Terror of Mechagodzilla - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Terror of Mechagodzilla"
メカゴジラの逆襲 (1975)
Timing: 1:23 (83 min)
Terror of Mechagodzilla - TMDB rating
6.798/10
247
Terror of Mechagodzilla - Kinopoisk rating
5.277/10
921
Terror of Mechagodzilla - IMDB rating
6.1/10
6500

Film crew

Director

Executive Producer

Photo Tomoyuki Tanaka #103950

Tomoyuki Tanaka

Tomoyuki Tanaka
Executive Producer
Photo Henry G. Saperstein #268983Photo Henry G. Saperstein #343305Photo Henry G. Saperstein #343306Photo Henry G. Saperstein #343307
Henry G. Saperstein
Executive Producer

Editor

Photo Yoshitami Kuroiwa #332412
Yoshitami Kuroiwa
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Photo Teruyoshi Nakano #184701Photo Teruyoshi Nakano #184702Photo Teruyoshi Nakano #184703

Teruyoshi Nakano

Teruyoshi Nakano
Special Effects Supervisor

Costume Design

Nobuyuki Yasumaru
Costume Design
Photo Keizô Murase #338771
Keizô Murase
Costume Design
Tomoki Kobayashi
Costume Design

Production Design

Yoshifumi Honda
Production Design

Original Music Composer

Photo Akira Ifukube #67690

Akira Ifukube

Akira Ifukube
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Kenji Tokoro
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Sokei Tomioka
Director of Photography
Photo Motoyoshi Tomioka #346678
Motoyoshi Tomioka
Director of Photography

Still Photographer

Kazukiyo Tanaka
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

Photo Kensho Yamashita #341151Photo Kensho Yamashita #341152
Kensho Yamashita
First Assistant Director

Assistant Costume Designer

Tomoki Kobayashi
Assistant Costume Designer

Production Manager

Keisuke Shinodo
Production Manager

Screenplay

Lighting Technician

Toshio Takashima
Lighting Technician

Special Effects

Yoshio Tabuchi
Special Effects
Koji Matsumoto
Special Effects
Photo Tadaaki Watanabe #378580
Tadaaki Watanabe
Special Effects
Takesaburô Watanabe
Special Effects

Story

Third Assistant Director

Eiichi Asada
Third Assistant Director

Assistant Director

Photo Kensho Yamashita #341151Photo Kensho Yamashita #341152
Kensho Yamashita
Assistant Director

Special Effects Assistant

Yoshio Tabuchi
Special Effects Assistant

Production Assistant

Shizuo Nakajima
Production Assistant

Sound

Fumio Yanoguchi
Sound

Visual Effects

Kazunobu Sanpei
Visual Effects
Yoshikazu Manoda
Visual Effects
Yoshio Ishii
Visual Effects
Yukio Manoda
Visual Effects

Sound Recordist

Fumio Yanoguchi
Sound Recordist

Visual Effects Director

Photo Teruyoshi Nakano #184701Photo Teruyoshi Nakano #184702Photo Teruyoshi Nakano #184703

Teruyoshi Nakano

Teruyoshi Nakano
Visual Effects Director

Visual Effects Art Director

Photo Toshiro Aoki #346676
Toshiro Aoki
Visual Effects Art Director
Photo Hiroshi Komura #346677
Hiroshi Komura
Visual Effects Art Director
Photo Yasuyuki Inoue #338216Photo Yasuyuki Inoue #338217

Yasuyuki Inoue

Yasuyuki Inoue
Visual Effects Art Director

Modeling

Nobuyuki Yasumaru
Modeling
Tomoki Kobayashi
Modeling
Photo Keizô Murase #338771
Keizô Murase
Modeling

Creature Design

Akihiko Iguchi
Creature Design

Visual Effects Camera

Yoshikazu Manoda
Visual Effects Camera
Yukio Manoda
Visual Effects Camera

What's left behind the scenes

  • This is the second film featuring Mechagodzilla and the first and only one featuring the monster Titanosaurus. Furthermore, it is the last film in the Showa series of Godzilla films.
  • «Terror of Mechagodzilla» (1975) is the last Godzilla film directed by Ishiro Honda. In 1993, Honda was supposed to direct «Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II» (1993), but he died that same year.
  • This was the last film in which Akihiko Hirata appeared. He was scheduled to star in another Godzilla film in 1984, but the actor passed away that same year.
  • This film marked Tomoko Ai's debut in a full-length feature. Before this, she appeared in the series “Urutoraman Reo” (1974), which also featured giant monsters.
  • In the initial script version, Titanosaurus was conceived as two dinosaurs, “Titans,” who were later intended to merge into a single giant Titanosaurus. However, due to budgetary constraints and a lack of a suitable moment in the script for the dinosaurs to combine, this aspect was rejected.
  • “Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla” (1974) and “Terror of Mechagodzilla” (1975) are the darkest films in the Showa series of Godzilla films after “Godzilla” (1954).
  • A scene was cut from the film showing Godzilla sinking a ship very similar to the “Titanic.”
  • This is the first film to feature original compositions by Akira Ifukube since “Godzilla: Parade of Monsters” (1968). Previously, music written by Ifukube was intended for use in “Godzilla vs. Gigan” (1972), but was not used due to poor reviews.
  • When the film was prepared for release in the United States, scenes of suicide were cut due to a rise in teenage suicides. A fragment depicting the aliens performing surgery on Katsure was also removed from the film because her prosthetic breast was visible in the shot.
  • Actor Katsumi Nimiamoto, who played Titanosaurus, sometimes wore the costume backward to give the monster movements less resembling those of a human.
  • «Terror of Mechagodzilla» (1975) is the last Godzilla film directed by Ishiro Honda. In 1993, Honda was scheduled to direct «Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II» (1993), but he died that same year.
  • This film marked Tomoko Ai's debut in a feature film. Before that, she appeared in the series «Urutoraman Reo» (1974), which also featured giant monsters.
  • A scene of Godzilla sinking a ship, very similar to the «Titanic», was cut from the film.
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