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Everything under the Rising Sun! There was a virtual galaxy of Monster movies most with uprated dinosaurs or creatures like that- Godzilla for example. there were, less starred, more or less straight science-fiction of sci-tech films, not on a caliber with Star Trek but more uprated or exaggerated present technology such as Atragon about a Multi-Role submarine. there were the usual doom and horror types of films given a science-fiction uptake. Monster films include Mothra, Gamera ( I know its Arabic for Camera) Ghidrah, Rodan and so on. straight- non-horror Science Fiction films were rare from the House of the Rising Sun.

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