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Son of Godzilla

 
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Son of Godzilla

  • Director: Jun Fukuda
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Science Fiction
  • Movie Type: Sci-Fi Comedy, Creature Film
  • Themes: Kaiju, Fathers and Sons
  • Main Cast: Akira Kubo, Bibari Maeda, Tadao Takashima
  • Release Year: 1967
  • Country: JP
  • Run Time: 86 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

The Japanese gargantuan reptile fathers a son who is a chip off the old eggshell. The men of the family take on oversized mantises and arachnids in this exotic sci-fi adventure. ~ Kristie Hassen, All Movie Guide

Cast

Akihiko Hirata - Fujisaki; Akira Kubo - Maki Goro; Susumu Kurobe; Haruo Nakajima - Gojira; Kenji Sahara - Morio; Tadao Takashima - Dr. Kuzumi; Yoshio Tsuchiya - Furukawa; Bibari Maeda; Kazuo Suzuki

Credit

Takeo Kita - Art Director, Jun Fukuda - Director, Masaru Sato - Composer (Music Score), Kazuo Yamada - Cinematographer, Tomoyuki Tanaka - Producer, Eiji Tsuburaya - Special Effects, Sadamasa Arikawa - Special Effects, Shinichi Sekizawa - Screenwriter, Kazuuue Siba - Screenwriter, Kazue Shiba - Screenwriter

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Destroy All Monsters!; King Kong vs. Godzilla; War of the Monsters; Attack of the Monsters; Varan the Unbelievable; The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms; Destroy All Planets
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Son of Godzilla

Original Japanese Poster
Directed by Jun Fukuda
Produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka
Written by Shinichi Sekizawa
Kazue Shiba
Starring Tadao Takashima
Akira Kubo
Bibari Maeda
Akihiko Hirata
Music by Masaru Satô
Cinematography Kazuo Yamada
Distributed by Toho
United Artists (USA)
Release date(s) 1967
December 16, 1967 (Japan)
Running time 86 min (orig.), 84 min (USA)
Language Japanese
English
Preceded by Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster
Followed by Destroy All Monsters

Son of Godzilla, released in Japan as Monster Island's Decisive Battle: Godzilla's Son (怪獣島の決戦 ゴジラの息子 Kaijū-shima no Kessen Gojira no Musuko?), is a 1967 film. The eighth part of the Toho studio's Godzilla series, it was directed by Jun Fukuda with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya and Sadamasa Arikawa. It is the first film to feature Kamacuras, Kumonga, and Minilla.

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Plot

A team of scientists attempts to perfect a weather control system. Their efforts are hampered by the presence of giant praying mantises and by the arrival of a nosy reporter. The first test of the weather control system goes awry when the remote control for a radioactive balloon is jammed by an unexplained signal coming from the center of the island. The balloon detonates prematurely, creating a radioactive storm that causes the giant mantises to grow to enormous sizes. Investigating the mantises, which are named Kamacuras, the scientists find the monstrous insects digging an egg out from under a pile of earth. The egg hatches, revealing a baby Godzilla. The scientists realize that the baby's cries for help were the cause of the interference that ruined their experiment. Soon Godzilla himself arrives on the island, incidentally stomping the scientist's base as he rushes to defend the baby. Godzilla kills two Kamacuras during the battle, while one manages to fly away to safety. Godzilla then adopts the baby.

The baby Godzilla, named Minilla, quickly grows to about half the size of his father, and Godzilla instructs him on the important monster skills of roaring and using his atomic ray. At first, Minilla has difficulty producing anything more than atomic smoke rings, but Godzilla discovers that stressful conditions, such as stomping on his tail, produces a true radioactive blast. Minilla comes to the aid of Riko[who?] when she is attacked by a Kamacuras, but inadvertently awakens Kumonga, a giant spider. Kumonga attacks the caves where the scientists are hiding, and Minilla stumbles into the fray.

Kumonga traps Minilla and the final Kamacuras with his webbing, but as Kumonga begins to feed on the deceased Kamacuras, Godzilla arrives to save the day. Godzilla saves his son and they both defeat Kumonga by using their atomic rays on the giant spider. The scientists finally use their perfected weather altering device on the island and the once tropical island turns into an Arctic wasteland. Godzilla and Minilla begin to hibernate as they wait for the island to become tropical again. Godzilla's act of compassion for Minilla shows that the king of the monsters is more than a monster-on-the-loose and has a beautiful heart and soul. The scientists are then saved by an American submarine. And then the next Godzilla movie is "Destroy All Monsters".

Cast

  • Akira Kubo - Gorou Maki
  • Tadao Takashima - Dr. Tsunezou Kusumi
  • Akihiko Hirata - Dr. Hujisaki
  • Bibari Maeda - Saeko Matsumiya
  • Yoshio Tsuchiya - Hurukawa
  • Kenji Sahara - Morio
  • Ken'ichirou Maruyama - Ozawa
  • Seishirou Kuno Tashiro
  • Yasuhiko Saijou - Suzuki
  • Kazuo Suzuki - Weather observation aeronaut
  • Wataru Oomae - Weather observation airplane radio operator
  • Tyoutarou Tougin - Weather observation airplane crewman
  • Ousmane Yusef - Submarine captain

Box office

In Japan, the film sold approximately 2,480,000 tickets.

English version

Like the previous Godzilla film, Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster, Son of Godzilla was distributed directly to television by the Walter Reade Organization (in 1969).

There were several small alterations in this version:

  • Dialogue was dubbed to English
  • Seiko's name was changed to Reiko, Kumonga's name was changed to Spiga, and Kamacuras' name was changed to Gimantis.
  • Deleted: the pre-credits sequence, where Godzilla is sighted at sea. This was cut down to Godzilla simply walking to the camera.

The American version runs 84 minutes, slightly shorter than the 86-minute Japanese version. Sony's DVD features the uncut Japanese version, and the optional English dub track is from Toho's 'International Version.'

DVD release

Sony Pictures

  • Released: December 14, 2004
  • Aspect Ratio: Anamorphic widescreen (2.35:1)
  • Sound: Japanese (2.0), English (2.0)
  • Region 1
  • Note: English dub track is Toho's International Version
  • Rated PG for some sci-fi monster violence.

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