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Godzilla vs. Hedorah

Original title: Gojira tai Hedora
  • 19711971
  • PGPG
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
5.9K
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Hiroshi Abe, Hiroshi Kamiya, and Mamoru Oshii in Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971)
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An ever evolving alien life-form from the Dark Gaseous Nebula arrives to consume rampant pollution. Spewing mists of sulfuric acid and corrosive sludge, neither humanity or Godzilla may be a... Read allAn ever evolving alien life-form from the Dark Gaseous Nebula arrives to consume rampant pollution. Spewing mists of sulfuric acid and corrosive sludge, neither humanity or Godzilla may be able to defeat this toxic menace.An ever evolving alien life-form from the Dark Gaseous Nebula arrives to consume rampant pollution. Spewing mists of sulfuric acid and corrosive sludge, neither humanity or Godzilla may be able to defeat this toxic menace.
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
5.9K
YOUR RATING
  • Directors
    • Yoshimitsu Banno
    • Ishirô Honda(earlier film clips)
  • Writers
    • Yoshimitsu Banno
    • Takeshi Kimura
  • Stars
    • Akira Yamanouchi
    • Toshie Kimura
    • Hiroyuki Kawase
  • Directors
    • Yoshimitsu Banno
    • Ishirô Honda(earlier film clips)
  • Writers
    • Yoshimitsu Banno
    • Takeshi Kimura
  • Stars
    • Akira Yamanouchi
    • Toshie Kimura
    • Hiroyuki Kawase
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    • 115User reviews
    • 77Critic reviews
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  • Photos114

    Original Polish A1 movie poster - 59 x 84 cm or 23 x 33 inches by Zbobrowski
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    Haruo Nakajima in Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971)
    Haruo Nakajima in Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971)
    Hiroyuki Kawase and Keiko Mari in Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971)
    Toshie Kimura, Haruo Suzuki, and Akira Yamanouchi in Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971)
    Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971)
    Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971)
    Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971)
    Toshie Kimura, Haruo Suzuki, and Akira Yamanouchi in Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971)
    Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971)
    Toshie Kimura in Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971)

    Top cast

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    Akira Yamanouchi
    Akira Yamanouchi
    • Dr. Toru Yano
    • (as Akira Yamauchi)
    Toshie Kimura
    Toshie Kimura
    • Toshie Yano
    Hiroyuki Kawase
    Hiroyuki Kawase
    • Ken Yano
    Toshio Shiba
    Toshio Shiba
    • Yukio Keuchi
    Keiko Mari
    Keiko Mari
    • Miki Fujiyama
    Yoshio Yoshida
    Yoshio Yoshida
    • Gohei - a fisherman
    Haruo Suzuki
    • JSDF Officer
    Yoshio Katsube
    • JSDF Engineer
    Susumu Okabe
    • Announcer A
    Kentaro Watanabe
    • Announcer B
    Wataru Ômae
    • Police Officer
    Tadashi Okabe
    • Scientist
    Shigeo Katô
    • Screaming Construction Worker
    Takuya Yuki
    • Correspondent
    Eisaburo Komatsu
    • Non Commissioned Officer
    Yukihiko Gondô
    • Helicopter Pilot
    Haruo Nakazawa
    • Youth
    Akio Kusama
    • Person on TV screen
    • Directors
      • Yoshimitsu Banno
      • Ishirô Honda(earlier film clips) (uncredited)
    • Writers
      • Yoshimitsu Banno
      • Takeshi Kimura
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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Director Yoshimitsu Banno has mentioned that Hedorah's eyes were deliberately made to resemble female genitalia, with Banno joking that the vaginally inspired look made it more unsettling. During Godzilla's battle with Hedorah, strange white orbs are ripped out of Hedorah's dried-out body. According to Banno, they are meant to be Hedorah's eyes, which he considered the most important part of a person's body. The movie has a running theme of eyes being injured with several of its characters. However, the reason they don't resemble Hedorah's actual eyes are due to rushed production and a smaller budget. Banno mentioned that not only had Toho given him less than half of the budget of prior Godzilla films, but he was also only given 35 days to shoot the entire picture (both drama and effect scenes). Making matters even more challenging for Banno was the fact that he had to make do with a single crew.
    • Goofs
      When Dr. Yano and Yukio are discussing going to rescue Ken, fish can be seen swimming in the aquarium behind them even though all the fish in it were destroyed by the acid mist a few minutes earlier.
    • Quotes

      Yukio Keuchi: There's no place else to go and pretty soon we'll all be dead, so forget it! Enjoy yourself! Let's sing and dance while we can! Come on, blow your mind!

