Movie Name: Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster
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Review:
Not a pretty sight! A convoluted plot involving a group of evil men bent on world domination. To this end, they have kidnapped the inhabitants of Infant Island, taken them to their remote island headquarters, and are forcing them to work as slave labor. Why don't the Islanders leave the island and get help? Well, it seems the evil people control a giant mutated lobster named "Ebirah" who eats anyone attempting to leave the island! All is not lost, though -- it seems that, unbeknownst to the bad guys, Godzilla just happens to be sleeping in a cave on the island. Of course, when Godzilla awakes, he has this terrible craving for seafood... Oh, did I mention that Mothra shows up in the nick of time to transport all the natives off the island before the whole place explodes? Although some of the fight scenes between Godzilla and "Larry the Lobster" are fun, Godzilla isn't even in most of the movie, and when he finally does makes his appearance, he bears a striking resemblance to "Cookie Monster" from Sesame Street!

CREDITS

Nankai No Daiketto [South Seas Giant Battle] (1966)
Released in U.S. as Godzilla vs The Sea Monster (1968)

CAST
Yoshimura (Bankrobber)..........Akira Takarada
Ryota...........................Tohru Watanabe
Ichino...........................Chotaro Togin
Daiyo..............................Kumi Mizuno
Dragon Squadron Leader..........Akihiko Hirata
Base Commander......................Jun Tazaki

CREW
Director............................Jun Fukuda
Screenplay...................Shinichi Sekizawa
Special Effects.................Eiji Tsuburaya
Music..............................Masaru Sato

Running Time: 87 minutes

U.S. VERSION:
Released direct to television by Walter Reade-Sterling
Alternate titles: Ebirah, Horror of the Deep, Godzilla vs. Ebirah
Tunning Time: 85 Min.

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