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Gamera contre Jiger

Original title: Gamera tai Daimaju Jaiga
  • 1970
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 23m
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5.3/10
1.7K
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Gamera contre Jiger (1970)
When an ancient statue is moved for display in Expo '70, a giant, vaguely Triceratops-like monster is released. The monster goes to Japan in pursuit of the statue and ends up battling Gamera, the giant flying turtle.
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When an ancient statue is moved for display in Expo '70, a giant, vaguely Triceratops-like monster is released. The monster goes to Japan in pursuit of the statue and ends up battling Gamera... Read allWhen an ancient statue is moved for display in Expo '70, a giant, vaguely Triceratops-like monster is released. The monster goes to Japan in pursuit of the statue and ends up battling Gamera, the giant flying turtle.When an ancient statue is moved for display in Expo '70, a giant, vaguely Triceratops-like monster is released. The monster goes to Japan in pursuit of the statue and ends up battling Gamera, the giant flying turtle.

  • Directors
    • Noriaki Yuasa
    • Shigeo Tanaka
  • Writer
    • Niisan Takahashi
  • Stars
    • Tsutomu Takakuwa
    • Kelly Varis
    • Katherine Murphy
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1.7K
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    • Directors
      • Noriaki Yuasa
      • Shigeo Tanaka
    • Writer
      • Niisan Takahashi
    • Stars
      • Tsutomu Takakuwa
      • Kelly Varis
      • Katherine Murphy
    • 28User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tsutomu Takakuwa
    • Hiroshi
    Kelly Varis
    • Tommy Williams
    Katherine Murphy
    • Susan Williams
    Kon Ômura
    • Dad
    Junko Yashiro
    • Miwako
    Franz Gruber
    • Dr. Williams
    Ryô Hayami
    • Keisuke Sawada
    Mariz Helly
    • Ellen Williams
    Umenosuke Izumi
    • Gamera
    Shô Natsuki
    • Dr. Suzuki
    Corinne Orr
      Munehiko Takada
      • Foreign helicopter Pilot
      Chico Lourant
      • African Ambassador Gibbon
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      • Directors
        • Noriaki Yuasa
        • Shigeo Tanaka
      • Writer
        • Niisan Takahashi
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      SentinelPrime

      Fun with Giant Monsters

      This was the first feature I had seen in the kaiju genre. I was familiar with the television show Ultraman, but I had not known that movies about monsters had also been made.

      This one is fun! One aspect of the genre that Daiei was better at than Toho is in the depiction of quadrapeds. Jiger looks like a four legged creature, not a person crawling on his knees, as several of the Toho characters were known to do.

      Some of the dialogue is hideously bad. I recently saw this one again after twenty years, and had a good time adding a few comments of my own. At one point the two boys are inside Gamera's lung, walking around, when one says, "What are we looking for?" The other replies "Anything unusual."

      I piped up, "We are in the lung of a 200-foot turtle, but we are still looking for anything unusual."

      Still, this one has several interesting scenes. Unusual footage of a surgery on an elephant, x-rays of Gamera, a neat minisub, and cool communicators. It is a fun ride!
      5gigan-92

      Gamera Battles a Lizard-Warthog Hybrid F

      1970 saw the release of "Gamera vs. Jiger", also known as "Gamera vs. Monster X". And no, no, no relation to the Monster X of "Godzilla: Final Wars". At this point in the series, when the kids warn you not to do something, and then Gamera warns you not to do something, it's best not to do it. Naturally, the sacred statue is disturbed anyways and not even twenty minutes in and our title monsters show up. Being quite frank, Jiger is probably the least attractive creature featured in the Gamera movies. It looks like a reptilian-warthog abomination. I don't know what's stranger, the creature's looks or the way it jumps. With that stocky body and its short legs I'm surprised it can cover that much ground. Jiger also shoots quills and fires a "super ultra violet ray beam" which I don't grasp at all. It even has a parasite injecting tail and suction-covered feet…Ah screw it, I'm just getting this over with: Jiger sucks.

      Children are the main heroes of course, managing to outsmart not just their parents but Japan's top military generals and scientists. This really grates on my nerves and honestly he story is short but lacks real tension if you ask me. With no relatable characters as in the earlier films, it's hard to keep interest. At least with "Gamera vs. Guiron" the writing was so bad and weird it kept you involved. The story here feels far too bland and with is opponent looking the way it did, I found no excitement in the battles. But I'll admit the statue to the brain was an interesting fatality, Johnny Cage might want to check that out. This kaiju film is a dud by all laws of psychics.
      lor_

      The kids love him

      One of my sci-fi/horror/fantasy reviews written 50 years ago: Directed by Noriyaki Yuasa; Produced by Hidemasa Nagata for Daiei Studios, released in America by American-International TV. Screenplay by Niisan Takahashi; Photography by Akira Kitazaki; Music by Shunsuke Kikuchi; American version directed by Bret Morrison. Starring: Tsutomu Takakuwa, Kelly Varis and Katherine Murphy.

      Campy Gamera epic with "the children's friend" going up against a huge armored lizard who comes up out of the ground and threatens to destroy Expo '70 when the mystical statue that kept him down under the ground is unearthed and taken to the exposition. Neat stuff: injected by X, Gamera seems to die halfway through the movie; narrator has a teenage boy's voice; the music is delightful -alternating the joyous "Gamera theme" when he shows up, with a stately, solemn overture when he marches to battle. "Gamera, stay well, return again", cries a little girl at the end. Zingy, zingy!
      5hellholehorror

      Average fun

      This is less camp than the previous film but equally entertaining. Some of the story barely makes sense. They have built a great set though but they don't smash enough of it. They are still not using low angles to give a better scale to the kaiju. Jiger is a cool monster but less memorable than Guiron. Overall I wasn't bored but I also wasn't impressed.

      This is less camp than the previous film but equally entertaining. Some of the story barely makes sense. They have built a great set though but they don't smash enough of it. They are still not using low angles to give a better scale to the kaiju. Jiger is a cool monster but less memorable than Guiron. Overall I wasn't bored but I also wasn't impressed.
      Sargebri

      A Gamera Film With a Twist

      This film is pretty much a formula Gamera film that follows the same plot as every other film. A giant monster threatens to destroy a Japanese city and just when things look bleak, in comes Gamera to save the day. However, Gamera usually loses at least one or two battles with his adversary before he finally defeats him. However, the one thing that makes this film different is the fact that usually in a Gamera film, Gamera is the one who saves any children that are in trouble, but in this film it is up to two young boys (one Japanese and one Caucasian) to save him from a parasite that was injected into his body. Even with this plot twist, this is still the typical Gamera film. But as I have said in my other commentaries about films in the Gamera series, these films are pretty much a way to introduce children to the world of kaiju eiga.

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      • Trivia
        Interestingly, during Expo 70 there was a stage show featuring Gamera alongside his box office rival Godzilla. This turned out to be the closest the two ever got to having the long awaited encounter between each other. No footage, except for a few seconds of Godzilla walking with Gyaos, even exist.
      • Goofs
        While sailing down Gamera's throat, the know-it-all kid mistakenly refers to the 'uvula' as 'tonsils'.
      • Connections
        Edited into Gameka et les 3 Super Women (1980)

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      • Release date
        • March 21, 1970 (Japan)
      • Country of origin
        • Japan
      • Language
        • Japanese
      • Also known as
        • Gamera vs. Jiger
      • Filming locations
        • Suita, Osaka, Japan(Expo '70)
      • Production companies
        • American-International Television (AIP-TV)
        • Daiei Studios
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 23 minutes
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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