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English subtitles; Audio commentary by David Kalat; Image gallery and slide show of movie posters; Eiji Tsuburaya biography; Original Japanese trailer; Anamorphic widescreen
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
1. Assassination Plot [6:45]
2. Meteorite Showers [8:13]
3. God of Happiness [6:15]
4. Identifying the Princess [5:15]
5. Rodan [4:43]
6. Doomed Voyage [5:38]
7. Princess in Danger [9:10]
8. Call for Help [10:39]
9. The Real Princess [8:45]
10. Monsters Unite [9:43]
11. Home in Ruins [7:15]
12. Back to Reality [3:05]
1. Assassination Plot [8:09]
2. Meteorite Showers [8:01]
3. God of Happiness [6:45]
4. Identifying the Princess [4:11]
5. Rodan [3:08]
6. Doomed Voyage [10:23]
7. Princess in Danger [8:26]
8. Call for Help [14:50]
9. The Real Princess [8:55]
10. Monsters Unite [9:44]
11. Home in Ruins [7:16]
12. Back to Reality [3:03]
A true "monster rally," this Japanese special-effects smorgasbord stars no fewer than four "A"-list movie monstrosities. Once again, the citizens of Tokyo are subjected to an ill-tempered atomic mutant. This time it's the triple-headed Ghidrah, who breathes electric volts in all directions. Coming to Tokyo's rescue is faithful old Mothra, but Ghidrah proves too much for the outsized insect, even with the ubiquitous "Peanuts" (Emi and Yumi Ito) acting as Mothra's cheerleaders. Fortunately, Godzilla and Rodan stop fighting each other to help Mothra vanquish Ghidrah. The climactic battle royal takes place high atop Mount Fuji (how do those monsters cast shadows on the sky like that?) Lots of fun, Ghidrah, the Three-Headed Monster surprisingly yielded no immediate sequels. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide