
Ryota is a young man searching for his missing brother Yata. He joins up with Nita and Ichino as they sneak on a ship supposedly belonging to Yoshimura, a career criminal escaping from the authorities. As the group sets sail, they are caught in a storm and attacked by a monstrous crustacean creature. Shipwrecked on Letchi Island, they find that the natives of Mothra's Infant Island have been enslaved by a terrorist organization called Red Bamboo. The terrorists force the nati... (Full plot summary below)
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Ryota is a young man searching for his missing brother Yata. He joins up with Nita and Ichino as they sneak on a ship supposedly belonging to Yoshimura, a career criminal escaping from the authorities. As the group sets sail, they are caught in a storm and attacked by a monstrous crustacean creature. Shipwrecked on Letchi Island, they find that the natives of Mothra's Infant Island have been enslaved by a terrorist organization called Red Bamboo. The terrorists force the natives process a juice that holds off the crustacean monster, Ebirah. The men meet up with a native escapee named Daiyo as they stumble upon Godzilla sleeping on the island. The groups sets up a plan to awaken Godzilla to defeat Red Bamboo terrorists and liberate the natives.
Leave your thoughts about Ebirah, Horror of the Deep.
| Antagony & EcstasyTim BraytonA decent film at best, a flimsy and uninvolving film at worst, and a discouraging sign that the days of Godzilla as a serious, interesting threat were now officially dead and buried. |
| CinefantastiqueSteve BiodrowskiThis is one of the silliest but also one of the more amusing Godzilla movies. |
| User ReviewPhillip DI always loved this Goji film because Godzilla was the hero and nothing less! It is pure fun from the first frame! |
| User Reviewsuzanne aJapanese people fighting in cheesy monster suits with just as cheesy city minatures with badly done dubbing....I love it. |
| User ReviewVenieza TGrandest of all MONSTERS GODZILLA GODZILLA |
| User ReviewIsrael HI like the volley ball scene between Godzilla and the sea monster... |
| User ReviewCooper CIt's a fun, silly film with some cool scenes. It was original wrote to be a King Kong film but they thought Godzilla would make more money so they slapped him and Mothra in last minute and released it to the world. I like this film a lot and it deserves more credit. |
| User ReviewAaron DAwesome story and cool fight scenes. "Thats one giant lobster slightly burnt please?" |
| User ReviewTaylor HThis was the first Godzilla movie I saw in my life and I still remember it. Such of a movie I'd never seen. I fell in love with the Godzilla series with this movie and that's why I rate it so high. Ah the memories. |
| User ReviewAmanda HThis has to be my favorite of all time! Expecially sense MST3K did an episode on this movie. It was halarious, and my two favorite actors are in it. Kumi Mazuno and Akira Takarada. |