Destroy All Monsters - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Destroy All Monsters"
怪獣総進撃 (1968)
Timing: 1:29 (89 min)
Destroy All Monsters - TMDB rating
6.833/10
230
Destroy All Monsters - Kinopoisk rating
5.436/10
1279
Destroy All Monsters - IMDB rating
6.4/10
8700

Actors and characters

Photo Akira Kubo #118326

Akira Kubo

Akira Kubo
Character Katsuo Yamabe
Photo Jun Tazaki #94748

Jun Tazaki

Jun Tazaki
Character Dr. Yoshido
Photo Yukiko Kobayashi #180420Photo Yukiko Kobayashi #180421Photo Yukiko Kobayashi #180422

Yukiko Kobayashi

Yukiko Kobayashi
Character Kyoko Manabe
Photo Yoshio Tsuchiya #55685

Yoshio Tsuchiya

Yoshio Tsuchiya
Character Dr. Otani
Photo Chōtarō Tōgin #180423Photo Chōtarō Tōgin #180424Photo Chōtarō Tōgin #180425
Chōtarō Tōgin
Character Ogata
Photo Kenji Sahara #90088Photo Kenji Sahara #90089

Kenji Sahara

Kenji Sahara
Character Commander Nishikawa
Kyôko Ai
Character Kilaak Queen
Andrew Hughes
Character Dr. Stevenson
Photo Ikio Sawamura #103929Photo Ikio Sawamura #103930

Ikio Sawamura

Ikio Sawamura
Character Old Farmer
Yoshio Katsuda
Character Young Scientist
Photo Hisaya Ito #332069
Hisaya Ito
Character Major Tada
Photo Yutaka Sada #103939

Yutaka Sada

Yutaka Sada
Character Police Officer
Hiroshi Okada
Character Hospital Doctor
Photo Hideo Shibuya #55714Photo Hideo Shibuya #55715Photo Hideo Shibuya #55716
Hideo Shibuya
Character 1st Reporter
Photo Nadao Kirino #103942Photo Nadao Kirino #103943Photo Nadao Kirino #103944
Nadao Kirino
Character 1st Detective
Yutaka Oka
Character 2nd Detective
Kamayuki Tsubono
Character 3rd Detective
Seishirô Kuno
Character SY-3 Engineer
Photo KenPhoto KenPhoto Ken
Ken'ichirō Maruyama
Character Moon Base Employee
Kenzo Echigo
Character SY-3 Engineer
Photo Wataru Ōmae #332070
Wataru Ômae
Character SY-3 Astronaut
Photo Naoya Kusakawa #103941
Naoya Kusakawa
Character SY-3 Astronaut
Photo Kazuo Suzuki #180429Photo Kazuo Suzuki #180430Photo Kazuo Suzuki #180431
Kazuo Suzuki
Character Kilaak Controlled Staffer (uncredited)
Photo Tōru Ibuki #180432Photo Tōru Ibuki #180433Photo Tōru Ibuki #180434
Tôru Ibuki
Character Kilaak Controlled Staffer (uncredited)
Photo Susumu Kurobe #180435Photo Susumu Kurobe #180436Photo Susumu Kurobe #180437
Susumu Kurobe
Character Kilaak Controlled Staffer (uncredited)
Minoru Itō
Character Kilaak Controlled Staffer (uncredited)
Photo Rinsaku Ogata #103947

Rinsaku Ogata

Rinsaku Ogata
Character 1st Officer (uncredited)
Haruya Sakamoto
Character 2nd Officer (uncredited)
Yukihiko Gondô
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Rei Maki #332071
Rei Maki
Character Kilaak (uncredited)
Masaaki Tachibana
Character Officer Announcing Monsters' Arrival (uncredited)
Saburô Iketani
Character News Reader (uncredited)
Atsuko Takahashi
Character Kilaak (uncredited)
Yoshio Miyata
Character Kilaak (uncredited)
Ari Segawa
Character Kilaak (uncredited)
Kyoko Mori
Character Kilaak (uncredited)
Midori Uchiyama
Character Kilaak (uncredited)
Photo Wakako Tanabe #332072
Wakako Tanabe
Character Kilaak (uncredited)
Michiko Ishii
Character Kilaak (uncredited)
Photo Haruo Nakajima #19543Photo Haruo Nakajima #19544Photo Haruo Nakajima #19545

