Godzilla Raids Again


4:36 pm - 5:58 pm, Today on Cinemax Action (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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Pilots discover a creature the same species as Godzilla battling a monster of equal size named Anguirus and alert the nearby city of Osaka. As the creatures continue their city-leveling fight, the people of Osaka work to lure them away, initiating a blackout and shooting bright flares offshore. Also known as "Gigantis, the Fire Monster."

1955 English Stereo
Sci-fi Horror Action/adventure Sequel Disaster

Cast & Crew
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Hiroshi Koizumi (Actor) .. Shoichi Tsukioka
Minoru Chiaki (Actor) .. Koji Kobayashi
Setsuko Wakayama (Actor) .. Hidemi Yamaji
Takashi Shimura (Actor) .. Dr. Kyohei Yamane
Masao Shimizu (Actor) .. Dr. Tadokoro
Seijiro Onda (Actor) .. Captain Terasawa
Sonosuke Sawamura (Actor) .. Shingo Shibeki
Yoshio Tsuchiya (Actor) .. Tajima
Mayuri Mokusho (Actor) .. Radio Operator
Minosuke Yamada (Actor) .. Chief of Civil Defense
Yukio Kasama (Actor) .. Koehi Yamaji
Senkichi Omura (Actor) .. Convict
Ren Yamamoto (Actor) .. Commander of Landing Craft
Shin Otomo (Actor) .. Convict
Takeo Oikawa (Actor) .. Police Chief
Shoichi Hirose (Actor) .. Convict
Junpei Natsuki (Actor) .. Convict
Katsumi Tezuka (Actor) .. Angurus
Haruo Nakajima (Actor) .. Gigantis
Marvin Miller (Actor) .. Narrator
George Takei (Actor) .. Radio Announcer

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Did You Know..
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Hiroshi Koizumi (Actor) .. Shoichi Tsukioka
Born: August 12, 1926
Minoru Chiaki (Actor) .. Koji Kobayashi
Born: January 01, 1917
Died: November 02, 1999
Trivia: Japanese actor Minoru Chiaki made 11 films with renowned director Akira Kurosawa, making him one of the most recognized actors from that country. Chiaki's film debut occurred in 1949, with Kurosawa's film Stray Dog. The remainder of his collaborations with the director would be in supporting role capacities, with his highest billed role coming in The Hidden Fortress in 1958. In his later years, Chiaki became a staple of the small screen, appearing in several Japanese television dramas. He died in late 1999.
Setsuko Wakayama (Actor) .. Hidemi Yamaji
Takashi Shimura (Actor) .. Dr. Kyohei Yamane
Masao Shimizu (Actor) .. Dr. Tadokoro
Born: October 05, 1908
Seijiro Onda (Actor) .. Captain Terasawa
Sonosuke Sawamura (Actor) .. Shingo Shibeki
Yoshio Tsuchiya (Actor) .. Tajima
Born: May 18, 1927
Mayuri Mokusho (Actor) .. Radio Operator
Minosuke Yamada (Actor) .. Chief of Civil Defense
Yukio Kasama (Actor) .. Koehi Yamaji
Senkichi Omura (Actor) .. Convict
Born: April 27, 1922
Ren Yamamoto (Actor) .. Commander of Landing Craft
Born: May 12, 1930
Shin Otomo (Actor) .. Convict
Takeo Oikawa (Actor) .. Police Chief
Shoichi Hirose (Actor) .. Convict
Junpei Natsuki (Actor) .. Convict
Born: June 15, 1918
Katsumi Tezuka (Actor) .. Angurus
Born: August 31, 1912
Haruo Nakajima (Actor) .. Gigantis
Born: January 01, 1929
Marvin Miller (Actor) .. Narrator
Born: July 18, 1913
Died: February 08, 1985
Trivia: Blessed with a mellifluous speaking voice, Marvin Miller went into radio straight out of college; he appeared in more West Coast-based network programs than can possibly be catalogued here. In films, the heavyset Miller was often cast as a villain, usually oriental (e.g., Blood on the Sun). He is perhaps best remembered by mystery buffs as crime boss Morris Carnovsky's sadistic henchman in the 1947 Humphrey Bogart vehicle Dead Reckoning. Miller continued as both a seen and unseen actor into the 1970s, recording several long-playing albums in which he read classic poetry and literature, and providing voice-overs for the cartoon output of the Disney and UPA studios. Miller's best-known TV role was as Michael Anthony, secretary to the "late, fabulously wealthy John Beresford Tipton" on TV's The Millionaire. From 1955 through 1960, Miller, as Anthony, handed out one million-dollar check per week to unsuspecting fictional recipients; the series brought Miller headaches as well as stardom, inasmuch as he was bombarded with thousands of requests from real-life millionaire wannabes who had trouble separating fact from fiction. Like his voice-artist colleague, Paul Frees (who was the voice of Millionaire's John Beresford Tipton), Marvin Miller eventually grew very rich -- and very corpulent -- on residuals for his extensive TV and commercial work.
George Takei (Actor) .. Radio Announcer
Born: April 20, 1937
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Asian-American actor George Takei studied architecture at the University of California and theatre arts at UCLA. Takei's first film appearance was in the 1960 Warner Bros. feature Ice Palace He appeared with regularity on series television in the early 1960s; his most controversial TV role was the son of a World War II traitor in the 1964 Twilight Zone episode "The Encounter," which was withdrawn from the series' syndicated package due to charges of misrepresentation from several Japanese-American groups. In 1966, Takei began what was to become a lifelong assignment when he was cast as chief navigator Hikaru Sulu on the evergreen science-fiction series Star Trek. He has extended this characterization into seven Star Trek feature films, as well as a Saturday morning cartoon series. Erudite and socially correct at all times, Takei nonetheless enjoyed a reputation as Star Trek's most aggressive on-set practical joker. The show's three-year run ended, and although Takai appeared in a smattering of pictures including The Green Berets and Which Way to the Front?, he didn't find steady work on screen until the Star Trek film franchise got under way in 1979. The ongoing love for the series, and Takai's own ability to stay in the public eye thanks in part to his ongoing association with Howard Stern's radio show, helped him find steady work throughout the nineties, eventually finding a very lucrative career using his quite recognizable, resonant voice in a variety of animated endeavors. He announced in a 2005 interview that he's been in a long-term relationship with another man for nearly 20 years, and this news did nothing to halt his career or the public's goodwill toward him. Among his most high-profile acting gigs apart from Star Trek have been the television show Heroes, okaying Le Duc Tho in Kissinger and Nixon, and playing a quirky economics teacher in the Tom Hanks directed Larry Crowne.

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