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Mysterians (1959)
... with a super weapon to use against them. THE MYSTERIANS was the first widescreen and color film made by the Toho studio, and was directed by Ishiro Honda, who directed many kaiju and sci-fi films, including the first GODZILLA. Among the many highlights is an acclaimed score by Akira Ifukabe. more info >>
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Dogora (2005)
Ishiro Honda, director of the kaju eiga (giant monster) masterpiece GODZILLA, helms the unusual and comic DOGORA. Honda intended the film as a satire of the gangster and monster films that were extremely popular in Japan during the 1960s. Around the world, diamonds and coal are disappearing without a ... more info >>
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Best Motoring - Rotary Reborn (2003)
Some amazing fast cars are profiled on this release form BEST MOTORING. Among them are the Nissan Skyline, the Honda S2000, BMW 330i, the Subaru Impreza WRX, and many others. A professional team are on hand to put the cars through some rigorous tests, making this a great way to discover the pros and ... more info >>
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Atragon (1963)
A flying submarine and a series of terrifying sea creatures go head to head in this wild 1960s feature from director Ishiro Honda. No matter how many strange weapons it accumulates, the undersea Mu Empire cannot possibly become a match for Battleship Atragon. more info >>
Destroy All Monsters / Gamera
... the United Nations Starship Moonlight SY3 can save the citizens of Earth from utter chaos and imminent trampling. This film from GODZILLA's Ishiro Honda has so many monsters, you'll swear you could smell the rubber suits. DESTROY ALL MONSTERS was filmed in Nikkatsu Scope.GAMERA: When a plane carrying ... more info >>
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Latitude Zero (1969)
From Ishiro Honda and Eiji Tsuburaya, the team behind Toho Studios GODZILLA and other Japanese sci-fi classics, comes their final collaboration. When a submarine rescues a stranded reporter and oceanographer they're introduced to Lattitude Zero, a secret haven for artists and scientists hidden on the ... more info >>
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