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Frankenstein vs. Baragon

Original title: Frankenstein tai Baragon
  • 19651965
  • UnratedUnrated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
2.3K
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Frankenstein vs. Baragon (1965)
HorrorSci-FiThriller
Near the end of WWII, Germans transport the immortal heart of Frankenstein's monster to Japan, where it is seeming lost in the bombing of Hiroshima. Years later a wild boy is found, born fro... Read allNear the end of WWII, Germans transport the immortal heart of Frankenstein's monster to Japan, where it is seeming lost in the bombing of Hiroshima. Years later a wild boy is found, born from the immortal heart.Near the end of WWII, Germans transport the immortal heart of Frankenstein's monster to Japan, where it is seeming lost in the bombing of Hiroshima. Years later a wild boy is found, born from the immortal heart.
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
2.3K
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  • Director
    • Ishirô Honda
  • Writers
    • Reuben Bercovitch(story)
    • Takeshi Kimura(screenplay)
    • John Meredyth Lucas(story "Furankenshutain tai Gasu Ningen")
  • Stars
    • Nick Adams
    • Kumi Mizuno
    • Tadao Takashima
  • Director
    • Ishirô Honda
  • Writers
    • Reuben Bercovitch(story)
    • Takeshi Kimura(screenplay)
    • John Meredyth Lucas(story "Furankenshutain tai Gasu Ningen")
  • Stars
    • Nick Adams
    • Kumi Mizuno
    • Tadao Takashima
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 61User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
  • See production, box office & company info
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    Frankenstein vs. Baragon (1965)
    Frankenstein vs. Baragon (1965)
    Kumi Mizuno in Frankenstein vs. Baragon (1965)
    Yoshio Tsuchiya in Frankenstein vs. Baragon (1965)
    Nick Adams, Kumi Mizuno, and Tadao Takashima in Frankenstein vs. Baragon (1965)
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    Peter Mann in Frankenstein vs. Baragon (1965)
    Nick Adams in Frankenstein vs. Baragon (1965)

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    Nick Adams
    Nick Adams
    • Dr. James Bowen
    • (as Nikku Adamusu)
    Kumi Mizuno
    Kumi Mizuno
    • Dr. Sueko Togami
    Tadao Takashima
    Tadao Takashima
    • Dr. Yuzo Kawaji
    Yoshio Tsuchiya
    Yoshio Tsuchiya
    • Mr. Kawai
    Kôji Furuhata
    Kôji Furuhata
    • Frankenstein
    Jun Tazaki
    Jun Tazaki
    • Military Advisor
    Susumu Fujita
    • Osaka Police Chief
    Takashi Shimura
    Takashi Shimura
    • Axis Scientist
    Nobuo Nakamura
    Nobuo Nakamura
    • Skeptical Museum Chief
    Kenji Sahara
    Kenji Sahara
    • Soldier
    Yoshifumi Tajima
    Yoshifumi Tajima
    • Submarine Commander
    Kôzô Nomura
    • Overzealous Reporter
    • (as Terunobu Nomura)
    Haruya Katô
    • TV Director
    Ikio Sawamura
    Ikio Sawamura
    • Man Walking Dog
    Yoshio Kosugi
    • Mountain Soldier
    Keiko Sawai
    Keiko Sawai
    • Kazuko, the dying girl
    Noriko Takahashi
    • Girl in Lodge
    Peter Mann
    Peter Mann
    • Dr. Liesendorf
    • Director
      • Ishirô Honda
    • Writers
      • Reuben Bercovitch(story)
      • Takeshi Kimura(screenplay)
      • John Meredyth Lucas(story "Furankenshutain tai Gasu Ningen")
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      As a huge fan of Frankenstein stories, this film is a personal favorite of director Guillermo del Toro. He has also recommended it on Twitter and cited the monster Baragon as one of his all-time favorite kaiju.
    • Goofs
      When Frankenstein tries to capture the wild boar, in the last shot of the boar running off, the tracks that the model is running on are visible.
    • Quotes

      Dr. James Bowen: We must work to turn tragedy into eternal peace and happiness in the future.

    • Crazy credits
      In the version being distributed by U.P.A., the opening credits lists producer Tomoyuki Tanaka as "Tomoyuka Tanaka."
    • Alternate versions
      For Media Blaster's 2007 DVD release, a new copy of the American version was constructed using materials from Toho's original Japanese version. In 1966, American producer Henry Saperstein asked Toho for several new effects sequences following Frankenstein's initial escape. Since these scenes only appeared in AIP's theatrical release, the new DVD doesn't feature them.
    • Connections
      Edited into Adiyug (1978)

    User reviews61

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    4/10
    Frankenstein Conquers The World: Toho does Frankenstein
    The legend of Frankenstein and his various adventures have been covered to a crazy degree over the years but right here we have horror legends Toho take a stab at it. Sadly it appears they weren't told very much before they wrote the screenplay.

    Assisted once again by a US studio (Which has always been to their detriment) this tells the story of a young boy who is discovered and found to be growing at an incredible rate. Before they know it he's grown disastrously large and broken free of his constraints, just at the same time as a giant monster has appeared on a rampage as well.

    You can immediately tell that it's a Toho film, from the sfx to the one bit of score they keep using or mildly remixing. Several of the usual faces are also present including Takashi Shimura who has a blink and you'll miss it role.

    The storyline is actually more competently done than many of these Toho monster films but in its place the sfx are a tad worse. The creature effects and that of our Frankenstein are fine, but every once in a while you'll spot something so bad it should have got someones butt fired (I'm looking at you shifty Boar and awful Horse).

    What drew the most ire from me were certain logistical issues. For example Frankenstein is of course the name of the Scientist who created the monster not the name of the monster itself. As the boy grows the clothes grow (Hulk style) and various other little things that bothered me more than they perhaps should.

    It's more Toho monster cheese, if you like that stuff this will likely appeal otherwise you'll probably scratch your head in amazement just how ridiculous it all is.

    The Good:

    Fairly well made stuff

    The Bad:

    Takashi Shimura is wasted

    Frequent logistical flaws

    Some really poor sfx
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    • Feb 19, 2019

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    • Why was that horse prop used?

    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 8, 1966 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Frankenstein Conquers the World
    • Filming locations
      • Tokyo, Japan
    • Production companies
      • Henry G. Saperstein Enterprises Inc.
      • Toho Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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