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Gameka et les 3 Super Women

Original title: Uchu kaijû Gamera
  • 1980
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  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
1.2K
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Gameka et les 3 Super Women (1980)
Alien InvasionKaijuFamilySci-Fi

Using several clips from previous Gamera entries, this film deals with alien forces sending all the monsters Gamera has faced in one final battle to rid the planet of its last hope.Using several clips from previous Gamera entries, this film deals with alien forces sending all the monsters Gamera has faced in one final battle to rid the planet of its last hope.Using several clips from previous Gamera entries, this film deals with alien forces sending all the monsters Gamera has faced in one final battle to rid the planet of its last hope.

  • Directors
    • Noriaki Yuasa
    • Shigeo Tanaka
  • Writer
    • Niisan Takahashi
  • Stars
    • Mach Fumiake
    • Yaeko Kojima
    • Yoko Komatsu
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    1.2K
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    • Directors
      • Noriaki Yuasa
      • Shigeo Tanaka
    • Writer
      • Niisan Takahashi
    • Stars
      • Mach Fumiake
      • Yaeko Kojima
      • Yoko Komatsu
    • 30User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mach Fumiake
    • Kilara
    Yaeko Kojima
    • Marsha
    Yoko Komatsu
    • Mitan
    Keiko Kudo
    • Giruge
    Koichi Maeda
    • Keiichi
    Toshie Takada
    • Keiichi's Mother
    Hiroji Hayshi
    Tetsuaki Toyosumi
    Hideaki Kobayashi
    Makoto Ikeda
    Kisao Tobita
    • Driver
    • (as Kisao Hida)
    Osamu Kobayashi
    • 'Zanon' Captain
    • (voice)
    Yûzô Hayakawa
    Yûzô Hayakawa
    • Policeman
    Toru Kawai
    • Gamera
    Reiko Tajima
    Reiko Tajima
    • M38 alien
    • (uncredited)
    Ted Thomas
    • Narrator
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    • (uncredited)
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    • Directors
      • Noriaki Yuasa
      • Shigeo Tanaka
    • Writer
      • Niisan Takahashi
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    7Raizzor

    Best use of stock footage

    Everyone has their own view of this movie, but unless you take into consideration the reason it was made and the target audience, you may find yourself giving it a lower review then it deserves.

    Super Monster Gamera is MEANT to be a cheap, fun, lazy film. It's nothing more then a blending of the entire series sprinkled with a new plot to tie the battles together.

    It's not meant to be taken seriously, it's not meant to deliver an important issue, and it's not meant to WOW the audience with late 80's special effects.

    It's just a kid's film; no more, no less.

    With that in mind, Super Monster Gamera is by far my fave of the original Gamera series. Six monster battles, a catchy opening theme song, great music and very.. very... VERY bad acting! What a perfect Saturday afternoon popcorn treat.

    For those who HATE it. Ask yourself why you hate it? If it's because it's not new, not acted well and not up to your standards of special effects, then you're not seeing it for what it was meant to be.

    Now, if only I could find the soundtrack of the BGM!! C
    2jamesrupert2014

    Gamera's sad Showa-era swansong

    In a last attempt to cash in on the titanic turtle's waning popularity, Daiei Motion Picture Company produced this incoherent clip-show in which Keiichi, a young Gamera fan (played by Koichi Maeda), and three benevolent spacewomen thwart an attack on Earth that involves the appearance of Gamera's kaiju foes from the previous five films. Similar to "All Monsters Attack" (1969; aka "Godzilla's Revenge"), the kaiju action may all be in the kid's imagination, as no one other than he, the space women, and the invaders seem be aware of the events. Unlike the polarising Godzilla film, which some people have interpreted as an insightful commentary on 'latch-key kids' and Japanese society in the late 1960s, the Gamera film is just a compilation of fight scenes connected by a silly story. There are only a couple of minutes of new kaiju material, the rest is lifted from the earlier films. In addition, there are some incongruous insertions of anime from "Space Battleship Yamato" and "Galaxy Express 999", some animated spaceships in the prologue, and a 'Zanon' starship that is a shameless copy of an Imperial Star Destroyer. The spacewomen are led by the hulking (relatively speaking) Kilara (played by wrestler Mach Fumiake) and can shrink, so they live in a box the size of a cat carrier in the back of a van that can turn into a spaceship (or at least a flying fuzzy blob of orange light). They have to wave their arms and pirouette to change into their space-hero suits, but then can fly. They also seem to have the ability to spontaneously teleport themselves (and their cars) when necessary and Kilara has an organ in the back of her pet store that when played seems to open a window/door to other parts of the Universe. There is also an evil spacewoman with a 'radar watch' who can teleport herself at will, and who is constantly being rebuked by the disembodied voice of Zanon. All of this is sufficiently incoherent and juvenile to support the hypothesis that it is all in Keiichi's imagination. The Gamera films were always budget outings (which is apparent from the clips), but the scenes with the spacewomen are even cheaper looking. As a final insult, the jauntily infectious "Gamera March" has been replaced by a new theme song (gratingly played by Keiichi on the organ). I watched a reasonably well English-dubbed version in which everyone had an incongruous trace of English accent but I doubt that the original would be much better. This film marked the end of the downward slide of the Showa-era Gamera series. The towering tusked turtle would not return until 1995's superior "Gamera: Guardian of the Universe", a much darker and less puerile interpretation of the character. Of note: in one of the rare fragments of new material, Gamera kicks over a poster of rival kaiju-star Godzilla, who is in turn revenged in "Godzilla Final Wars" (2004) when a kid throws a toy turtle into a fire.
    HankCoolV

