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Gamera vs. Viras was filmed at Daiei-Tokyo Studios. [1] The film is the fourth in the Gamera film series. [1] Daiei was in "financial trouble" at the beginning of 1968 and as a result cut the film's budget to ¥20 million, about $56,000 at the time. Footage from previous Gamera films was re-used in some parts of
In 2003, Alpha Video released the American versions of four Shōwa films on pan and scan DVDs: Gammera the Invincible, [193] [194] Gamera vs. Barugon (as War of the Monsters), [195] Gamera vs. Viras (as Destroy All Planets) [196] and Gamera vs. Guiron (as Attack of the Monsters). [197] In 2010, Shout!
Gamera vs. Gyaos: Daikaiju kuchesen - Gamera tai Gyaosu [51] April 29, 1967: A Certain Killer: Aru Koroshiya: August 12, 1967: Zatoichi the Outlaw: Zatoichi royaburi [42] December 30, 1967: Zatoichi Challenged: Zatoichi chikemuri kaido [45] March 20, 1968: Gamera vs. Viras: Gamera tai uchu kaiju Bairasu [52] March 20, 1968: Yokai Monsters: One ...
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Gamera vs. Gyaos was theatrically released in Japan on March 15, 1967, on a double bill with Chiisai Tôbôsha. That same year, it was released directly to television in the United States as Return of the Giant Monsters by American International Television. The film was followed by Gamera vs. Viras, released on March 20, 1968.