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Godzilla, King of the Monsters!
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As an action film directed by Ishirô Honda and Terry O. Morse, this movie focuses on a 400-foot dinosaur-like beast, which is awoken from undersea hibernation off the Japanese coast by atomic-bomb testing, attacks Tokyo.
As an action film directed by Ishirô Honda and Terry O. Morse, this movie focuses on a 400-foot dinosaur-like beast, which is awoken from undersea hibernation off the Japanese coast by atomic-bomb testing, attacks Tokyo.
Actors:
Sachio Sakai,
Fuyuki Murakami,
Dale Ishimoto,
Ren Imaizumi,
Frank Iwanaga,
James Hong,
Takeo Oikawa
Sachio Sakai
13 February 1929, Tokyo, Japan
Fuyuki Murakami
23 December 1911, Fukuoka, Japan
Dale Ishimoto
3 April 1923, Delta, Colorado, USA
Ren Imaizumi
Frank Iwanaga
16 December 1922, Fresno, California, USA
James Hong
22 February 1929, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Takeo Oikawa
Director:
Terry O. Morse ,
Ishirô Honda
Terry O. Morse
30 January 1906, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Ishirô Honda
7 May 1911, Yamagata, Japan
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Godzilla #Ishirô Honda #Jewell Enterprises Inc #King of the Monsters! #Momoko Kôchi #Raymond Burr #Takashi Shimura #Terry O. Morse #Toho Company
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