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Searching for his brother, Ryota stows away on a boat belonging to a criminal alongside two other teenagers. The group shipwrecks on Letchi island and discover the Infant Island natives have been enslaved by a terrorist organization controlling a crustacean monster. Finding a sleeping Godzilla, they decide to awaken him to defeat the terrorists and liberate the natives.

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Release : 1969
Rating : 5.5
Studio : TOHO, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Production Design, 
Cast : Akira Takarada Kumi Mizuno Chōtarō Tōgin Hideo Sunazuka Tôru Ibuki
Genre : Fantasy Action Science Fiction

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Reviews

Hellen
2021/05/13

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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ThiefHott
2018/08/30

Too much of everything

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Konterr
2018/08/30

Brilliant and touching

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CommentsXp
2018/08/30

Best movie ever!

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jwmelvin-83959
2018/08/19

As a child, I remember enjoying this film. As an adult, when I recently rewatched this movie, I found it lacking and moronic. The high-points include an anti-hero who is escaping the authorities because he is a safe cracker, and he has stolen money. Boy, did he pick the wrong island to go to. This island features bad guys who have enslaved Infant Island residents, not realizing that there is a giant moth who is going to be piss-off when she wakes up. There is a giant lobster who hangs off-shore, killing any slaves who try to escape. But Daiyo, an Infant island female, does escape into the island jungle. In that non-romantic way that only children films can do, she along with the safe-cracker and 3 other goofy guy protagonists escape the bad boys, discovering a hibernating Godzilla. What would you do? Well, I wouldn't wake Godzilla, which would make for a boring movie. But they do.It is very childish and goofy, and tries to hard to give Godzilla the charm he had in Monster Zero. But one scene is rather memorable. Our good guys and girl are trying to escape the bad guys, who have machine guns. They split up, with Daiyo running over a rock hill, only to discover Godzilla coming her way. The bad boys run away, while she discovers herself about 50 feet from Godzilla's feet. Not knowing what to do, she lays on a rock. Godzilla sees her, and bemused, eventually sits down, and starts to fall asleep. As she gets up to sneak away, a random giant bird comes in to attach Godzilla. Good for Daiyo, as she screams, pointing at the bird to help out Godzilla. A human actually helps our dragon hero. Kind of funny. In a rare moment, the English version actually out camps this, as the voice over screams "Hey!" to wake Godzilla. The rest is not so amusing, right down to a pointless morality line about nuclear weapons at the end. The trailer for this film seems to show the Hiroshima atomic bomb detonation from "Frankenstein Conquers The World". The Island's explosion is forgettable. The Sea Monster is one of Godzilla's less memorable foes, although the darkening Ocean with the craw rising up is a good special effect.

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jefuab
2017/08/13

Ebirah, Terror of the Deep, is a good contribution to the Godzilla franchise.The film is anti-capitalism as it deals with slavery and exploitation; it has a nuclear weapon subplot in it; and shows various instances of the monsters being used to help humans in their respective causes.There is a lot of good humour in the film and the monsters are all very well done as usual.Good film!

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framptonhollis
2015/07/27

Yes. I'll admit it . This is a bad movie. A bad movie that I've watched over and over and over and over again! It is weird how much I like this movie. You could say I like it ironically, but not really, because I believe it has a type of charm that I find intentional. The monster fights are fun, and I like the plot. I totally understand people that hate this entry in the series, but I find it to be one of the most fun Godzilla movies out there!On my Top 10 Godzilla Films list, it is actually included. Here's the list: 1.Gojira 2.Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla 3.Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah 4.Godzilla: Final Wars 5.Mothra vs. Godzilla 6.Godzilla vs. Destroyah 7.Godzilla vs. Spacegodzilla 8.Godzilla, Mothra, and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All Out Attack 9.Ghidorah: The Three-Headed Monster 10.(this film.)

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Coventry
2015/01/22

I can never quite figure out whether these old Japanse Godzilla movies are intended to be adventurous action movies or just plain comedy flicks… I do know two things for sure, though. Number one: the very first and original 1954 "Godzilla" is an unhinged monster- movie classic, and number two: whatever crazy Japanese scriptwriter comes up with scenarios like these must be addicted to some seriously good and mind-broadening drugs! How else would you explain the grotesque story lines, demented characters and nonsensical plot twists? Oh well, at least "Godzilla Vs. the Sea Monster" guarantees old-fashioned fun and excitement and although I have yet to see the vast majority of Japanese Godzilla sequels, spin-offs, homages and whatnot, I'm already sure that this particular one will remain a personal favorite. Summarizing the plot will be quite a heavy duty, but I'll give it a shot anyways (even just because it's so much fun). A dedicated fisherman's son is looking for his brother who got lost at sea. So he steals a sailing yacht, because winning a boat during a dancing contest didn't work out, and he accidentally teams up with a two lowlifes and an actual thief. During a heavy thunderstorm, their yacht is destroyed by the giant lobster monster Ebirah, but they all four miraculous strand at an island. Their problems only just started, as this island is the base camp of a criminal organization named "Red Bamboo" and these naughty bastards use it to fabricate nuclear weapons. They also exploit slaves, kidnapped from a nearby island, in order to produce a yellow fluid that gives them control over Ebirah. In order to free the slaves and escape, our four heroes decide to awake the one and only Godzilla, whom they also happened to stumble upon on this darn island. This lovely creature-feature contains no less than three legendary monsters. Godzilla, of course, and then the downright awesome giant lobster/shrimp Ebirah and also the cool Mothra, although he only comes into – important – action during the very last sequences of the film. The dodge ball game between Godzilla and Shrimpie is definitely an amusing highlight, and so are Godzilla's battle with a giant condor-monster (where the hell did that suddenly come from) and his destructive rampage against a bunch of fighter planes and the Red Bamboo base camp. The building models are skillfully crafted, and it's a real hoot to witness them getting crushed underneath Godzilla's paws, just as it is a real hoot to see how the lobster-monster crushes supposedly large vessels and tank ships with this bare scissors. I never cease to be amazed at how impressive and professional the special effects of these Godzilla flicks are, even when filmed underwater, and especially considering these movies were made in the fifties, sixties and seventies. If you watch film dubbed in English, you will certainly also laugh hysterically with some of the voices (particularly the squeaky voice of one of the principal male characters).

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