
Release Date
May 19, 1998
Director
Roland Emmerich
Writer
Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Dean Devlin, Roland Emmerich
Cast
Matthew Broderick, Jean Reno, Maria Pitillo, Hank Azaria, Kevin Dunn, Arabella Field, Michael Lerner, Philippe Bergeron, Vicki Lewis, Doug Savant, Harry Shearer, Malcolm Danare, Jack Moore, Steve Giannelli, Brian Farabaugh, Christian Aubert, Robert Lesser
Studio
Running Time
139 minutes
MPA Rating
Rated PG-13 for violence
A freighter is overturned in the South Pacific. Three fishing boats are pulled under in the Atlantic. Giant footprints lead to the ocean in Panama.
New York: The city that never sleeps. It comes without warning, from the depths of the ocean, and catches an entire city of guard. Buildings crumble, cars flatten, and people run in terror as a giant lizard, dubbed Godzilla by a Japanese fisherman, rampages through the city.
Now, the army,... Full synopsis »
MOVIE REVIEW
Several decades ago, Godzilla destroyed Tokyo and a lot of other places. The series was exploited by several spin-offs against various creatures like King Kong and so forth. And now, in 1998, during a time where people are thriving for high-tech, but basic, films with lots of graphics and not much brain, Godzilla has made a comeback. However, nobody liked it. Full movie review »