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Legend of dinosaurs & monster birds 1977
Legend of dinosaurs & monster birds 1977




legend of dinosaurs & monster birds 1977

Unfortunately Toei Studios isn't known for its giant monster movies and the resulting special effects, despite the use of some full-size props, are totally laughable. The premise is that a sort of Loch Ness monster has been found in one of the lakes round Mount Fuji, and it’s killing local people and holiday-makers. Jaws also prompts the use of a little more blood and gore than is usual with Japanese monsters.

legend of dinosaurs & monster birds 1977

Worse still, it seems to have been influenced by other Jaws rip-offs, like Tentacles (as a victim is lifted clean out of the water screaming her lungs out). Instead, this is a perplexingly bad riff on Jaws, with a dinosaur instead of a shark. They’ve released many classic giant monster movies… but this isn't one of them. I'm really impressed with DVDs from Media Blasters - spectacular presentations of classic Japanese fantasy films. the legend of one dinosaur and one monster bird… Perhaps even more strangely, this movie was a big deal in Russia and was, at one time, the 19th highest-grossing foreign film of all time in the USSR.More like. The plesiosaurus is a member of the sauropterygia and only a distant relation of dinosaurs while the rhamphorhynchus is a pterosaur, which is not a bird. Oddly enough, there are neither dinosaurs nor monster birds in a movie named Legend of Dinosaurs & Monster Birds. They eventually battle and then fall into an erupting Mount Fuji. It turns out that not one but two kaiju are on the loose: a plesiosaurus and a rhamphorhynchus. There’s even a gory scene where a headless horse is found hidden in a tree.

legend of dinosaurs & monster birds 1977

The film takes inspiration from the aforementioned shark movie, having attacks on boaters and swimmers and a build of the tension until the monster is unleashed.

legend of dinosaurs & monster birds 1977

Therefore, this was the perfect movie for Toei to appeal to not just the Japanese movie audience, but one across the world. At the same time, everyone had grown obsessed with the Loch Ness Monster. After all, who knew monster movies better than them?įilming started the very same month that Jaws was released overseas. Toei president Shigeru Okada attended several film festivals and trade fairs in America and as he saw the way the film business was shifting toward blockbusters like Jaws, he felt that Japan should follow that trend.






Legend of dinosaurs & monster birds 1977