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Director
  
Film series
  
Gamera Film Series

Writer
  
Niisan Takahashi

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Genre
  
Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

Duration
  

Language
  
Japanese

Gamera vs Zigra movie poster

Release date
  
July 17, 1971 (1971-07-17)

Directors
  
Noriaki Yuasa, Bret Morrison

Cast
  
Kôji Fujiyama
(Dr. Tom Wallace),
Reiko Kasahara
(Kiyoko Ishikawa),
Isamu Saeki
(Dr. Yosuke Ishikawa),
Yasushi Sakagami
(Kenichi Ishikawa),
Goro Kumon

Music director
  
Shunsuke Kikuchi, Kenjiro Hirose

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Gamera vs zigra 1971 movie review


Gamera vs. Zigra (ガメラ対深海怪獣ジグラ / Gamera tai Shinkai Kaijū Jigura) is a 1971 Japanese kaiju film directed by Noriaki Yuasa. It is the seventh film in the Gamera film series.

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Plot

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Without warning, an alien spaceship attacks a Japanese moon base. Back on Earth, young Kenichi (Kenny in the English dubbed version) Ishikawa; his father, Dr. Yosuke (Henry in the English dubbed version) Ishikawa; his friend Helen; and her father, Dr. Tom Wallace, witness the spaceship descending into the ocean. They go to investigate but are soon captured by a teleportation beam that brings them aboard the spaceship. Inside the spaceship, a human-looking woman appears to them and reveals that she is of an alien race called Zigrans. By way of demonstrating Zigran technological prowess, she creates a gigantic earthquake that wreaks havoc in Japan. She had previously caused two other earthquakes, one in Peru and the other in Arabia (in the English dubbed version, it mentioned instead the Indian Ocean). She then tells her prisoners of the planet Zigra's history and its great scientific advances which, unfortunately, have resulted in its destruction; but in searching for a new home, Zigra has found Earth. The woman contacts authorities on Earth and orders them to surrender or she will kill her prisoners. Tom declares that the Zigran woman is insane and, in anger, she sends the two men into a hypnotic trance. Kenichi and Helen take action, successfully using the ship's control console to escape with their fathers. Enraged, Zigra orders the woman to go to Earth and kill the children. She says it would be simpler to kill all the people of Japan, but Zigra tells her that humans must be preserved so they can be used for food. Now, Gamera, intent on discovering the identity of the alien interloper, flies in to save the day and rescues the children and their fathers. The UN authorities, after questioning Kenichi and Helen, resolve to attack Zigra. The Defense Force jets scramble, but the Zigran spaceship makes short work of them with its powerful lasers. The alien woman arrives on earth, disguised as a normal human, and begins her search for Kenichi and Helen. She hitches a ride with a Kamogawa Sea World dolphin trainer back to the facility, which the military is now using as its center of operations. She finds the two children, but before she can catch them they run away from her.

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Gamera begins an underwater assault on the Zigran spaceship which transforms into a giant shark-like monster when hit by Gamera's flame breath. Zigra grows larger and larger and finally halts the heroic turtle with a ray that suspends his cell activity. Enervated, Gamera sinks into the sea. Zigra then makes contact with the people of Earth, saying that they should give up and surrender all the seas to him. Back at Sea World, the dolphin trainer and the facility's scientists discover a way to break the alien's hypnotic control with sonic waves. Thus, they manage to disable the Zigran woman, only to learn that she is actually an Earthwoman named Lora Lee (Chikako Sugawara in the Japanese version), who had been in a moon rover during the initial lunar attack and was captured and used by Zigra. Drs. Wallace and Ishikawa employ a bathysphere in an attempt to wake Gamera, only to find that Kenichi and Helen have stowed away on board. Zigra suddenly attacks them and again demands the immediate surrender of Earth or he will destroy the bathysphere. The UN commander reluctantly agrees to the alien's terms.

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An electrical storm approaches the bay and a couple of lightning bolts revive Gamera, who stealthily takes the bathysphere from the sea floor when Zigra is not watching and returns it to the surface. Gamera and Zigra face off a final time and Zigra, using its superior versatility underwater, slices Gamera's chest with its blade-like dorsal fin. Gamera takes hold of Zigra, flies into the air with him and then drops him at high speed, slamming the alien monster onto the land. Zigra stands up awkwardly on his tail fins in order to fight Gamera. Gamera further incapacitates Zigra by jamming a boulder through its nose, pinning it to the ground. Gamera grabs another boulder and uses it, like a hammer on a xylophone, to play the Gamera theme on Zigra's dorsal fins. Finally, Gamera kills Zigra by setting his body on fire with his flame breath, reducing it to ashes in a massive conflagration.

Cast

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  • Eiko Yanami as Woman X / Chikako Sugawara
  • Reiko Kasahara as Kiyoko Ishikawa
  • Mikiko Tsubouchi as Mrs. Ishikawa
  • Kôji Fujiyama as Tom
  • Isamu Saeki as Dr. Yosuke Ishikawa
  • Yasushi Sakagami as Kenichi Ishikawa
  • Arlene Zoellner
  • Gloria Zoellner
  • Shin Minatsu
  • Release

    Gamera vs. Zigra was released in Japan on 17 July 1971. The film was never released theatrically in the United States. It was released directly to television by King Features Entertainment in 1987.

    References

    Gamera vs. Zigra Wikipedia
    Gamera vs. Zigra IMDb Gamera vs. Zigra themoviedb.org


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