The year is 1999 and all of earths monsters have been rounded up and placed on an island contaminate facility called Monster Land. Chaos ensues as a malevolent alien race known as the Kilaaks arrive on earth and take control of all of Monster lands inhabitants and unleash them on an unsuspecting planet earth. Featuring 11 different monsters Destroy All Monsters features Toho’s entire library of Mammoth Mutants and portrays the single biggest giant monster fight in Toho history. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 怪獣総進撃
- Also Known As: Charge of the Monsters , Operation Monsterland , Kaijuu Soushingeki
- Screenwriter & Director: Honda Ishiro
- Screenwriter: Mabuchi Kaoru
- Director: Arikawa Sadamasa
- Genres: Action, Tokusatsu, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
Where to Watch Destroy All Monsters
Free (sub)
Cast & Credits
- Tsuchiya YoshioDoctor OtaniSupport Role
- Andrew HughesDr. StevensonSupport Role
- Kurobe Susumu[Kilaak-controlled staffer]Support Role
- Echigo Ken[SY-3 pilot]Support Role
- Henry Okawa[Engineer]Support Role
- Kobayashi YukikoKyoko ManabeGuest Role
Reviews
I'm going to start off with what I liked. The quality of the miniatures, sets, 1968 special effects, and space ship was quite good. I had to remind myself that this movie came out a year before the first manned trip to the moon. I appreciated their optimism that the world would be fully cooperating in 1999 not just on Earth but the moon as well. On the monster front, eleven popular Kaiju stars made appearances: Godzilla, Mothra, Rodan, Mandan, Kumonga, Baragon, Varan, Gorosaurus, Minya, Anguirus, and Ghidorah. The fight near the end was all you could hope for in this era from Ghidorah against Godzilla and friends.
What let me down about this movie-in a movie called Destroy All Monsters, I want to see monsters. I suppose it could have been talking about the aliens because out of 88 minutes, the monsters were only on screen for around 18 minutes. The alien story could have been interesting but the acting was stiff and unemotional from humans and aliens alike. There were some entertaining moments, but not enough to keep me from wondering what the monsters were up to while the humans were talking.
Even though I was happy to see all the monsters in one movie, it would have been nice if they'd felt like the stars instead of guest stars in their own movie.
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