

Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla
1974 Directed by Jun FukudaAn Okinawan prophecy that foretells the destruction of the Earth is seeming fulfilled when Godzilla emerges to return to his destructive roots. But not all is what it seems after Godzilla breaks his ally Anguirus's jaw. Matters are further complicated when a second Godzilla emerges, revealing the doppelgänger as a mechanical weapon.
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Masaaki Daimon
....................................................Keisuke Shimizu
Kazuya Aoyama
....................................................Masahiko Shimizu

Reiko Tajima
....................................................Saeko Kanagusuku

Akihiko Hirata
....................................................Professor Hideto Miyajima

Hiroshi Koizumi
....................................................Professor Wagura

Masao Imafuku
....................................................Tengan Kunito, the Azumi Royal Family High Priest
Beru-Bera Lin
....................................................Nami Kunito, the Azumi Royal Family Princess
Director
...........................................................Jun Fukuda
Executive Producer
...........................................................Tomoyuki Tanaka
Assistant Director
...........................................................Eiichi Asada
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Masaru Satō
Editor
...........................................................Michiko Ikeda
Story
...........................................................Masami Fukushima
Director of Photography
...........................................................Yuzuru Aizawa
Production Companies
...................................................TOHO
Toho Eizo Bijutsu
Toho Laboratory
Tokyo Laboratory
Production Countries
........................................................Japan
Spoken Languages
....................................................日本語
Genres
....................................................Action
Adventure
Science Fiction
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