Release Date | 1954 |
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Hiroshi Ishikawa | Gengo Kotaka | |
Yuriko Hishimi | Tomoko Tomoe | |
Minoru Takashima | Shosaku Takasugi | |
Tomoko Umeda | Machiko Shima | |
Toshiaki Nishizawa | Kubota / Head of Children's Land | |
Zan Fujita | Fumio Sudo | |
Kunio Murai | Takashi Shima | |
Gen Shimizu | Commander of Defense Forces | |
Zeko Nakamura | Priest | |
Kuniko Ashihara | Fumio's Mother / Middle-Aged Woman | |
Akio Murata | Editor of Comics Magazine | |
Noritake Saito | Henchman | |
Yasuhiko Saijo | Henchman | |
Naoya Kusakawa | Henchman | |
Wataru Omae | Henchman |
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Producer | Tomoyuki Tanaka
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Writer | Takeshi Kimura
Shin'ichi Sekizawa |
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Cinematography | Kiyoshi Hasegawa
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Comic artist Gengo Kotaka lands a job with the World Children's Land amusement park. He soon becomes suspicious of the organization when a garbled message is discovered on tapes. Godzilla and Anguirus quickly decipher the message and begin a plan of action. |
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