King Kong Movies: Toho Films

1962 - 19672 Films3h 21m3.7 Average

In the 1960s, Japanese studio Toho brought King Kong into their kaiju universe for two colorful, campy productions. These films marked a shift from stop-motion to actors in monster suits and embraced a more playful tone than the original movie.

King Kong vs. Godzilla unites two world-famous monsters in an epic battle, while King Kong Escapes pits Kong against his mechanical doppelgänger Mechani-Kong. Though not narratively connected to each other, both films showcase Toho's distinctive approach to monster movies and remain beloved by fans of vintage kaiju cinema.

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King Kong vs. Godzilla

19621h 37m3.9
Science FictionComedyAdventureFantasyAction
Original Title: キングコング対ゴジラ
Director: Ishirō Honda
Cast: Tadao Takashima, Kenji Sahara, Yū Fujiki, Ichirō Arishima, Jun Tazaki

When a pharmaceutical company captures King Kong for a publicity stunt, the giant ape finds himself pitted against the legendary Godzilla in an epic battle. Two of cinema's most iconic monsters clash as corporate interests exploit their destructive encounter for profit.

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King Kong Escapes poster

King Kong Escapes

19671h 44m3.4
ActionFantasyHorrorScience Fiction
Original Title: キングコングの逆襲
Director: Ishirō Honda
Cast: Akira Takarada, Mie Hama, Rhodes Reason, Linda Miller, Hideyo Amamoto

When the evil Dr. Who's robot Mechani-Kong fails to mine a rare element, he captures the real King Kong to do the job. This sets up an epic battle between the mechanical and real Kong atop Tokyo Tower.