Invasion of Astro-Monster

The great fierce battle between Godzilla, Rodan, and King Ghidorah that will sway the ruler of the Universe, Planet X!

6.8
19651h 36m

Astronauts Glenn and Fuji investigate Planet X and encounter mysterious aliens known as the Xiliens, who ask Earth's people to help save their world from "Monster Zero". In exchange for borrowing Godzilla and Rodan, the Xiliens offer a cure for cancer. As Glenn investigates, he develops a romance with Miss Namikawa and uncovers the Xilien's true intentions.

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Cast

Photo of Nick Adams

Nick Adams

Astronaut F. Glenn

Photo of Akira Takarada

Akira Takarada

Astronaut K. Fuji

Photo of Keiko Sawai

Keiko Sawai

Haruno Fuji

Photo of Kumi Mizuno

Kumi Mizuno

Miss Namikawa

Photo of Jun Tazaki

Jun Tazaki

Dr. Sakurai

Photo of Akira Kubo

Akira Kubo

Tetsuo Teri

Photo of Yoshio Tsuchiya

Yoshio Tsuchiya

Controller of Planet X

Photo of Takamaru Sasaki

Takamaru Sasaki

Chairman of Earth Committee

Photo of Gen Shimizu

Gen Shimizu

Minister of Defense

Photo of Kenzō Tabu

Kenzō Tabu

Commander from Planet X

Photo of Shōichi Hirose

Shōichi Hirose

King Ghidorah

Photo of Gorō Naya

Gorō Naya

Astronaut F. Glenn (voice)

Photo of Toki Shiozawa

Toki Shiozawa

Tetsuo's Mother

Photo of Nadao Kirino

Nadao Kirino

Military Aide

Photo of Fuyuki Murakami

Fuyuki Murakami

Councilman

Photo of Noriko Sengoku

Noriko Sengoku

Female Delegate

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Reviews

J

John Chard

8/10

We need from you Monster Zero 1 and Monster Zero 2, Godzilla and Rodan.

It's one of those Godzilla movies where you fully understand why some fans of the "Zilla" series positively dislike it. The big atomic lizard is only a bit part player here, and when push comes to shove the monster mayhem is in short supply, which considering we also have Ghidorah and Rodan in the mix is for sure a bit of a waste. Yet this is one of the better sequels from Toho's original wave, it quite literally has all the ingredients that made "Zilla" and the off-shoots so iconic.

We are in live action cartoon territory, a sci-fi story of bonkers proportions yet engrossing all the same. The joyous model work synonymous with the series remains intact, the cardboard sets being obliterated are still fun to watch, and the divisive sight of "Zilla" doing the "shay" dance is in here whether you like it or not. More fun, though, is watching "Zilla" boxing the three headed Ghidorah, now that is comedy gold, if only the moody lizard had gone southpaw a bit earlier then saving the world could have been achieved quicker.

Great fun, could have been better from a monster point of view? Yes, definitely, but this be a nutty fruitcake production from Toho and amen to that. 8/10

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