Gammera the Invincible
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- Publication date
- 1965
- Usage
- Public Domain
- Topics
- Gammera, Third Eye Cinema, 1960's, Sci-Fi/Horror
- Publisher
- Daiei
- Item Size
- 1.3G
This was the only film in the original Gamera series to be released to American theaters. It was originally presented in America by World Entertainment Corp. and Harris Associates, Inc. who re-named the film Gammera the Invincible. All subsequent entries in the series were released directly to television by American International Productions Television. Gammera the Invincible's American premiere was in New Orleans on December 15, 1966. Gammera the Invincible was heavily re-edited from its original Japanese version. Scenes were moved around and some were deleted completely. New footage featuring American actors was spliced in to create a more international feel and to replace scenes shot in the original cut featuring American extras with poor acting. Theses new scenes featured actors such as Albert Dekker and Brian Donlevy. The film was dubbed by Titan Productions, Inc. It features the voices of Jack Curtis and Peter Fernandez, who are best known as voices on Speed Racer and Ultraman.
The film opens with Gamera's awakening from the accidental detonation of an atomic bomb as a result of an aerial assault by American fighters on Soviet bombers caught crossing into North American airspace. Gamera wastes no time in causing a rampage of destruction, first destroying a Japanese research ship, then making its way to Japan to wreak havoc. In an attempt to stop the giant turtle, Gamera is sedated with a freezing agent on a precipice, and powerful explosives are placed at the base. The explosion knocks the monster on its back, and while it seems as though mankind has scored a victory, this is not the case: Gamera reveals its ability to fly. A second strategy, Plan Z, is devised to stop the monster, this time by baiting it into a rocket bound for Mars. The plan is successful and the Earth is safe from Gamera.
The film opens with Gamera's awakening from the accidental detonation of an atomic bomb as a result of an aerial assault by American fighters on Soviet bombers caught crossing into North American airspace. Gamera wastes no time in causing a rampage of destruction, first destroying a Japanese research ship, then making its way to Japan to wreak havoc. In an attempt to stop the giant turtle, Gamera is sedated with a freezing agent on a precipice, and powerful explosives are placed at the base. The explosion knocks the monster on its back, and while it seems as though mankind has scored a victory, this is not the case: Gamera reveals its ability to fly. A second strategy, Plan Z, is devised to stop the monster, this time by baiting it into a rocket bound for Mars. The plan is successful and the Earth is safe from Gamera.
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Reviewer:
Rijid
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November 28, 2023
Subject: Engine
Subject: Engine
Gammera appears to run on an in-turtle combustion engine.
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DJMammo
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July 9, 2020
Subject: Big Fan
Subject: Big Fan
Lt. Clark was played by my cousin Gene Bua. His career started off in music, having a handful of original songs on the radio in the late 50's early 60's
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with his band The Cardinals. His most popular Golly Gee made it to #60 of the top 100 one year. He was in two movies, this one and Hot Rod Hullabaloo. He was a regular for years on the soap opera Love of Life, followed by Somerset and How to Survive a Marriage. While on Love he put out an album of cover songs named for the show and married his costar Toni Bull. Single appearances on Coronet Blue, The White Shadow, Hill Street Blues and Lou Grant followed. Leaving NYC for LA he became an acting coach founding the Acting for Life Theater where he wrote and directed a number of plays. He and Toni have since passed.
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NOTVERYHIP.INC
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October 25, 2017
Subject: SATURDAY MORNING MATINEE
Subject: SATURDAY MORNING MATINEE
AS RUBBER SUITS SILLINESS GOES I AM SURE THIS IS THE THING... THE ONLY STOOPID FILMI HAVE SEEN, WHCIH MAKES ME ANGRY, IS THE KONG LIVES MOVIE - WHICH WAS
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JUST SOOO...
THERE'S A MEANING AND A REASON FOR THESE FILMS...
IF ANYONE ADDS KONG LIVES TO THIS ARCHIVE CAN WE TAKE THEM OUT AND HAVE THEM SHOT? I AM NOT ANTI THIS THAT OR THE OTHER. IF YOU HAVE SEEN THE ORIGINAL AND IF YOU HAVE SEEN THE REMAKES THEY TOO HAVE A PLACE - KONG LIVES IS TERRIBLY BAD IT WOULD NEVER BE CONSIDERED GOOD(!!!????)
I AM SURE I KNOW WHAT I MEAN.
ON A MORE PROGRESSIVE LEVEL THESE FILMS WOULD BE WORTH ENGAGING WITH PRE-RELEASE OF THE NEW GODZILLA MOVIE... WHICH, BY THE WAY, SHOULD BE ON HERE IF IT ALREADY ISN'T.
THERE'S A MEANING AND A REASON FOR THESE FILMS...
IF ANYONE ADDS KONG LIVES TO THIS ARCHIVE CAN WE TAKE THEM OUT AND HAVE THEM SHOT? I AM NOT ANTI THIS THAT OR THE OTHER. IF YOU HAVE SEEN THE ORIGINAL AND IF YOU HAVE SEEN THE REMAKES THEY TOO HAVE A PLACE - KONG LIVES IS TERRIBLY BAD IT WOULD NEVER BE CONSIDERED GOOD(!!!????)
