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Gammera the Invincible (1965)

Gammera the Invincible (1965)
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One of the most fearsome of the Japanese monsters to hit the screen in the early 60's makes his debut in sci-fi thriller. As tensions between America and the Soviet Union rise to a fever pitch, U.S. troops shoot down a Russian bomber which is flying low in an Arctoc region. The bomber crashes, and its payload of hydrogen bombs explode upon impact. The blast releases and awakens Gamera, a gigantic fire-breathing turtle which had been frozen under the ice since prehistoric times. The newly revived monster makes his way to Tokyo, Japan, where he begins to lay waste to the city. As emminent scientist Dr. Hidaka (Eiji Funakoshi) searches for a way to defeat the monster, a young boy named Yoshiro (Yoshiro Unchida) develops an unlikely friendship with Gamera. For the film's American release, additional scenes were added featuring U.S. actors Brian Donlevy and Albert Dekker. The spelling of the monster's name was also changed; he's Gammera with two M's in this movie, but just Gamera in the sequels which followed. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Albert DekkerBrian Donlevy, (more)
Director(s):
Noriyaki Yuasa
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Gammera the Invincible

One of the most fearsome of the Japanese monsters to hit the screen in the early 60's makes his debut in sci-fi thriller. As tensions between America and the Soviet Union rise to a fever pitch, U.S. troops shoot down a Russian bomber which is flying low in an Arctoc region. The bomber crashes, and its payload of hydrogen bombs explode upon impact. The blast releases and awakens Gamera, a gigantic fire-breathing turtle which had been frozen under the ice since prehistoric times. The newly revived monster makes his way to Tokyo, Japan, where he begins to lay waste to the city. As emminent scientist Dr. Hidaka (Eiji Funakoshi) searches for a way to defeat the monster, a young boy named Yoshiro (Yoshiro Unchida) develops an unlikely friendship with Gamera. For the film's American release, additional scenes were added featuring U.S. actors Brian Donlevy and Albert Dekker. The spelling of the monster's name was also changed; he's Gammera with two M's in this movie, but just Gamera in the sequels which followed. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
78 mins

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Director(s):
Noriyaki Yuasa
Writer(s):
Richard KraftYonejiro SaitoFumi Takahashi
Producer(s):
Yonejiro Saito
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyForeign
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    David D.

    Entertaining classic Japanese monster movie. I loved Gammera movies as a kid from Saturday afternoon TV. This one is somewhat unusual in that it included scenes with American actors speaking English that were added to the dubbed scenes of Japanese actors. Unfortunately, these scenes are too long and adversely affect the pacing of the movie. Although it is obvious that Gammera is trampling on miniature models, I still admire the quality and detail that went into making them. Only disappointment is that the film transfer quality of this DVD release is only fair.

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    Luis M.

    If they were going to make a rip off of godzilla, they could have at least tried harder

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