Search All

Search by Title

Release year:
Production year:

Advance Search

Search by Cast/Staff

Advance Search

Search by Company/Association

Advance Search

Categories

Genres

Genres: Specify

1966

Daikaiju ketto Gamera tai Barugon

Gamera vs. Barugon

大怪獣決闘 ガメラ対バルゴン

(c)KADOKAWA CORPORATION 1966

(c)KADOKAWA CORPORATION 1966

Release Date
April, 17th, 1966
Running Time
101 min
Genre
Feature
Color
Color
Screening Format
Digital Betacam
Screen Size
Cinema Scope (1:2.35)

[ Directed by ]

[ Cast ]

[ Staff ]

[ Production Company ]

DAIEI

[ Distributor (Japan) ]

DAIEI

[ Story ]

The monster Gamera (shot to Mars in its last Daiei appearance) has fallen back to earth again and soon begins creating its customary havoc. At the same time some Japanese adventurers, hunting for a fabulous opal, bring back an object which turns out to be the egg of Barugon, another monster and equally fierce. The two destroy Osaka and Kobe before they expire in the waters of Lake Biwa.

【Quoted from the database of Kadokawa Corporation】
【Quoted from Unijapan Film Quarterly 1966 9.3】

[ Contact (International) ]

KADOKAWA CORPORATION
International Sales, Motion Picture Business

2-13-3 Fujimi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8177
Rep: NATSUNO Takeshi (President)
Attn: MORI Chiyo
tel: +81 50 1746 1220
E-mail: mori-c@kadokawa.jp
http://www.kadokawa.co.jp

Relative Titles

Call Boy

Call Boy (2018)

Director
MIURA Daisuke
Cast
MATSUZAKA Tori, MATOBU Sei, NISHIOKA Tokuma

Director Miura Daisuke and star Matsuzaka Tori team up for this faithful adaptation of Ishida Ira's Naoki Prize-nominated romantic novel which has also been adapted for theatre. The story depicts an interweaving assortment of "sex" between women and ...

Release Date
Apr, 6th, 2018
Farewell to Spring

Farewell to Spring (1959)

Director
KINOSHITA Keisuke
Cast
TSUGAWA Masahiko, YAMAMOTO Toyozo, KAWAZU Yusuke

Five childhood best friends reunite early one spring in their hometown of Aizu-Wakamatsu, only to find themselves shaken by the discovery that they are not quite as similar as they once were. For this film focused on youth, Kinoshita called on a tale...

Release Date
Apr, 28th, 1959
The Refugee

The Refugee (1955)

Director
NOMURA Yoshitaro
Cast
SADA Keiji, KISHI Keiko

The lives of a couple consisting of a Japanese woman and a Chinese man are upturned by war in this film based on author Shirafuji Shigeru's novel. At the helm is Nomura Yoshitaro who directed Castle of Sand and Village of the Eight Tombs. During the...

Release Date
May, 3rd, 1955
Twenty-Four Eyes

Twenty-Four Eyes (1954)

Director
KINOSHITA Keisuke
Cast
TAKAMINE Hideko, TSUKIOKA Yumeji, TAMURA Takahiro

A chronicle of the emotional bond between a young schoolteacher – a new arrival to the island of Shodoshima – and her twelve students, set against the transitional period of the wartime years. Kinoshita was inspired by Jean Renoir's The River (1951) ...

Release Date
Sep, 15th, 1954