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|Directed by=[[Toshihiro Iijima]] | |Directed by=[[Toshihiro Iijima]] | ||
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|Produced by=[[Hajime Tsuburaya and Sai Manda]] | |Produced by=[[Hajime Tsuburaya]] and [[Sai Manda]] | ||
|Music by=[[Toru Fuyuki]] | |Music by=[[Toru Fuyuki]] | ||
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|Lighting by=[[Sakae Arai]] | |Lighting by=[[Sakae Arai]] | ||
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|Special Effects by=[[Jun Oki and Minoru Nakano]] | |Special Effects by=[[Jun Oki]] and [[Minoru Nakano]] | ||
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Daigoro vs. Goliath (怪獣大奮戦 ダイゴロウ対ゴリアス is a Kaijû daifunsen: Daigorou tai Goriasu, lit. Great Desperate Monster Battle: Daigoro Against Goliath)1972 Template:Daikaiju eiga. The film was produced as a collaboration between Tsuburaya Productions and Toho Company Ltd. and was released to Japanese theaters on December 17, 1972.
Plot Synopsis
Daigoro is a monster who became orphaned after the military used Intercontinental missiles to kill his mother, who did what she could to protect him. Only one man stood up to that call. He pitied the child, and took the infant as his own to Japan and raised him there. Soon Daigoro grew too big for a man to take care of, since he needed feeding too often. This caused the man to make Daigoro an icon for a business so he could be fed. Elsewhere, a monster named Goliath crashed to Earth. The two monsters engaged in battle. Daigoro did his best to stand his ground, but Goliath defeated him by striking him with lightning from his horn. Goliath then left to test his power against the world, leaving Daigoro to die. However, Daigoro recovered and practiced daily for his next battle against Goliath. After an intense fight Daigoro breathed his fire ray and managed to defeat Goliath. The humans then grabbed Goliath while he was weak, and strapped him to a rocket to blast into space.
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Toshihiro Iijima
- Written by Kitao Chiba
- Produced by Hajime Tsuburaya and Sai Manda
- Music by Toru Fuyuki
- Cinematography by Yuzo Inagaki
- Special effects by Jun Oki and Minoru Nakano
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Hirsohi Inuzuka as Uncle[1]
- Akiji Koboyashi as Unknown
- Hachiro Misumi as Unknown
- Yuki Yazaki as Unknown
- Reiko Hitomi as Unknown
- Kazuya Kosaka as Unknown
- Akiji Kobayashi as Unknown
- Jun Hamamura as Unknown
- Taiyu Wakamiya as Unknown
- Fusako Amachi as Unknown
- Kiyoshi Hitomi as Unknown
- Geru Tsujishi as Unknown
- Hideo Sunazuka as Unknown
- Hisao Sasaki as Unknown
- Masao Komatsu as Unknown
- Stanley Furnace as Unknown
- Kyoko Ito as Unknown
Appearances
Monsters
Alternate Titles
- Great Desperate Monster Battle: Daigoro vs. Goliath (Literal Japanese Title)
- The Monsters' Desperate Battle: Daigoro vs. Goliath (Alternate Translation)
Trivia
- This is one of the few non-Ultraman kaiju eiga not to be released outside of Japan.
- Curiously, this film's poster features a rare instance where one of the main characters can be seen twice in the same poster. Goliath is seen in the foreground, but also attached to the rocket flying into space in the background.
- Ultraman is mentioned in the film when a man is lifted into the air by mechanical arms. He jokes that he is Ultraman, implying that the show exists in this movie's universe.
- Originally, this film was conceived to be a joint production between Toho and Tsuburaya Productions entitled Godzilla vs. Redmoon. Toho was going to loan the MusukoGoji suit to Tsuburaya Prosuctions to be used in the film. Ultimately, the project was scrapped and heavily altered into Daigoro vs. Goliath.
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