Godzilla, King of the Monsters! Page #2

Synopsis: When American reporter Steve Martin investigates a series of mysterious disasters off the coast of Japan, he comes face to face with an ancient creature so powerful and so terrifying, it can reduce Tokyo to a smoldering graveyard. Nuclear weapon testing resurrected this relic from the Jurassic age, and now it's rampaging across Japan. At night, Godzilla wades through Tokyo leaving death and destruction in his wake, disappearing into Tokyo Bay when his rage subsides. Coventional weapons are useless against him; but renowned scientist Dr. Serizawa has discovered a weapon that could destroy all life in the bay -- including Godzilla. But which disaster is worse, Godzilla's fury, or the death of Tokyo Bay?
Genre: Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
Production: Vestron Video
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Rotten Tomatoes:
83%
NOT RATED
Year:
1956
80 min
5,258 Views


They're in direct contact

with the rescue ship now.

It should arrive at the scene

of the sinking in a few hours.

[ Horn Blows ]

[ Excited Chattering in Japanese ]

Operator,

give me Paul, please. Rush.

Paul?

[ Portuguese ]

That's it, operator.

Mr. George Lawrence,

United World News Chicago, U.S.A.

Japanese ship disasters

puzzle world.

Eight ships obliterated...

by mysterious blinding flash of fire.

No survivors found.

Radio reports from stricken ships

gave same message."

That's right.

Terrible sea of fire engulfs all.

Staggering death toll forces

all shipping schedules be canceled.

Will remain Tokyo

unless word from you."

Sign it Steve Martin."

You've got it. Thanks.

[ Steve Narrating ] Like a creeping illness,

panic began to spread...

all over Japan.

The Nankai Shipping Company

swarmed with distraught families...

pleading for news of lost crews.

[ Japanese ]

[ All Shouting ]

[ Speaking Japanese ]

[ Steve Narrating ]

The few survivors who had been found...

died in a matter of minutes

from shock and strange burns.

[ Morse Code Beeping ]

[ Crowd Clamoring ]

[ Japanese ]

With disaster following disaster,

the terror-stricken people...

demanded action be taken.

Security officials and scientists

were called together.

Dr. Yamane,

Japan's leading paleontologist...

was among the top scientists

invited to the meeting.

I had met Dr. Yamane through my friend

Serizawa several years ago.

If there was to be an answer

to these mysterious ship disasters...

it would come from these men.

[ Japanese ]

[ Man Speaking Japanese ]

[ Japanese ]

I'm afraid my Japanese

is a little rusty.

[ Japanese ]

Dr. Yamane is suggesting

to the officials...

that they question

the natives of a small island.

He says that Odo Island

is close to the area...

where the disasters

have taken place.

[ Steve Narrating ]

Odo Island...

a bleak spot of land in the Pacific...

populated

with several hundred natives...

who were now

half paralyzed with fear.

[ Japanese ]

[ Murmuring Excitedly ]

[ Steve Narrating ]

These people were the only ones...

who had seen

some of the fires at sea.

[ People Shouting ]

[ Chattering Excitedly ]

[ Shouting In Japanese ]

[ Chattering Excitedly ]

They were also the only ones

who saw a survivor of the sinkings...

and his visit was a short one.

[ Shouting In Japanese ]

[ Japanese ]

[ Shouting ]

[ Aircraft Flying Overhead ]

[ Steve Narrating ] The next morning,

a helicopter was dispatched from Tokyo.

The security officer, Mr. Iwanaga,

had arranged for me to join...

the group of officials who were

to question the natives of Odo Island.

While various natives

of the island...

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