    • Crazy credits
      In AIP's American version of the film, the entire cast is mysteriously uncredited.
    • Alternate versions
      There are two distinct versions of American International's "Godzilla vs. The Smog Monster." The first, presumably the original 35mm theatrical version, features an English language cartoon sequence (reworked from a similar Japanese one in the original film). A similar insert replaces a shot of a newsreader with an English language map of Fuji. Furthermore, AIP removed all Japanese text from the scenes of various "science lessons" given by Dr. Yano. This is the version released on video and Laserdisc by Orion Home Video in 1989. The second version has none of these unique shots. The Hedorah cartoon and newsreader shot are unchanged from the Japanese version and Dr. Yano's science lessons feature onscreen Japanese text. This version seems to have been the standard 16mm release for television and can be seen in unlicensed copies of the film such as the 1990 Simitar VHS release and the Canadian DVD release by Digital Disc.
    • Connections
      Edited into Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972)
    • Soundtracks
      Kaese! Taiyô wo
      ("Return! The Sun")

      Main Title Theme

      Music by Riichirô Manabe

      Lyrics by Yoshimitsu Banno

      Sung by Keiko Mari, the Honey Knights and the Moon Drops

    User reviews115

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    Featured review
    6/10
    Trippy eco-Godzilla film
    Following the child-focused "All Monsters Attack" (1969), Godzilla returns as an ally of man in the battle against pollution, as personified (kaijufied?) by Hedorah (the Smog Monster)*. There are a number of stylistic changes from previous movies in the franchise, including James Bond-like opening credits, surreal psychedelic interludes (the fish-headed people at the 'go-go' club are memorable) and a number of odd animated inserts reminiscent of early 70's public service cartoons. The musical score, much of which sounds like background music for slapstick comedy or uplifting marches similar to the grating (but catchy) Gamera theme, is horrible. The franchise is still targeting younger audiences, so the central human character is a little kid (Ken Yano, played by Hiroyuki Kawase) who, among other things, comes up with the name for the new monster (Hedorah) as well as a method to destroy it. He also seems to have a psychic bond with Godzilla, and the last scenes of the film are straight out of "Shane" (1953, except that Shane is now a giant mutated dinosaur). Despite being a child-oriented film, "Godzilla vs. Hedorah" is much grimmer than any of the previous sequels, with human body counts after the monsters clash, on-camera 'deaths' of individuals (such as the gamblers or the driver of the truck crushed by Hedorah), and most jarringly, the 'melting' of people exposed to Hedorah's noxious exhalent (Ken encounters the gruesome partially-dissolved bodies of a number of these victims). Hedorah itself is so improbable looking that it might as well be accepted as a metaphor rather than a monster, but the titular fights are pretty good. The anthropomorphisation of Godzilla, who now constantly uses human-like gestures (almost rolling his eyes at mankind's ineffectual attempts to stop Hedorah), continues (although one delirious surprise in the film is the revelation that Godzilla can fly (!), a ridiculous-looking skill that would have come in handy in previous outings). All in all, "Godzilla vs. Hedorah" (the eleventh film in the franchise) while not a great kaiju film, is eccentric, imaginative and entertaining: a deviation from the downward slide that leads to the next two entries in the series (the woeful "G. vs Gigan" and "G. vs Megalon"). (*these comments pertain to an English subtitled version of the film).
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    • jamesrupert2014
    • Jan 3, 2018

    FAQ2

    • Hedorah is actually from space, right?
    • Are Hedorah's eyes modeled after female genitalia?

    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 11, 1972 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster
    • Filming locations
      • Mt. Fuji, Japan
    • Production company
      • Toho Company
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
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    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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