Gorath
Gorath

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Gorath

1962
Movie
88 min
Japanese

In 1976, a drifting star named Gorath is discovered to be on a collision course with Earth. Although it is smaller than Earth, its enormous mass is enough to destroy the planet totally. A mission sent to observe Gorath is destroyed after the ship is drawn into the star, with a later mission barely escaping the same fate. However, Astronaut Tatsuma Kanai is left in a catatonic state due to his near death experience. Unable to destroy the invading star, Earth's scientists undertake a desperate plan to build giant rockets at the South Pole to move the planet out of Gorath's path before it is too late.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Ishiro HondaGenres: Science Fiction, Action, Monster

Plot Summary

In the year 2200, Earth faces imminent destruction from a rogue celestial body known as Gorath. The International Space Guard launches a desperate mission to deflect the planet killer using a colossal cannon called the 'Super Gun'. However, their efforts are complicated by the emergence of a monstrous, spiky creature called Maguma from the Arctic ice, which threatens the mission and the planet.

Critical Reception

Gorath is a classic Toho sci-fi film, appreciated for its ambitious scale and creature design, though its narrative and pacing are often considered dated by modern standards. It's a notable entry in the Kaiju genre, showcasing early special effects and a grand vision of futuristic space travel and planetary defense.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its large-scale production and imaginative premise.

  • Creature design and special effects are considered significant for their time.

  • Some critics find the plot and character development to be simplistic.

Google audience: Audience reception for Gorath is generally positive among fans of classic science fiction and Kaiju films, who appreciate its historical significance and unique monster.

Fun Fact

The film's English-dubbed version was heavily re-edited and featured new footage shot with American actors, creating a significantly different version for Western audiences, often referred to as 'Underworld Monsters'.

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