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Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster (1966)

Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster (1966)
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The seventh film in Toho's Godzilla series (and the first without the direction of Inoshiro Honda), this colorful installment finds the natives of a volcanic island enslaved by the armies of an unnamed country claiming to be in control of a giant crustacean named Ebirah. A boatload of teens and a wanted criminal are washed ashore on the same island, where they encounter a large group of escaped slaves who hail from Mothra Island, home of another popular Toho monster. They pray to their moth-god to liberate them, oblivious to the fact that a certain green lizard is trapped beneath their cavern hideout. The teens soon discover this and release Godzilla from the rock with a well-placed lightning rod. Released and re-energized, Godzilla soon goes head-to-head with Ebirah, while Mothra eventually flaps into action to free the captives. Silly and cartoonish despite some more menacing elements, this is nevertheless one of the more interesting chapters in the Godzilla pantheon. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Akira TakaradaToru Watanabe, (more)
Director(s):
Jun Fukuda
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster

The seventh film in Toho's Godzilla series (and the first without the direction of Inoshiro Honda), this colorful installment finds the natives of a volcanic island enslaved by the armies of an unnamed country claiming to be in control of a giant crustacean named Ebirah. A boatload of teens and a wanted criminal are washed ashore on the same island, where they encounter a large group of escaped slaves who hail from Mothra Island, home of another popular Toho monster. They pray to their moth-god to liberate them, oblivious to the fact that a certain green lizard is trapped beneath their cavern hideout. The teens soon discover this and release Godzilla from the rock with a well-placed lightning rod. Released and re-energized, Godzilla soon goes head-to-head with Ebirah, while Mothra eventually flaps into action to free the captives. Silly and cartoonish despite some more menacing elements, this is nevertheless one of the more interesting chapters in the Godzilla pantheon. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
87 mins

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Director(s):
Jun Fukuda
Writer(s):
Shinichi Sekizawa
Producer(s):
Tomoyuki Tanaka
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Questionable for Children)
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyHorror
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    Kevin K. B.

    By far, this is one the best of the Godzilla films from the 1960s... It pits Godzilla up against the giant Sea Monster named Ebirah... This film has a very good storyline and action right from the start... The Godzilla suit looks so authentic and the dorsal plates look pretty reptillian... If you are in the mood for a fast paced Godzilla movie with lots of action from start to finish, then this is the movie for you... This Godzilla movie is one of my alltime favorite Godzilla films to this day... Hope all of you Godzilla fans enjoy it like I have over the past 35 years :-)...

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    Allen T.

    One of the more entertaining of the silly Godzilla movies, despite the uninteresting monster Godzilla fights, probably due to the human side of the story, which is actually mildly entertaining on its own.

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    Peggy P.

    a simple and highly underrated godzilla flick and its one of my favorites

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