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Majin

Original title: Daimajin
  • 1966
  • Unrated
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Majin (1966)
A giant stone statue comes to life to protect the residents of a small town against the depradations of an evil warlord.
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A giant stone statue comes to life to protect the residents of a small town against the depradations of an evil warlord.A giant stone statue comes to life to protect the residents of a small town against the depradations of an evil warlord.A giant stone statue comes to life to protect the residents of a small town against the depradations of an evil warlord.

  • Director
    • Kimiyoshi Yasuda
  • Writer
    • Tetsurô Yoshida
  • Stars
    • Miwa Takada
    • Yoshihiko Aoyama
    • Jun Fujimaki
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    2K
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    • Director
      • Kimiyoshi Yasuda
    • Writer
      • Tetsurô Yoshida
    • Stars
      • Miwa Takada
      • Yoshihiko Aoyama
      • Jun Fujimaki
    • 41User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Miwa Takada
    Miwa Takada
    • Kozasa Hanabusa
    Yoshihiko Aoyama
    Yoshihiko Aoyama
    • Tadafumi Hanabusa
    Jun Fujimaki
    • Kogenta Sarumaru
    Ryûtarô Gomi
    Ryûtarô Gomi
    • Samanosuke Oodate
    Ryûzô Shimada
    Ryûzô Shimada
    • Tadakiyo Hanabusa
    Tatsuo Endô
    Tatsuo Endô
    • Gunjurô Inugami
    Shôsaku Sugiyama
    Shôsaku Sugiyama
    • Yusuke Kajiura
    Chikara Hashimoto
    • Hanzo Motogi
    Saburô Date
    Saburô Date
    • Ippei Chûma
    Otome Tsukimiya
    Otome Tsukimiya
    • Shinobu - The Shrine Maiden
    Keiko Kayama
    • Haruno
    Eigorô Onoe
    • Gosaku
    Gen Kimura
    • Mosuke - Take-bô's Dad
    Hideki Ninomiya
    Hideki Ninomiya
    • Tadafumi as a boy
    Shizuhiro Deguchi
    • Take-bô - The Boy
    Yûtarô Ban
    • Mondo
    Hideo Kuroki
    • Magojûrô
    Akira Shiga
    • Director
      • Kimiyoshi Yasuda
    • Writer
      • Tetsurô Yoshida
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    User reviews41

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    7planktonrules

    Surprisingly good.

    I saw the American version of "Daimajin" which was dubbed and released by American-International...a company known for bringing us a lot of crap. And, I assumed it would be another Godzilla-style film...which, fortunately, it turned out not to be. Instead, it's more a samurai movie...and a pretty good one as well.

    Early in the story, Samanosuke murders his master,, the local warlord. And, to make sure none of the dead man's family could reclaim the territory, he orders his men to track down all his family and kill them as well. Fortunately, his two children escape and time passes. During this time, Samanosuke has increased his power--and he's done that by tormenting his people and making them his slaves. In addition, he's blasphemous and eventually orders his men to destroy a giant statue of a god in the hills. After all, the local priestess said it would come to life and destroy him...and the idiotic man decides to incure the wrath of the gods. Not suprisingly, eventually the giant statue comes to life...but there seems to be no controlling it and it appears ready to kill everyone!

    The giant is actually NOT cheesy looking and I think it helped to make him big but not Godzilla big. That way, there wouldn't need to be any cheesy sets to destroy...and it looked much more realistic. Overall, an exciting and watchable film...more a movie for samurai movie fans.
    7Gafke

    The statue will wait no more...

    A good and just samurai lord is betrayed and murdered by one of his own men, who then claims the throne for himself. The samurai's two children, a boy and a girl, escape to the mountains and take refuge near a huge stone statue...a statue called Daimaijin, a huge man-god whom all fear. Ten years go by and the evil new lord has decimated the valley, enslaving all of its inhabitants and turning a deaf ear to the warnings of the wise woman; Daimaijin will not allow the evil overlord to go unpunished...and neither will the samurai's now adult son, who descends from the mountain, seeking vengeance.

    Daimaijin is a simplistic fairy tale, beautifully executed. The noble samurai, the evil usurper, the determined son and the innocent girl whose voice and tears are the only thing the giant Daimaijin will respond to; all of the necessary elements are here. Though perhaps too violent for very young children, this film still reminded me of the films I loved as a child, i.e. Sinbad or Jason and the Argonauts. It's a simple tale of good versus evil with a triumphant, satisfying ending and lots of real estate trampled beneath Daimaijins stone feet. If you liked Godzilla, or the massive monsters created by Ray Harryhausen, you should see this one.
    sebpopcorn

    Entertaining story

    I picked up this movie because I like giant monster films and was expecting this to be your average monster smash up. Often with giant monster films the bits with humans in are nothing more than padding and have little or nothing to do with the plot. I'm thinking of Godzilla vs King Kong with the pointless magic string guys or the awful little poet kid in Godzilla vs The Smog Monster. This film is nothing like that, the story is interesting in its own right.

    The real draw is of course the big guy and he's excellent too. His inevitable rampage is well put together with some nice special effects. I was really surprised by this film, it was a lot better than I expected and definitely worth seeing.
    Harvest-2

    Good movie

    I have to admit, I'm a bit of a sucker for the giant monster on a rampage flicks that came out of Japan in the late 60's/70's, and picked this up expecting more of that. After the opening scene, showing just how powerful Daimajin actually is (let's just say, he's more a force of nature than a giant monster), I was completely hooked. The entire series is fairly grim, and I loved the fact that Daimajin isn't necessarily a good or bad guy. He does what he does because he wants to, for whatever reason, be it that the villain offended him, or he felt sorry for one of the people who suffered over the course of the movie. They're not exactly art films, but they're not quite the kitsch of the later Godzilla movies, either. Highly recommended.
    8jamesrupert2014

    Surprisingly good considering the premise

    In late Edo Japan, a wicked chamberlain betrays his lord, enslaves the local villagers, and desecrates their god, an enormous statue of a warrior, which ultimately comes to life as 'Daimajin' (roughly: 'giant demon'). As Japanese monster movies go, this one is pretty subtle and the titular monster doesn't show up until the final reel, but the sometimes grim 'samurai' story leading up to the tokusatsu climax is actually quite good. The film is very well made (I watched a reasonably well-done subtitled version) with an excellent score by Akira Ifukube (reminiscent of his iconic Godzilla and Mothra themes). Worth tracking down for fans of the fanciful (I found it on YouTube). As a cautionary tale about the dangers of iconoclasm, I only wish something similar had happened when the Taliban destroyed the Buddhas of Bamiyan.

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      All three "Daimajin" movies were made at the same time but released a year apart.
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    • Release date
      • April 17, 1966 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Daimajin
    • Production companies
      • Toho
      • Daiei Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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