    Not as bad as I expected

    Okay, before I saw this film my mind was filled with awful comments about how bad this film is. When I finally obtained my copy (a true kaiju collector would buy all monster films, whether they are good or bad), I expected a cheap, 90-minute stock-footage crap-fest. Instead, I found a rather enjoyable film, it was just great to see all of Gamera's foes in one movie. Sure the "superhero effects" are all crappy, but the stock footage was blended in with the movie quite well. Yes, there were some embarassing parts though, for example, when the stock footage is night and the new footage takes place day time, the film simply mixes both parts of the day and night into one scene!!!!!!! I kinda liked the superhero story, and honestly, with a very low budget, this film was fairly well made!! come on people! What more could we want besides giant monsters kicking eachother's tails and some hot superhero chicks mixed in with terrible kid acting? I have no idea!
    junmendoza16

    I've seen the film more than 20 years ago......

    Gamera, what a movie........ My mom and my brother took me to watch this film when I was very young and it has never left my psyche since! For me, it was one of the best films I've ever seen. Not just with the mindset of a child from the 80's, but also because I believe that you gauge a good movie by assessing how much it affected you....... In my case, It started a whole new genre for me in being a great fan of Japanese movie making and writing. No matter how cheesy the script was back then, Gamera and the 3 hero chicks in that movie instilled in me a fascination that only a true blue child fan would absorb, a lifetime of fantasy! Thus, all I have to say is, lucky are you few to know of such a movie.......... You are not alone.
    1suryapigeon

    This is Gamera: Ultimate Mashup of Stock Footages

    This is basically Godzilla: Final Wars combine with Godzilla's Revenge and I hated it. I mean if you think that you can just cash grab your audiences with lame stock footage, hell no! I thought of giving this movie a two-star rating because of the superheroes they had. But considering they were just useless and not doing much in the film expect for the playground fight. Yah, one-star rating sound right to me. Plus, they even made their own Star Wars ripoff vehicle. The story is stupid but the tradition of stupidity in Gamera movies is normal. If you haven't watch any previous Gamera movies, then this might be okay for you. But if you have, then this is total waste of money.

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    • Trivia
      Made with the intention of pulling production company Daiei out of debt. The film failed at the box office, and Daiei filed for bankruptcy about six months later. The low budget of the film is evidenced by the extensive use of stock footage; all scenes of Gamera battling other monsters are taken from previous films in the series.
    • Goofs
      The wires are clearly visible on the monster that Gamera picks up and flies away with .
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Narrator: There are 200 billion stars present in the Milky Way Galaxy. Our sun and its nine planets consist of just one solar system within the galaxy. There are billions of other such systems many greater than our own solar system. But, compared to the enormous size of the universe itself even a galaxy is but a tiny pinpoint of life. In our vast universe, there are billions of other such galaxies that are just as big. The universe is limitless in size, and mankind is not the only creature in it that wages wars against itself. There are others who make war throughout the universe. From the farthest reaches of space comes a space ship bent on murder and destruction. It is the pirate space ship Zanon.

    • Connections
      Edited from Gamera (1965)

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 1980 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Gamera, le monstre de l'espace
    • Production company
      • Daiei Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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