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Godzilla 1985

Godzilla 1985

1985Movie⏱️ 1h 27mPG
ActionDramaSci-Fi
6.1
IMDB Rating
7,264 votes

Thirty years after the original monster's rampage, a new Godzilla emerges and attacks Japan.

Director
N/A
Writers
Reuben Bercovitch, Fred Dekker, Akira Murao
Stars
Raymond Burr, Keiju Kobayashi, Ken Tanaka
Release Date
August 23, 1985
Language
Japanese, Russian, English
Country
Japan, United States
🏆 2
Wins
🎯 3
Nominations
💬 71
Reviews
📋 6.0K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Raymond Burr
Raymond Burr
as Steve Martin
Keiju Kobayashi
Keiju Kobayashi
as Prime Minister Mitamura
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Ken Tanaka
as Goro Maki
👤
Yasuko Sawaguchi
as Naoko Okumura
Shin Takuma
Shin Takuma
as Hiroshi Okumura
Warren J. Kemmerling
Warren J. Kemmerling
as General Goodhue
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James Hess
as Colonel Raschen
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Travis Swords
as Major McDonough
Eitarô Ozawa
Eitarô Ozawa
as Finance Minister Kanzaki
Taketoshi Naitô
Taketoshi Naitô
as Takegami, Chief Cabinet Secretary

💰 Box Office

$4,116,395
Worldwide Gross
$4,116,395
Domestic Gross
$509,502
Opening Weekend

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.85 : 1
Color
Color
Filming Location
Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
Production
Toho Eizo Co., Toho

🏷️ Keywords

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🎯 Categories

JapaneseAction EpicDinosaur AdventureDisasterEpicKaijuPolitical DramaSci-Fi EpicTragedyAction

⭐ Featured Review

Return to Godzilla's roots
by knsevy2002-06-28
8/10

"I would recommend that anyone who has only seen one version of this film make an effort to see whichever version you haven't seen. The changes that have been made between the Japanese/International version and the American version are very telling, in themselves. Quite a few people criticize the suit design in this movie, but I think it's my favorite out of all the suits from 1954-1995. It looks the least like any 'real' reptile and more like a maddened, nuke-scorched monster. Or maybe just a big, green charcoal briquette with eyes. Anyway, it's feral and mindless, wh..."

💡 Did You Know?

Contrary to popular belief, Raymond Burr was actually quite proud of his association with Godzilla since his debut in the Americanized version of the film from 1956. It came as a surprise to friends and colleagues when he enthusiastically returned for the international release of the 1985 sequel. While working on that film, he used the clout he'd gained from his success on Perry Mason to ensure the film wasn't too heavily edited and Koji Hashimoto's original intentions were preserved. Burr wrote the ending narration himself.

📖 Synopsis

Thirty years after the original monster's rampage, a new Godzilla emerges and attacks Japan.