I AM SURE I KNOW WHAT I MEAN.
ON A MORE PROGRESSIVE LEVEL THESE FILMS WOULD BE WORTH ENGAGING WITH PRE-RELEASE OF THE NEW GODZILLA MOVIE... WHICH, BY THE WAY, SHOULD BE ON HERE IF IT ALREADY ISN'T.
Reviewer:
nigeldavahah
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June 12, 2010
Subject: a must see
Subject: a must see
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Reviewer:
picfixer
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June 10, 2010 (edited)
Subject: Aw come on, just take a little bite.
Subject: Aw come on, just take a little bite.
Japanese guys in rubber monster suits are second in my heart only to American guys in gorilla suits. This is a really silly rubber-suit monster movie that
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really is lots of fun. Although it could have been more fun if only at the last moment Gamera had eaten that annoying kid. Each time I watch this flick it's with high hopes for a big gulp just before "The End." Each time I'm disappointed. Oh well, there's always tomorrow.
A minor mystery is how established and respected character actors Albert Decker ("Dr. Cyclops" & "Gentlemen's Agreement") and Brian Donlevy ("Wake Island" & "The Great McGinty") got roped into this project. I guess cash was tight in '66.
This is a glitch free print, and otherwise in reasonably good condition.
FOOTNOTE: "Gamera vs. Giron" (a.k.a "Attack of the Monsters") is one of many sequels. It's a lot of fun too, but it also is the most gruesome children's movie I know of. Skip it if you have young kids. It's available here at IA.
A minor mystery is how established and respected character actors Albert Decker ("Dr. Cyclops" & "Gentlemen's Agreement") and Brian Donlevy ("Wake Island" & "The Great McGinty") got roped into this project. I guess cash was tight in '66.
This is a glitch free print, and otherwise in reasonably good condition.
FOOTNOTE: "Gamera vs. Giron" (a.k.a "Attack of the Monsters") is one of many sequels. It's a lot of fun too, but it also is the most gruesome children's movie I know of. Skip it if you have young kids. It's available here at IA.
Reviewer:
accalaurie49
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June 9, 2010 (edited)
Subject: My first Gammera experience
Subject: My first Gammera experience
Wow! What a turtle! I was only slightly accustomed to his competitor Godzilla until now. Of course, the effects are cheesy, but one doesn´t expect more
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of these japanese monsters.
Of what I read in the description above, this is a version for american release, not only dubbed but reedited and with sliced in new scenes (for example Brian Donlevy wasn´t in the original film), so I am looking forward to watch the original to compare.
Of what I read in the description above, this is a version for american release, not only dubbed but reedited and with sliced in new scenes (for example Brian Donlevy wasn´t in the original film), so I am looking forward to watch the original to compare.
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SonOfChaos
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July 20, 2009
Subject: Good?
Subject: Good?
I must admit I had not seen this film since I was a kid, and I remember thinking it was really good. So my first question when I watched this would be
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was this good cause I was young, or was it good cause it was good?
In this I must say the film was good, interesting and very captivating. Plenty of action, explosions and just a bit heart felt too. A very good all round film.
In this I must say the film was good, interesting and very captivating. Plenty of action, explosions and just a bit heart felt too. A very good all round film.
Reviewer:
billbarstad
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July 7, 2009 (edited)
Subject: Spicy Jack
Subject: Spicy Jack
Now that was a fairly entertaining 85 minutes! I'd only seen a Gamera movie before while enjoying Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Gamera!
Gamera!
Gamera ... is really neat.
He is full of turtle meat.
We're all eating Gamera.
My favorite parts were the often absurd use of miniatures, when newspapers from around the world were shown proclaiming Gamera's existence all with headlines in English, and especially when the filmmaker's mocked U.S. TV news analysis of the situation as an uninformed shouting match among the arrogant and crazed.
The rather harsh lesson portrayed, when disobedient and disrespectful teenagers kept dancing to the rock-and-roll Gamera theme instead of fleeing (as they were told to by a policeman) and were burned alive, was interesting.
Now why dispose of Gamera on Mars? If you can send a rocket to Mars, you can send one into the Sun. They must have had an eye out for sequels.
I downloaded the 530MB MPEG4. Video and audio quality were fine.
Gamera!
Gamera!
Gamera ... is really neat.
He is full of turtle meat.
We're all eating Gamera.
My favorite parts were the often absurd use of miniatures, when newspapers from around the world were shown proclaiming Gamera's existence all with headlines in English, and especially when the filmmaker's mocked U.S. TV news analysis of the situation as an uninformed shouting match among the arrogant and crazed.
The rather harsh lesson portrayed, when disobedient and disrespectful teenagers kept dancing to the rock-and-roll Gamera theme instead of fleeing (as they were told to by a policeman) and were burned alive, was interesting.
Now why dispose of Gamera on Mars? If you can send a rocket to Mars, you can send one into the Sun. They must have had an eye out for sequels.
I downloaded the 530MB MPEG4. Video and audio quality were fine.
Reviewer:
Bolexman
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June 15, 2009 (edited)
Subject: great film!
Subject: great film!
This is my favorite Gammera film
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