Watch: King Kong vs. Godzilla 1963 123movies, Full Movie Online – (Re-edited US Version) Eric Carter, a reporter for the United Nations, reports on a submarine which collides with an iceberg and frees Godzilla. The news of this soon leads to Mr. Tako, the chairman of a pharmaceutical company, to seek a monster of his own to generate publicity. He sends out an expedition to Farou Island where they discover the god of the island in the form of King Kong. The giant ape is capture and returned to Japan, upon which it escapes and heads off on a collision course straight towards Godzilla. The two rivals soon clash in a giant climatic battle..
Plot: US version. The re-edited John Beck version of the film: released outside of Japan and restructured with new footage of American actors centering around a news report plot not present in the original. Eric Carter of United Nation News is joined by Dr. Arnold Johnson as a prehistoric monster emerges from hibernation while a pharmaceutical company seeks publicity with their own monster.
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The Big G and the Great Ape really mix it up in this immensely enjoyable beastbash
A submarine bumps into the iceberg Godzilla was sleeping in and wakes the ferocious behemoth up. Naturally, Godzilla is mighty cranky and makes an immediate beeline to Japan so he can level the countryside. Meanwhile, King Kong gets discovered on a remote tropical island by two goofy adventurers and likewise gets transported back to Japan as well. Our towering monster duo hook up in Tokyo for a wild, savage, no-holds-barred paw-to-claw thingo-a-thingo duel of the titans smackdown showdown where they proceed to really dance a brutal boogie. They throw boulders at each other. Godzilla burns King Kong with his lethal radioactive breath. They grapple and tumble like a pair of gigantic deranged wrestlers all hopped up on steroids. The undeniable highlight occurs when King Kong picks Godzilla up by his tail and whips him around the air like a huge ragdoll. Better still, King Kong also fights a big slimy octopus and both beasts trash trains. This immensely enjoyable creature feature item possesses all the delectably cheesy ingredients that I absolutely adore in these kinds of sublimely silly monster movies: hilariously horrible dubbing, lovably shoddy rinky-dink (far from) special effects, a booming, bombastic score, dopey dialogue (“King Kong can’t make a monkey out of us”), exquisitely expansive widescreen cinematography, engagingly dumb human characters, and our two colossal creatures are obviously played by a couple of guys in endearingly crummy and unconvincing rubber suits. The excitable and hyperactive five year old boy inside of me thoroughly digs this delightfully dunced-out doozy — and always will no matter how old I get.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 37 min (97 min), 1 hr 22 min (82 min) (Germany), 1 hr 31 min (91 min) (USA), 1 hr 31 min (91 min) (Argentina)
Budget 12000
Revenue 2700000
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Director Ishirô Honda, Tom Montgomery
Writer Shin’ichi Sekizawa, Paul Mason, Bruce Howard
Actors Tadao Takashima, Kenji Sahara, Yû Fujiki
Country Japan, United States
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix 4-Track Stereo (Japan theatrical release), Mono (Westrex Sound) (US version)
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Tokyo Laboratory Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
Film Length 2,488.39 m (5 reels) (USA), 2,659.9 m (7 reels)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Tohoscope
Printed Film Format 35 mm