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Gigantis: The Fire Monster

  • 1959
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
230
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Gigantis: The Fire Monster (1959)
DisasterKaijuMonster HorrorSupernatural HorrorHorrorSci-Fi

The heavily re-edited American version of Godzilla Raids Again. A prehistoric monster called Gigantis emerges alongside another creature named Angurus.The heavily re-edited American version of Godzilla Raids Again. A prehistoric monster called Gigantis emerges alongside another creature named Angurus.The heavily re-edited American version of Godzilla Raids Again. A prehistoric monster called Gigantis emerges alongside another creature named Angurus.

  • Directors
    • Hugo Grimaldi
    • Motoyoshi Oda
    • Jack Bernhard
  • Writers
    • Hugo Grimaldi
    • Shigeaki Hidaka
    • Shigeru Kayama
  • Stars
    • Minoru Chiaki
    • Shôichi Hirose
    • Miyoko Hoshino
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    230
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Hugo Grimaldi
      • Motoyoshi Oda
      • Jack Bernhard
    • Writers
      • Hugo Grimaldi
      • Shigeaki Hidaka
      • Shigeru Kayama
    • Stars
      • Minoru Chiaki
      • Shôichi Hirose
      • Miyoko Hoshino
    • 5User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Minoru Chiaki
    Minoru Chiaki
    • Koji Kobayashi
    Shôichi Hirose
    Shôichi Hirose
    • Convict
    Miyoko Hoshino
    Miyoko Hoshino
    • Singer of cabaret
    Toku Ihara
    • Policeman
    Yukio Kasama
    Yukio Kasama
    • Koehi Yamaji
    Hiroshi Koizumi
    Hiroshi Koizumi
    • Shoichi Tsukioka
    Takuzô Kumagai
    • Captain of Hokkai-maru
    • (as Jirô Kumagai)
    Sôkichi Maki
    • Escaped Convict
    Marvin Miller
    Marvin Miller
    • Narrator (voice)
    Teruko Mita
    • Yayoi Madam
    Mayuri Mokushô
    Mayuri Mokushô
    • Radio Operator Yasuko Inouye
    Haruo Nakajima
    Haruo Nakajima
    • Gigantis
    Tadao Nakamaru
    Tadao Nakamaru
    • Policeman
    Junpei Natsuki
    • Escaped Convict
    Takeo Oikawa
    • Osaka Municipal Police Commissioner
    Seijirô Onda
    Seijirô Onda
    • Captain Terasawa of Osaka Defense Corps
    Sônosuke Sawamura
    Sônosuke Sawamura
    • Hokkaido Branch Manager Shingo Shibeki
    Hideo Shibuya
    • Visitor of cabaret
    • Directors
      • Hugo Grimaldi
      • Motoyoshi Oda
      • Jack Bernhard
    • Writers
      • Hugo Grimaldi
      • Shigeaki Hidaka
      • Shigeru Kayama
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    1tavm

    Gigantis, the Fire Monster is a poor American-edited version of Godzilla Raids Again

    When I reviewed the original Japanese-language Godzilla Raids Again, I mentioned I thought it was a little better than the original Japanese Godzilla. I also admired the way the American-edited Godzilla, King of the Monsters! used the new Raymond Burr-added footage and narration seamlessly. Not so with this American-edited version of the sequel. For starts, it begins with some kind of history lesson before the beginning credits which didn't seem necessary. Also, there's now a narration by one of the leading characters that is used way too much especially when we can see what is happening as he describes the action! And there's some stock footage from other films that also seems like unnecessary padding plus the action scenes at the end now seems too rushed for some reason (or maybe it just seemed that way). And what's with the retitling to avoid mentioning Godzilla? In summary, Gigantis, the Fire Monster gets a no recommendation from me.
    3MlleSedTortue

    Among the Most Egregious of Americanizations

    The immediate sequel to the original Godzilla, Godzilla Raids Again, usually isn't deemed to be a worthy sequel to the original. While it may not have the potency and pathos of the original, I'd argue there are some moments present in the film that attempt to reach the same heights of the original. It's arguable how successful that was but it's at the very least worth checking checking out.

    The film's American version on the other had is a far different story. It re-contextualizes the film into the standard trappings of a run of the mill American monster movie. For all that can be said about the Raymond Burr version of the original Godzilla, it was by far the most respectful of the early Americanization that many Japanese monster films experienced. The film's use of stock footage that pales in comparison to the original effects and the infusion of stereotypical imagery makes for a much more dull and dry experience. And if one is not already a fan of the original Raids Again, then Gigantis does it no favors. What Gigantis, the Fire Monster attempted to do was to reduce Godzilla to just a generic monster, and egregious mistake to do with a character who is by far the opposite.
    5WinterOf63

    The Monster Wore Tennis Shoes

    I saw this in a theater back in 1959. It was part of a double bill with "Teenagers From Outer Space"'. Talk about two "B" movies. As with most Americans, it was the first Japanese monster movie I'd seen. The monsters were so obviously men in suits that the audience laughed. Godzilla's foe, Anguirus, appeared to be wearing tennis shoes under his suit when viewed from behind. This flick had bad "special effects" even by 1950s standards. I didn't care for this first effort, but I grew to like the Toho franchise eventually, once I got used to the dopiness of it.
    4Jeremy_Urquhart

    Plodzilla

    On goes my quest to watch as much Godzilla stuff I haven't already as I can before Godzilla Minus One arrives here in Australia in December. It's my favorite movie series (it's that or Tora-san; that's a real Sophie's Choice, actually), and even when Godzilla isn't even Godzilla - he's called "Gigantis" in this movie - I'll still watch it.

    So maybe Gigantis, the Fire Monster isn't fully a Godzilla movie. It takes footage from the second film in the series, Godzilla Raids Again, and mostly seems to serve as a re-dub; maybe there are some editing changes, too. It's definitely not as interesting a re-cut as other Americanized versions of Godzilla movies, like the one from 1956, the King Kong vs. Godzilla re-edit in the early 1960s, or the 1985 version of The Return of Godzilla.

    It might be the least essential one to watch, even for die-hard Godzilla fans. There are some name changes, the dialogue's changed, and I think some sound effects have changed, too. But it only has the bare minimum stuff required for this to count as a "separate" movie, rather than a redub, which are common.

    As for Godzilla Raids Again, it's not a series high point, but it is interesting. I definitely didn't mind it and think it's decent. It's the second and final Godzilla movie shot in black-and-white, and the first one where Godzilla fights another big monster. And the monster's not King Kong, Rodan, King Ghidorah, or even Mothra, like one might expect - Anguirus. I feel like that would be a good trivia question, though Anguirus is still fairly well-known... just not as much as some of those other foes Godzilla took a few more years to encounter.

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    • Trivia
      The reason why the name of Godzilla was changed to "Gigantis" was not a copyright issue as originally speculated. Producer Paul Schreibman explained that he wanted people to think that they were getting a new monster rather than a sequel. It was a decision that he had long regretted.
    • Crazy credits
      In this U.S. version, director Motoyoshi Oda is listed in the credits as "Motoyoshi Qdq."
    • Connections
      Edited from Le Retour de Godzilla (1955)

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 1959 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Toho
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 18 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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