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  1. Destroy All Monsters (1968) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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    In 1999, all of the Earth's kaiju have been collected and confined in an area known as Monsterland, by the United Nations Science Committee, in the Ogasawara island chain. A special control center is constructed underneath the island to ensure the monsters stay secure, and serve as a research facility to study them. When communications with Monster...

    Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right. 1. Directed by Ishiro Honda 2. Written by Ishiro Honda, Takeshi Kimura 3. Produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka 4. Music by Akira Ifukube 5. Cinematography by Taiichi Kankura 6. Edited by Ryohei Fujii 7. Production design by Takeo Kita 8. Assistant directing by Seiji Tani 9. Special effects by Eiji Ts...

    Charge of the Monsters(Literal Japanese title)
    Godzilla: Blitz Battle (ゴジラ電撃大作戦?, Gojira Dengeki Daisakusen; Japanese Re-release title)
    Operation Monsterland(England)
    The Invaders Attack (Les envahisseurs attaquent; France; French Belgium)
    Japan - August 1, 1968; December 17, 1972 (Re-release)
    United States - May 23, 1969
    England - 1968
    Portugal - October 6, 1968

    American International Pictures released Destroy All Monsters theatrically in North America in 1969. The Americanization was handled by Titan Productions, formerly Titra Studios. There were some minor alterations done to prepare the film for U.S. release: 1. Dialogue was dubbed to English (featuring the voices of actors such as Hal Linden). 2. Dial...

    Destroy All Monstershad a budget of roughly ¥200,000,000 and received an attendance of 2,580,000 on its original August 1, 1968 Japanese release.

    Destroy All Monsters has received acclaim among Godzilla fans. The New York Times did not review the film upon release, but film critic Howard Thompson gave it a positive review on a re-release at a children's matinee with the Bugs Bunny short, Napoleon Bunny-Part, in December of 1970. He commented that "the feature wasn't bad at all of this type. ...

    ADV Films(1999) 1. Released: February 22, 2000 2. Region: Region 1 3. Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo) 4. Format: Color, Letterboxed, NTSC 5. Other Details: 2.35:1 aspect ratio, 88 minutes run time, 1 disc, International version Toho(2003) 1. Released: 2003 2. Region: Region 2 3. Language: Japanese ADV Films(2004) 1. Released: May 18, 2...

    This film has the greatest number of monsters to appear in one Godzilla movie of the Showa series, and the second greatest number out of all the films, only surpassed in 2004 by Godzilla: Final War...
    Originally, the film was meant to feature King Kong, Ebirah and Maguma. Both were replaced by Anguirus, Minilla and Gorosaurus.
    In Godzilla: The Series, there was a three-part story arc called Monster Wars. During these episodes, aliens known as the Tachyons appear and take control of the monsters of Earth, sending them to...
    Destroy All Monsters was intended to be the last Godzilla movie, but due to its success Toho decided to continue producing more films. However, the next film, All Monsters Attack, was comprised pri...
  2. With Akira Kubo, Jun Tazaki, Yukiko Kobayashi, Yoshio Tsuchiya. In 1999, a race of she-aliens, the Kilaaks, brainwash Earth's monsters into attacking major cities, prompting a team of astronauts to stop the invaders while the monsters battle Ghidorah.

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    • Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
    • Ishirô Honda, Jun Fukuda
    • 1969-05-28
  3. 3 days ago · Destroy All Monsters (怪獣総進撃, Kaijū Sōshingeki, lit. "Monster Total Advancement") is a 1968 tokusatsu kaiju film directed by Ishiro Honda and written by Honda with Kaoru Mabuchi, with special effects by Sadamasa Arikawa.

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  4. Destroy All Monsters, released in Japan as Kaijū Sōshingeki (怪獣総進撃?, lit. "Attack of the Marching Monsters"), is a 1968 Japanese science fiction Kaiju film produced by Toho. The ninth entry in the originalGodzilla series, it stars Akira Kubo, Jun Tazaki, Yukiko Kobayashi and Yoshio Tsuchiya.

  5. Destroy All Monsters, released in Japan as Kaijū Sōshingeki (怪獣総進撃, lit. "Charge of the Monsters"), is a 1968 Japanese Science fiction Kaiju film produced by Toho. The ninth entry in the original Godzilla series, it stars Akira Kubo, Jun Tazaki, Yukiko Kobayashi and Yoshio Tsuchiya.

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  7. The original Godzilla team of director Ishiro Honda, special-effects supervisor Eiji Tsuburaya, and composer Akira Ifukube reunited for this kaiju extravaganza, which features no fewer than eleven monsters.

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