Template:Mtab
Template:Infopelicula All Monsters Attack (ゴジラ•ミニラ•ガバラ オール 怪獣大進撃?, Gojira Minira Gabara: Ōru Kaijū Daishingeki, lit. Godzilla, Minilla, Gabara: All Monsters Attack) is a 1969 tokusatsu kaiju film produced by Toho Company Ltd., and the fourth installment in the Godzilla series as well as the Showa series. The film was released to Japanese theaters on December 20, 1969. Template:TOC
Plot
Ichiro Miki is a highly imaginative but lonely latchkey kid growing up in urban Tokyo. Every day he comes home to his family's empty apartment. His only friends are a toymaker named Shinpei Inami and a young girl named Sachiko. Every day after school, Ichiro is terrorized by a gang of bullies led by a child named Gabara. To escape his loneliness, Ichiro fantasizes about visiting Monster Island, where he befriends Minilla, the son of Godzilla, who has the inexplicable power to change his size and speak English. During these daydreams, Ichiro watches as Minilla deals with his own bully, a monster also named Gabara. It is through these fantasies that he learns how to face his fears and fight back. These lessons also grant him the courage to outwit two bumbling bank robbers, as well as have the guts to stand up to Gabara and his gang in a final confrontation.
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Ishiro Honda
- Written by Shinichi Sekizawa
- Produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka
- Music by Kunio Miyauchi, Lilly Sasaki, Gendai Kano
- Cinematography by Sokei Tomioka
- Edited by Masahisa Himi
- Production design by Takeo Kita
- Assistant directing by Seiji Tani
- Special effects by Sokei Tomioka, Eiji Tsuburaya, Ishiro Honda
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Tomonori Yazaki as Ichiro Miki
- Eisei Amamoto as Toy Consultant Shinpei Inami
- Sachio Sakai as Bank Robber Senbayashi
- Kazuo Suzuki as Bank Robber Okuda
- Kenji Sahara as Ichiro's Father Kenkichi Miki
- Machiko Naka as Ichiro's Mother
- Shigeki Ishida as Landlord
- Midori Uchiyama as Saichiko
- Yoshifumi Tajima as Detective
- Chotaro Togin as Assistant Detective
- Yutaka Sada as Trainman
- Yutaka Nakayama as Billboard Painter
- Ikio Sawamura as Bartender
Appearances
Weapons, Vehicles, and Races
- Red Bamboo Fighter Jet
- UNSC Moon Base
Monsters
- Godzilla (SoshingekiGoji)
- Minilla (ShodaiMinira)
- Gabara
- Kamacuras (ShodaiKama)
- Maneater
- Anguirus (Stock Footage)
- Gorosaurus (Stock Footage)
- Manda (Stock Footage)
- Kumonga (Stock Footage)
- Giant Condor (Stock Footage)
- Ebirah (Stock Footage)
Gallery
- Main article: Gallery:All Monsters Attack.
Soundtrack
- Main article: All Monsters Attack (Soundtrack).
Alternate Titles
- Attack All Monsters (Original International Title)
- Minya, Son of Godzilla (Alternate American Title)
- Minilla, Son of Godzilla (Alternate Spelling)
- The Island of the Monsters (La isla de los monstruos; Spain)
- The Return of Gorgo (Il ritorno di Gorgo; Italy)
Theatrical Releases
- Japan - December 20, 1969
- United States - December 8, 1971
- Italy - 1969
U.S. Release
The film was released on December 8, 1971 by Maron Films as Godzilla's Revenge on a double bill with Island of the Burning Damned in North American theaters. There are some minor alterations:
- Dialogue is dubbed to English.
- The Japanese version featured a vocal song over the opening credits, while the American version features jazzy music.
- In the American version, Minilla is renamed Minya, and is given a goofy male voice, while his voice is female in the Japanese prints.
Box Office
In Japan, the film sold 1,480,000 tickets. This was over a million tickets less than the previous Godzilla film, Destroy All Monsters, and it was the first Godzilla film to sell less than 2 million tickets.
Reception
All Monsters Attack has gained very negative reviews from Godzilla fans, considering it the weakest of all the Godzilla films.
Video Releases
Simitar (1998)[1]
- Released: May 6, 1998
- Region: Region 1
- Language: English (Dolby Digital 1.0), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Format: Color, Full Screen, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC
- Other Details: 2.35:1 aspect ratio, 70 minutes run time, 1 disc, American version
Classic Media (2002)[2]
- Released: September 17, 2002
- Region: Region `
- Language: English
- Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC
- Other Details: 1.33:1 aspect ratio, 70 minutes run time, 1 disc, American version
Toho (2004)
- Released: 2004
- Region: Region 2
- Language: Japanese
Madman (2006)
- Released: 2006
- Region: Region 4
Classic Media (2008)[3]
- Released: July 1, 2012
- Region: Region 1
- Language: Japanese, English
- Format: Multiple Formats, Anamorphic, Widescreen, NTSC, Color, Subtitled
- Other Details: 2.35:1 aspect ratio, 69 minutes run time, 1 disc, Japanese and American version
Videos
Trailers
Trivia
- All Monsters Attack is considered by many fans to be the worst Godzilla film, not counting the 1998 film.
- All Monsters Attack is similar to Gamera: Super Monster because both were made in the Showa era, have a large amount of stock footage, have a kid as the main protagonist, and are considered the worst in their respective series.
- This is one of three films in which monsters speak. The other two are Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster, though it was translated by the Shobijin, and Godzilla vs. Gigan.
- Although Ichiro says Rodan lives on Monster Island, he does not make any kind of cameo in the entire movie.
References
Poll
Template:Era