Mr. Tako, head of Pacific Pharmaceuticals, is frustrated with the television shows his company is sponsoring and wants something to boost his ratings. When a doctor tells Tako about a giant monster he discovered on the small Faro Island, Tako believes that it would be a brilliant idea to use the monster to gain publicity. Tako immediately sends two men, Sakurai and Kinsaburo, to find and bring back the monster. , the American submarine Seahawk gets caught in an iceberg collapses, unleashing Godzilla been trapped within since 1955 Faro Island, a giant octopus attacks the native village. The mysterious Faro monster arrives, revealed to be King Kong Kong then drinks some red berry juice that immediately puts him to sleep. Sakurai and Kinsaburo place Kong on a large raft and begin to transport him back to Japan Kong wakes up and breaks free Kong engages Godzilla in a brief battle The JSDF then decide to transport Kong via balloons to Godzilla, in hopes that they will kill each other. Godzilla at the summit of Mt. Fuji and the two engage in a final battle who will win ? Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: キングコング対ゴジラ
- Also Known As: King Kong Against Godzilla , Kingukongu Tai Gojira
- Director: Honda Ishiro
- Genres: Action, Tokusatsu, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
Cast & Credits
- Nakajima HaruoGodzillaMain Role
- Arishima IchiroMr. TakoMain Role
- Hirata AkihikoDr. ShigezawaSupport Role
- Fujiki YuFurue KinsaburoSupport Role
- Sakai SachioOhbayashiSupport Role
- Negishi Akemi Support Role
Reviews
I'll start with the good. The miniatures were amazing as always. The houses, cars, trucks, and trains were spot on. Godzilla was a little thin, but not the worst I've seen. Kong finally falls for woman who is not a blonde. Unfortunately, Fumiko spent most of her time unconscious while in Kong's hand. That's it. That's all I've got.
Now the bad. Whoever designed Kong had obviously never seen a gorilla. Or maybe it was a great costume to start with but was accidentally mauled by a pack of dogs and the production company was over budget and didn't have the money for a new one. The crowd overlays made the people look like blue ghosts. Kong can be controlled by a drink made out of the berries indigenous to his island. The locals get him drunk every night until he passes out to keep him under control. mmmmkay. The ending was an ambiguous mess.
Now, the really bad. I know that this movie was a product of it's times (1962) and we cannot retroactively go back and fix it. Having said that, seeing the islanders portrayed by Japanese actors in black face and curly wigs was a horrible sight for my modern eyes. This is not to disparage the Japanese, 1962 was a bad time where I live if you weren't white. Just to throw salt in the wound the company men on the island seeking Kong and the magical berries handed cigarettes out to the islanders to win them over---even the kids!
All of these movies are dated, but this one more than any other that I have seen does not hold up---at all.