Godzilla vs. Hedorah

  • Akira Yamanouchi: Dr. Yano
  • Hiroyuki Kawase: Ken Yano
  • Toshie Kimura: Toshie Yano
  • Kaiko Hari: Miki Fujiyama
  • Toshio Shibaki: Yukio Takeuchi
  • Yukihiko Gondo: General
  • Eisaburo Komatsu: Fischer
  • Tadashi Okabe: scientists
  • Wataru Omae: policeman
  • Susumu Okabe: interviewer
  • Haruo Nakajima: Godzilla
  • Kenpachiro Satsuma: Hedora

Frankenstein's battle against the devil monster ( japゴジラ 対 ヘドラ, Gojira tai Hedora ) is a Japanese monster movie to the movie monster Godzilla from 1971.

Action

The garbage and filth with which people pollute the ocean before Tokyo, emerges from a colossal mutant; called by the Japanese people " Hedora " of hedoro "mud, mud; Industrial waste ".

When the scientist Dr. Yano wants to investigate the monster, he suffers through this severe burns. Hedora sweeps over the country and feeds on industrial waste. Over time Hedora constantly growing; also notes Dr. Yano that the monster is in the amphibian stage and a conversion process is subject.

From his son inspired, Dr. Yano finds out that electricity for Hedora has a deadly effect. Godzilla, another mutant monster appears and chases the monster in one built for this purpose electric field before Hedora, well, flies in the form of a giant dragon it. Godzilla is flying behind and captures the dragon, which is now destroyed by him.

Background

The Toho Studios, the director Ishiro Honda film dinosaur Godzilla had invented, examined with the theming of environmental degradation for new subjects for their films since the 1954 converted in the first Godzilla movie themes of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was not active. You could be the competition of the film studio Daiei Pictures exposed, which had just been with Gamera tai Shinkai Kaiju Jigura adopted the same theme ( with the tortoise -like movie monster Gamera ).

As the head of the Toho Studios, Tomoyuki Tanaka, was appalled by the reaction of the resulting during his hospitalization film was Frankenstein's battle against the devil monsters the only Godzilla film directed by Yoshimitsu Banno.

Reviews

" An imaginative, macabre and satire of the powerlessness of humans to the effects of industrialization. "

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