Haruo Nakajima

Haruo Nakajima
Character Godzilla / Military Advisor

Hiroshi Sekita

Yû Sekita
Character Anguirus
Teruo Nigaki
Character Rodan
Susumu Utsumi
Character King Ghidorah
Photo Masao Fukazawa #305791Photo Masao Fukazawa #305792
'Little Man' Machan
Character Minilla

What's left behind the scenes

  • This is the last film in the Showa series of Godzilla films, receiving positive feedback from fans.
  • This is the ninth film featuring Godzilla, the fifth featuring Mothra, the fourth featuring Rodan, and the third to feature King Ghidorah and the second to feature Anguirus, Varan, Manda, Baragon, Gorosaurus, Minilla, and Kumonga.
  • The film was initially planned to be titled "All Monsters Attack Directive." The original script featured Godzilla, Mothra larva, King Ghidorah, Rodan, Baragon from "Frankenstein vs. Baragon" (1965), Varan from "Varan the Unseen" (1958), Kumonga from "Son of Godzilla" (1967), Manda from "Atragon" (1963), Ebirah from "Ebirah, Horror of the Deep" (1966), and the giant walrus Maguma from "Horahora" (1962). According to the script, Maguma was to guard Kilaak's base alongside Baragon. Ebirah and Maguma were removed from the final script. Three more monsters were also added – Anguirus from "Godzilla Raids Again" (1955), Minilla from "Son of Godzilla" (1967), and Gorosaurus from "King Kong Escapes" (1967). Baragon’s role was also reduced in importance. In the final script, he was supposed to attack Paris, but during the filming of the Paris attack scene, Baragon's suit was on set for the "Ultraman" (1966) series and had to be replaced by Gorosaurus.
  • In 1969, American International Pictures broadcast the film in North America. The version for American broadcast was created by Titan Productions (formerly Titra Studios). The following changes were made: The dialogue was dubbed into English by American actors. The narrator's opening words "The end of the twentieth century" were changed to "The year 1999". The opening credits were moved to the end of the film and changed to white titles on a black background. Cut: Minilla covers his eyes with his front paws when King Ghidorah drops Anguirus. Cut: Baragon and Varan fight against the army. Cut: The battle between Godzilla and Manda in Tokyo. A march composed by Akira Ifukube, which played during the monsters’ invasion of Tokyo, was added as background music to the end credits.
  • The American version of the film became Toho’s “International Version.” The film, without the removed scenes, dubbed by William Ross’s Tokyo company – Frontier Enterprises, began to be sold abroad in 1968. Later, American International Pictures discovered that the dubbing was standard and passed the film without the removed scenes to Titan Productions for a new dubbing.
  • During filming, Varan's costume tore. Because of this, the monster was shown relatively little.
  • The film is set in 1999. In reality, Roland Emmerich's film featuring an 'American Godzilla' destroying New York was released in 1998, just like in this film.
  • The film was originally going to be titled “All Monsters Attack Directive.” The initial script featured Godzilla, Mothra’s larva, King Ghidorah, Rodan, Baragon from “Frankenstein vs. Baragon” (1965), Varan from “Varan the Unbelievable” (1958), Kumonga from “Son of Godzilla” (1967), Mandah from “Atragon” (1963), Ebira from “Ebirah, Horror of the Deep” (1966), and the giant walrus Maguma from “Horah” (1962). According to the script, Maguma was supposed to guard the Kilaaks' base alongside Baragon. Ebira and Maguma were removed from the final script. Three more monsters were added – Anguirus from “Godzilla Raids Again” (1955), Minilla from “Son of Godzilla” (1967), and Gorosaurus from “King Kong Escapes” (1967). Baragon’s role was also reduced. In the final script, he was supposed to attack Paris, but during the filming of the Paris attack scene, Baragon’s suit was on the set of the “Ultraman” (1966) series and had to be replaced by Gorosaurus.
  • In 1969, American International Pictures broadcast the film in North America. The version for American broadcast was created by Titan Productions (formerly known as Titra Studios). The following changes were made: The dialogue was dubbed into English by American actors. The narrator’s opening words, “The end of the twentieth century,” were changed to “The year 1999.” The opening credits were moved to the end of the film and changed to white titles on a black background. Cut: Minilla covers his eyes with his front paws when King Ghidorah drops Anguirus. Cut: Baragon and Varan fight against the army. Cut: Godzilla and Mandah’s battle in Tokyo. The march composed by Akira Ifukube, which played during the monsters’ invasion of Tokyo, was added as background music to the end credits.
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