Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla"
ゴジラ対メカゴジラ (1974)
Timing: 1:24 (84 min)
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla - TMDB rating
7.018/10
227
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla - Kinopoisk rating
5.634/10
1671
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla - IMDB rating
6.2/10
8900

Film crew

Director

Producer

Editor

Michiko Ikeda
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

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Teruyoshi Nakano

Teruyoshi Nakano
Special Effects Supervisor

Production Design

Photo Kazuo Satsuya #121523
Kazuo Satsuya
Production Design

Original Music Composer

Photo Masaru Satō #103949

Masaru Satō

Masaru Satō
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Yuzuru Aizawa
Director of Photography

Visual Effects Supervisor

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Teruyoshi Nakano

Teruyoshi Nakano
Visual Effects Supervisor

Still Photographer

Kazukiyo Tanaka
Still Photographer

Production Manager

Keisuke Shinodo
Production Manager

Screenplay

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Hiroyasu Yamaura
Screenplay

Lighting Technician

Masakuni Morimoto
Lighting Technician

Story

Masami Fukushima
Story

Assistant Director

Tsunesaburo Nishikawa
Assistant Director

Visual Effects

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Takeshi Miyanishi
Visual Effects
Tadashi Kawana
Visual Effects
Shoji Ogawa
Visual Effects

Visual Effects Compositor

Takeshi Yamamoto
Visual Effects Compositor

Sound Recordist

Fumio Yanoguchi
Sound Recordist

Visual Effects Art Director

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Toshiro Aoki
Visual Effects Art Director
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Hiroshi Komura
Visual Effects Art Director

Vocals

Beru-Bera Lin
Vocals

Lyricist

Visual Effects Camera

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Motoyoshi Tomioka
Visual Effects Camera
Takeshi Yamamoto
Visual Effects Camera

What's left behind the scenes

  • The first film to feature Mechagodzilla and King Caesar.
  • There are two other films with the same title, but they are not sequels to this one. There is only one continuation – “Terror of Mechagodzilla” (1975), where Godzilla once again faces an alien robot.
  • In one of the original script versions, Mothra and a new monster, Garugan, were supposed to appear in the film. Mothra was later dropped and replaced with Mechagodzilla, and Garugan was renamed King Barugan. He was supposed to be a dark red monster with a bronze sheen, whose main ability was to reflect the thermal attacks of enemies. Barugan was intended to be almost the same size as Godzilla – 50 m tall and weighing 30,000 tons. In the final version of the script, this kaiju was replaced by King Caesar. The classic monster Anguirus also appeared in the film. This was his last appearance in the Showa period (1954–1975).
  • The film was originally titled “Godzilla vs. Bionic Monster,” but due to the popularity of the series The Bionic Woman at the time, the film was later renamed “Godzilla vs. Cosmic Monster.”
  • In Italy, the film was released under the title “Godzilla vs. the Robot,” and in France, as “Godzilla vs. the Mechanical Monster.”
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