Genre:
Science Fiction
Release Date: 09/17/2002
Flags: Questionable for Children
Filmed in 1954 as
Gojira, this grandaddy of all Japanese giant-reptile
epics was picked up for American distribution two years later, at which time several newly filmed inserts, featuring
Raymond Burr as reporter
Steve Martin, were rabetted into the original footage. In both the Japanese and American versions of
Godzilla, the story is basically the same: a 400-foot amphibious monster, brought back to life by underwater nuclear testing, goes on a rampage in a tinker-toy Tokyo. An eccentric scientist (
Takashi Shimura) does his best to destroy the beast with his heretofore discredited invention, the Oxygen Destroyer. Though Godzilla is apparently disintegrated in the climax, this didn't prevent
Toho Studios from grinding out an endless series of sequels with the title character becoming less destructive and more lovable with each subsequent film. Hampered by a low budget which precluded stop-motion animation, special-effects wizard
Eiji Tsuburaya was forced to rely upon an actor (
Haru Nakajima) in a rubber Godzilla suit. Incidentally, the name "Gojira", a combination of "gorilla" and "kujira", is Japanese slang for "big clumsy ox" and was allegedly the nickname of one of the
Toho stagehands.
~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide