King Kong vs. Godzilla - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "King Kong vs. Godzilla"
King Kong vs. Godzilla (1963)
Timing: 1:36 (96 min)
King Kong vs. Godzilla - TMDB rating
6.633/10
230
King Kong vs. Godzilla - Kinopoisk rating
5.1/10
2243
King Kong vs. Godzilla - IMDB rating
5.7/10
12000

Actors and characters

Photo Michael Keith #341124
Michael Keith
Character Eric Carter
Photo Harry Holcombe #92035
Harry Holcombe
Character Dr. Arnold Johnson
Photo James Yagi #121119
James Yagi
Character Yutaka Omura
Photo Tadao Takashima #192216Photo Tadao Takashima #192217Photo Tadao Takashima #192218
Tadao Takashima
Character Osamu Sakurai
Photo Kenji Sahara #90088Photo Kenji Sahara #90089

Kenji Sahara

Kenji Sahara
Character Kazuo Fujita
Photo Ichirō Arishima #243223
Ichirō Arishima
Character Mr. Tako
Photo Byron Morrow #99498
Byron Morrow
Character Newscaster
Photo Les Tremayne #79058Photo Les Tremayne #79059

Les Tremayne

Les Tremayne
Character Commander Roberts / General Masami Shinzo / Narrator (voice)
Photo George Takei #20692Photo George Takei #20693Photo George Takei #20694

George Takei

George Takei
Character Osamu Sakurai (voice)
Photo Mie Hama #224732Photo Mie Hama #224733Photo Mie Hama #224734Photo Mie Hama #224735

Mie Hama

Mie Hama
Character Fumiko Sakurai (uncredited)
Photo Akiko Wakabayashi #224720Photo Akiko Wakabayashi #224721Photo Akiko Wakabayashi #224722Photo Akiko Wakabayashi #224723

Akiko Wakabayashi

Akiko Wakabayashi
Character Tamiye (uncredited)
Photo Akemi Negishi #121514

Akemi Negishi

Akemi Negishi
Character Chikiro's Mother (Dancing Girl) (uncredited)
Photo Akihiko Hirata #104236Photo Akihiko Hirata #104237Photo Akihiko Hirata #104238

Akihiko Hirata

Akihiko Hirata
Character Dr. Shigezawa (uncredited)
Bruce Mason
Character Misc. characters (voice)
Photo Paul Howard #259369
Paul Howard
Character Misc. characters (voice)
Photo Yū Fujiki #127342Photo Yū Fujiki #127343
Yū Fujiki
Character Kinsaburo Furue
Photo Jun Tazaki #94748

Jun Tazaki

Jun Tazaki
Character General Masami Shinzo (uncredited)
Photo Yoshio Kosugi #55682

Yoshio Kosugi

Yoshio Kosugi
Character Farou Island Chief (uncredited)
Photo Ikio Sawamura #103929Photo Ikio Sawamura #103930

Ikio Sawamura

Ikio Sawamura
Character Witch Doctor (uncredited)
Photo Kenzō Tabu #243226Photo Kenzō Tabu #243227Photo Kenzō Tabu #243228Photo Kenzō Tabu #336766
Kenzō Tabu
Character Dreary Newscaster (uncredited)
Photo Victor Millan #27741
Victor Millan
Character Rodrigo Infante (uncredited)
Photo Haruo Nakajima #19543Photo Haruo Nakajima #19544Photo Haruo Nakajima #19545

Haruo Nakajima

Haruo Nakajima
Character Godzilla
Photo Shōichi Hirose #55717Photo Shōichi Hirose #55718

Shōichi Hirose

Shōichi Hirose
Character King Kong

What's left behind the scenes

  • Four octopuses were used to depict the giant octopus attack. Hot air was directed at them to make them move. After filming this scene, three octopuses were released. The fourth ended up as lunch for Eiji Tsuburaya.
  • There are several versions of the film: Japanese and American. The American version is 7 minutes shorter than the Japanese one. New scenes with American actors were added to the American version, along with English dubbing and music from classic horror films "The Wolf Man" and "Creature from the Black Lagoon." The version for American release was created in 1963 by Universal Pictures. German and Italian versions of the film also exist.
  • In the Japanese version, when Kong fights Godzilla underwater, a small earthquake occurs on land. In the American version, producer John Beck made the earthquake much stronger.
  • At the end of the film in the Japanese version, as the screen fades to black and the credits begin, the roars of Kong and Godzilla can be heard. In the American version, only Kong's roar is heard.
  • The German version of the film is titled "Return of King Kong".
  • Akihiko Hirata, Sachio Sakai, and Kenji Sahara appeared in the original "Godzilla" (1954), but here they play different characters.
  • This is the first film to feature the so-called 'classic' Godzilla roar.
  • The first film featuring Godzilla and King Kong, and the first time both monsters appeared in color.
  • The film was made to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Toho studio.
  • Most of the film was shot on Oshima Island.
  • Special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya wanted to make a film aimed at a young audience. This approach was approved by Toho studio, and the film has a much lighter tone than the previous two Godzilla films, and contains a lot of humor.
  • In the German version of the film, Doctor Frankenstein appears, who, according to the plot, created all the monsters that Godzilla fights.
  • The German version of the film is titled "The Return of King Kong".
  • Akihiko Hirata, Satio Sakai, and Kenji Sahara appeared in the original "Godzilla" (1954), but here they play different characters.
  • This is the first film to feature the so-called "classic" Godzilla roar.
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