Godzilla, King of the Monsters!

Godzilla, King of the Monsters!

6.5

Apr 27 1956

1h 21m

Science Fiction, Horror

During an assignment, foreign correspondent Steve Martin spends a layover in Tokyo and is caught amid the rampage of an unstoppable prehistoric monster the Japanese call 'Godzilla'. The only hope for both Japan and the world lies on a secret weapon, which may prove more destructive than the monster itself.

Raymond Burr

Raymond Burr

Steve Martin

Takashi Shimura

Takashi Shimura

Dr. Yamane

Momoko Kôchi

Momoko Kôchi

Emiko Yamane

Akira Takarada

Akira Takarada

Ogata

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