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  1. The War of the Gargantuas ( Japanese: フランケンシュタインの怪獣 サンダ対ガイラ, Hepburn: Furankenshutain no Kaijū: Sanda tai Gaira, lit. 'Frankenstein's Monsters: Sanda vs. Gaira') is a 1966 kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya.

  2. Jul 29, 1970 · The War of the Gargantuas: Directed by Ishirô Honda. With Russ Tamblyn, Kumi Mizuno, Kenji Sahara, Nobuo Nakamura. A giant, cannibalistic humanoid's rampage through Tokyo is halted by his more docile twin, but neither their reunion nor their scientist caretakers can prevent their eventual duel.

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    • Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Ishirô Honda
    • 1970-07-29
  3. The War of the Gargantuas (1966) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p] Directed by Ishirô Honda . With Russ Tamblyn, Kumi Mizuno, Kenji Sahara and Nobuo Nakamura. Blu-ray (TOHO)...

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  4. Currently you are able to watch "The War of the Gargantuas" streaming on Max, Max Amazon Channel, Criterion Channel or for free with ads on Tubi TV, Pluto TV, Freevee. Synopsis Gaira, a humanoid sea beast spawned from the discarded cells of Frankenstein's monster, attacks the shores of Tokyo.

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    • Ishirō Honda
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  5. Jun Tazaki. Riku Hashimoto. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Two apelike brothers stomp around Tokyo; an American scientist (Russ Tamblyn) and his...

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    • Ishirô Honda
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    • Russ Tamblyn
  6. Oct 7, 2019 · Japanese version: The sole survivor of a Japanese fishing boat is hospitalized in extreme shock, and later tells a story that no one wants to believe. In the woods, campers and hikers disappear and leave only chewed-up clothes, and other people report sightings of hairy giants. An American...

  7. In the woods, campers and hikers disappear and leave only chewed-up clothes, and other people report sightings of hairy giants. An American scientist investigates, then a Japanese scientist recounts what happened years earlier in Furankenshutain tai chitei kaijû Baragon (1965).