Monsters from an Unknown Planet (1975)

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(Mekagojira no Gyakushu/Terror of Mechagodzilla)


Country: JAP
Technical: col 83m
Director: Ishirô Honda
Cast: Katsuhiko Sasaki, Tomoko Ai, Akihiko Hirata

Synopsis:

When a biologist hired by Interpol, a crazed scientist and Black Hole aliens converge on the remains of Mechagodzilla, Tokyo lies exposed to attack from the resurrected giant, along with Titanosaurus, with only Godzilla to save it.

Review:

Impossible to synopsize, because it makes no kind of sense, this instalment in the interminable Toho monster cycle alternates scenes of frantically talking humans with spectacularly explosive destruction at the hands of the model makers. Just about par for the course, then.

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(Mekagojira no Gyakushu/Terror of Mechagodzilla)


Country: JAP
Technical: col 83m
Director: Ishirô Honda
Cast: Katsuhiko Sasaki, Tomoko Ai, Akihiko Hirata

Synopsis:

When a biologist hired by Interpol, a crazed scientist and Black Hole aliens converge on the remains of Mechagodzilla, Tokyo lies exposed to attack from the resurrected giant, along with Titanosaurus, with only Godzilla to save it.

Review:

Impossible to synopsize, because it makes no kind of sense, this instalment in the interminable Toho monster cycle alternates scenes of frantically talking humans with spectacularly explosive destruction at the hands of the model makers. Just about par for the course, then.

(Mekagojira no Gyakushu/Terror of Mechagodzilla)


Country: JAP
Technical: col 83m
Director: Ishirô Honda
Cast: Katsuhiko Sasaki, Tomoko Ai, Akihiko Hirata

Synopsis:

When a biologist hired by Interpol, a crazed scientist and Black Hole aliens converge on the remains of Mechagodzilla, Tokyo lies exposed to attack from the resurrected giant, along with Titanosaurus, with only Godzilla to save it.

Review:

Impossible to synopsize, because it makes no kind of sense, this instalment in the interminable Toho monster cycle alternates scenes of frantically talking humans with spectacularly explosive destruction at the hands of the model makers. Just about par for the course, then.