All Monsters Attack movie poster

All Monsters Attack

"A Godzilla father-son crisis: the furious new monster Gabara appears, taking aim at the throne of Monster Island!"

December 20, 1969 1h 10m 5.1/10 (206 votes)

Originally released in 1969. All Monsters Attack is a fantasy/science fiction film. directed by Ishirō Honda. At just 70 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Tomonori Yazaki, Hideyo Amamoto, and Sachio Sakai

Synopsis

Ichiro Miki is a child living in the industrial district of Kawasaki, where his parents' constant struggle to make ends meet often leaves the schoolboy alone. Constantly teased by a bully nicknamed Gabara, his only friends are toy consultant Shinpei and fellow classmate Sachiko. Ichiro turns to escapist dreams of Monster Island where he befriends the equally bullied Minilla.

Quick Facts

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Release Date December 20, 1969 56 years ago
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Runtime 1h 10m 70 minutes total
User Rating 5.1/10 Mixed (206 votes)
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Box Office $2.4M Worldwide gross
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Language Japanese Original language
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Country Japan Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
JA
Revenue
$2,399,280

Production Companies

  • TOHO
  • Tokyo Laboratory

Frequently Asked Questions

What is All Monsters Attack about?

Ichiro Miki is a child living in the industrial district of Kawasaki, where his parents' constant struggle to make ends meet often leaves the schoolboy alone. Constantly teased by a bully nicknamed...

Who directed All Monsters Attack?

All Monsters Attack was directed by Ishirō Honda.

How long is All Monsters Attack?

All Monsters Attack has a runtime of 1 hours and 10 minutes (70 minutes total).

When was All Monsters Attack released?

All Monsters Attack was released on December 20, 1969 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in All Monsters Attack?

The main cast of All Monsters Attack includes Tomonori Yazaki, Hideyo Amamoto, Sachio Sakai, Kazuo Suzuki, Kenji Sahara.

Is All Monsters Attack worth watching?

All Monsters Attack has a user rating of 5.1/10 based on 206 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.