Godzilla, King of the Monsters! Page #5

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
5,391 Views


[ All Murmuring ]

[ Man Exclaiming In Japanese ]

Of course,

the question we are...

asking ourselves is how this animal...

happened to reappear

after all these centuries...

and so near to the coast of Japan.

One answer could be that some

rare phenomenon of nature...

allowed this breed

of the Jurassic age to reproduce itself...

and for a long span of time, it had

no reason to reappear to the world.

But now that analysis

of radioactivity...

of the creature's footprint...

shows the existence of strontium 90...

a product of the H-bomb...

it is my belief that Godzilla

was resurrected...

due to the repeated

experiments of H-bombs.

[ People Murmuring ]

[ Speaking Japanese ]

[ People Shouting ]

- [ Man ] Hello?

- Can you hear me okay, George?

[ George ]

You're comin' in clear.

Now, let's have it, Steve.

What about this monster story of yours?

Well, it's big and terrible...

more frightening

than I ever thought possible.

You realize your story's front-page

all over the country?

We want to know

what's being done about this monster.

Well, here's your headline:

Security Decides to Use

Depth Bomb on Godzilla."

Oh, that's fine.

But how can they use depth bombs

against something they can't even see?

Same way they look

for a submarine:
sonar.

Oh, they'll find him, all right.

The big question is,

will they kill him?

Well, stay on it, Steve,

and keep us posted.

I will. So long, George.

[ Phone Ringing ]

- Hello?

- [ Speaking Japanese ]

Steve, you are a better

newspaperman than a linguist.

It is good to hear from you.

I just got the message that you called.

Did you finish with your experiments?

Yes, I finished.

- Good. Let's have dinner tonight.

- Steve, make it tomorrow.

Emiko is coming over this evening,

and she said it was important.

- All right. I'll check with you tomorrow.

- That will be fine, Steve.

Sayonara.

[ Steve Narrating ] The marriage

between Emiko and Dr. Serizawa...

had been arranged

when they were both children.

And while Emiko wasn't in love

with the great scientist...

she had great respect

and admiration for him.

It proved difficult for her to tell him

she was going to marry Ogata.

- [ Radio ]

- It...

It's good to have you home,

Dr. Serizawa.

It is good to be back, Emiko.

I'm glad we have this time together.

There is something important

I must tell you.

[ Radio Switches Off ]

But there is something far more

important which I must show you.

Eh?

- Come with me.

- [ Murmurs Agreement ]

[ Machinery Humming, Clicking ]

[ Exclaims ]

[ Machine Whirring ]

Stand back!

[ Screams ]

Emiko-san!

The world must not know of this.

Promise to keep my secret.

[ Murmurs Agreement ]

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Shigeru Kayama

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