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Godzilla, King of the Monsters!
Description
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:
James Hong,
Shigeo Katô,
Ren Imaizumi,
Lee Miller,
Fuji,
Toranosuke Ogawa,
Ren Yamamoto
James Hong
22 February 1929, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Shigeo Katô
Ren Imaizumi
Lee Miller
March 21, 1918 in Hollywood, California, USA
Fuji
28 December 1922, Los Angeles, California, USA
Toranosuke Ogawa
25 February 1915, North Korea
Ren Yamamoto
12 May 1930, Ashigara, Kanagawa, Japan
Director:
Ishirô Honda ,
Terry O. Morse
Ishirô Honda
7 May 1911, Yamagata, Japan
Terry O. Morse
30 January 1906, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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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