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A re-edited English dubbed version titled Gigantis, the Fire Monster was released theatrically in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures on May 21, 1959, where it played as a double feature with Teenagers from Outer Space. [1] Some drive-ins paired the film with Rodan. [17]
Advertisement from 1959 for Teenagers from Outer Space and co-feature, Gigantis the Fire Monster. Asking for the book, the Captain and Thor disarms Derek. Taking him as prisoner, they plan to put Derek on trial and have him executed by the high court. The Gargon they brought with them suddenly falls sick to Earth's atmosphere.
AKA Gojira no gyakushu (Godzilla's Counterattack); [3] shot in black and white/full screen; the first appearance of the monster Anguirus; a rushed sequel to the previous film, Godzilla; released in the U.S. as Gigantis the Fire Monster; [4] the series was put on hiatus after this film for seven years until 1962's King Kong vs. Godzilla. Half ...
TV spot promoting Gigantis, The Fire Monster (1959), an American dub of Godzilla Raids Again. Anguirus was reintroduced in Destroy All Monsters as an ally and best friend of Godzilla living with him on Monsterland, a role that Anguirus maintained throughout Godzilla vs. Gigan, Godzilla vs. Megalon, and Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla.
Godzilla Raids Again (a.k.a. Gigantis, the Fire Monster) Motoyoshi Oda: Hiroshi Koizumi, Minoru Chiaki: Japan: Horror Kaijū (released in U.S. in 1959) It Came from Beneath the Sea: Robert Gordon: Kenneth Tobey, Faith Domergue, Donald Curtis: United States: Horror Journey to the Beginning of Time: Karel Zeman
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