly shocked because I think this movie is a gem to own for those who love monster movies. It's one of those flicks that you watch late at night, with a 2-liter of Pepsi and a bowl of popcorn. Better still, this is the kind of movie you watch on a lazy day after Thanksgiving, with a Turkey sandwich and a Coke.

    Anyone looking for serious things from this movie is going to be disappointed. These kind of movies as best enjoyed with an open mind. The special effects for the year this flick was made are actually very decent.
    5Tera-Jones

    Crazy Cheesy Fun

    Gammera is almost as fun as the famous Godzilla - it's not quite as good as Godzilla but it is a blast to watch. Silly looking special effects that will get you to smile, over-the-top story, the dialogue is sometimes hilarious but that is what makes a film like this one so much fun. And the theme song is so laughable... "Gammera! Gammera!"The film is watchable if you are into the "big monster" type of flicks.

    If you liked Gammera the Invincible or Godzilla then you might like to make this movie a double feature with another fun Japanese film called Monster from a Prehistoric Planet (1967)... it's on the same wave-length as the other two films.

    5/10
    6Anonymous_Maxine

    Gammera's explosive debut...

    Gammera, one of the most famous Japanese monsters to hit the big screen in the 1960s makes his debut in this zero-budget, politically charged monster thriller. It is interesting to consider the tensions that were taking place between certain nations at the time that the movie was made, especially between the U.S. and the former Soviet Union. There is no effort made to disguise the animosity that existed between the two, more than likely since that bitterness was needed as a catalyst to bring Gammera back from 200 million years of hibernation. The U.S. shoots down a suspicious bomber, which turned out to be Russian, over the arctic region. As is to be expected from those sneaky Russians, the bomber was loaded with hydrogen bombs which, upon impact, explode with sufficient force to not only thaw but also infuriate the sleeping Gammera. Lots of havoc is wreaked upon poorly constructed models of cities and airplanes and landscapes and such, and there is some strange subplot about a little boy obsessed with turtles who wants to expose Gammera for the gentle creature that he really is. Inspiration for the Iron Giant, maybe? The special effects are astonishingly bad, but there was no budget and in the movie's defense, I have to say that the people involved in making it knew that they had no budget but they took very seriously their task of doing as much as they could with as little as they had.

    Classic Japanese monster fare.
    5kevin_robbins

    Another fun Gamera addition to the monster genre that's an absolute must see

    Gammera the Invincible (1966) is a Gamera classic that I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline follows a series of nuclear testing that awakens Gamera and he starts bearing down on Tokyo. Does Gamera plan to destroy Tokyo, teach the human race a lesson or both?

    This movie is codirected by Sandy Howard (King of Africa) and Noriaki Yuasa (Gamera, Super Monster) and stars Albert Dekker (The Wild Bunch), Brian Donlevy (Impact), Diane J. Findlay (The Producers), John Baragrey (The Loves of Carmen) and Dick O'Neill (The Jerk).

    The models used for this picture are fantastic. I loved how Gamera emerged from the snow to open the movie as well as the depiction of New York City. The toy boats and military equipment are fun and the lighthouse conclusion is fantastic. I'll always complain that the storyline is too close to Godzilla and Gamera looks like a toy turtle, but I still find these movies fun.

    Overall, this is another fun Gamera addition to the monster genre that's an absolute must see. I would score this a 5/10 and strongly recommend it.
    4TheUnknown837-1

    I don't know if the American footage cut into the picture improves or detracts from it. But either way, I don't think it made much of a difference

    With the rising popularity of the now iconic Godzilla series, like with any hit cinema event, there was inevitably going to be a crowd of imitators trying to cash in on the success on the big lizard. With Godzilla came the dawn of a rising popularity of the kaiju (giant monster) genre. Many sought after success; a few gained it. One of the few that not only profited, but garnered popularity was Gamera, a giant turtle that could breathe fire in and out and fly by spewing flames from the sockets in his carapace as a means of jet propulsion. But unlike Godzilla, Gamera was marketed as a friend to all children, later fighting other monsters to save kids in peril, and thus Gamera became very popular amongst the kiddies. Unfortunately, that's about the only audience mainstream that the original Gamera series will have any appeal to. While the new Gamera movies directed by Shusuke Kaneko are marvelous, revolutionary monster movies, the original series, including the original, is nothing special.

    The first Gamera movie, titled in Japan as "The Giant Monster Gamera" was clearly a Godzilla want-to-be. Even though the movie was produced in the era of color films, it was shot in black-and-white. Why? To imitate the first Godzilla movie from the 1950s. Gamera also attacks Tokyo. Because Godzilla attacked Tokyo in the first movie. I don't know much about the Japanese version, for the version I am familiar with the Americanized version, where scenes were cut and new footage with American actors were inserted (is it coincidence that the same thing happened with the first Godzilla film?) Now whether this adds or takes away from the film, I cannot say. But "Gammera the Invincible" is really nothing more than a ponderous bore that just plods along like the big turtle himself.

    "Gammera the Invincible" is a very routine-orientated movie. The characters are from a stock of science-fiction standards, the story is inane, the monster has no real motive for attacking civilization, the acting is laughable, and so on and so forth. The only thing that differentiates it from the Godzilla series is the ending of the movie, but that's also a detractor since the plan that eventually halts Gamera's rampage is completely phony and ridiculous. Now the rest of the movie and many other entries in this genre also fit that description, but this is a direfully stodgy monster movie.

    And although Shusuke Kaneko would later transform Gamera into an interesting monster with his trilogy in the 1990s, in the original series, Gamera was not an attractive screen presence. He was neither scary nor sympathetic. He just waddles around like a toddler, swaying with each step, and knocks miniature sets over. As usual, everybody wants to destroy Gamera except for a little kid (Yoshio Uchida who was lazily left out of the credits though he plays a 'central' role) who thinks Gamera is a nice turtle.

    Most movies in the genre that "Gammera the Invincible" is a part of are easy targets for criticism and this one is subject to extra pressure. Even in the company of many other Godzilla-imitators, this Gamera film is not a particularly good entry. And as far as my cinema experience goes, the rest of the movies in the series are either just as boring or worse. Like Godzilla, Gamera would be filmed in color and go on to fight monsters. And like Godzilla, he'd get cheaper and cheaper with every film until it was time to revive the series and make him serious again.

    It's peculiar. Usually I recommend people to stick with the originals and pass on the remakes. But in the case of Gamera, my verdict is just the opposite. I strongly encourage people to watch the 1990s Gamera trilogy directed by Shusuke Kaneko and to skip over the original series unless interested. The new films are inventive, well-made, exciting, and above all, fun. The original series is a long stream of boredom.

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      This is the only film in the series that was filmed entirely in black and white.
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      United Nations Radio Announcer: This is United Nations Radio - at this very moment the Plan Zee Rocket with Gammera aboard is starting on its long journey to Mars. Plan Zee, a triumph of scientific achievement, is the result of the combined effort of all the nations of the world. Thus, through international cooperation, a major threat to civilization has been averted.

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      Edited from Gamera (1965)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 15 de dezembro de 1966 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Japão
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    • Empresas de produção
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 26 min(86 min)
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      • Black and White
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      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 2.35 : 1

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