Godzilla - Destroy All Monsters (1968)

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Godzilla - Destroy All Monsters (1968)
  • Release date: 28 May 1969
  • Release year: 1968
  • Runtime: 88 minutes
  • Country: Japan
  • Keywords: kaiju, tokusatsu, giant monster, godzilla character, baragon character, king ghidorah character, mothra character, rodan character, giant monster sci fi, b sci fi
  • Budget: $200,000,000
Plot:
In 1999, the United Nations has established bases on the Moon and on the Ogasawara Islands off the coast of Japan. Ogasawara is also where all of the world's monsters, including Godzilla, have been gathered for study and to keep them from wreaking havoc on the world. However, a group of alien women known as the Kilaaks take over the island and put the monsters as well as the humans under their control in order to conquer the rest of Earth. It is up to astronaut Katsuo Yemabe and the crew of the rocket ship Moonlight SY-3 to stop the Kilaaks and release the monsters and the humans from their control before it is too late.

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Godzilla - Destroy All Monsters (1968)
D_A_M_.Title2.avi
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1.31 GB
D_A_M_.Title2.idx
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D_A_M_.Title2.sub
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File Size: 1.31 GB
Duration: 01:00:00
Overall Bit Rate: 2.1 Mbps?Overall Bit RateTotal data per second for the entire file — video, audio, and subtitles combined.

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