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Gamera, the Giant Monster

Gamera, the Giant Monster Streaming - Where to Watch Online

Audience Score
60

Now, before we get into the main points of how you can watch 'Gamera, the Giant Monster' right now, here are some important things to know about the Daiei Film horror flick. Gamera, the Giant Monster starring Eiji Funakoshi, Michiko Sugata, Harumi Kiritachi, Yoshirō Kitahara has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 19 min. The movie received a user score of 60/100 on TMDb, which was calculated from reviews from 132 real users.

Ready to dive into the plot? Here's the plot: "A nuclear explosion in the far north unleashes Gamera, the legendary flying turtle, from his sleep under the ice. In his search for energy, Gamera wreaks havoc over the entire world, and it's up to the scientists, assisted by a young boy with a strange sympathic link to the monster, to put a stop to Gamera's rampage."

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'Gamera, the Giant Monster' Release Dates

Watch on DVD or Blu-ray starting July 14th, 1987 - Buy Gamera, the Giant Monster DVD

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Gamera (ガメラ?) is a giant turtle Kaiju (Giant monster) from a series of popular Giant monster films produced by Daiei Motion Picture Company in Japan. Created in 1965 to rival the success of Toho Studios' Godzilla during the daikaiju boom of the mid-to-late 1960s, Gamera has gained fame and notoriety as a Japanese icon in his own right.