Gamera: The Giant Monster

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During the height of the Cold War, East-West tensions lead to a nuclear disaster when a Soviet bomber is shot down over U.S. airspace in the Arctic! Massive radiation from the atomic explosion awakens an ancient, gargantuan creature, a long-forgotten legend of the lost continent of Atlantis: Gamera! Unleashed from its glacial tomb and proving impervious to all man-made weapons, the colossal chelonian smashes a cataclysmic swath across the globe! Can the scientists of the world, led by Dr. Hidaka (Eiji Funakoshi), find a way to stop this invincible supermonster . . . or is mankind doomed? (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais Gamera: The Giant Monster is a film from 1965 that will transport you back about ten years in time. It's somewhat less polished in some aspects compared to the films from Toho Studio of that time, but in other aspects, especially in special effects, it's more so. Gamera is an excellent monster with several impressive abilities that both awe and sometimes amuse at the same time. I'm quite curious to see more movies with this overgrown turtle. ()