Italian director Luigi Cozzi has had a long career, and so-bad-it's-good film fans will know certain parts of his work, which includes infamous items like STARCRASH and THE HUMANOID (both recommended). In 1977 he added WWII footage and synthesizers to his own edit of KING OF THE MONSTERS. If that were the extent of it, we would still have a unique and compelling version of the film, but instead he went the extra mile and attempted to colorize it. Now, by "colorize" I don't mean the dreadful experiments that Ted Turner was a proponent of, but, instead, more like a psychedelic backdrop to a rock concert. In fact, it was done exactly the same way, with gels. The result is very trippy; each scene of the film involving humans is cast in yellows or orange, while outdoor scenes are often red. The underwater scenes have deep blues and greens. Sometimes they phase into each other somewhat, like a cathode ray tube that's going out.
Godzilla fans are divided over the finished product, and refer to it as "Cozzilla." Some hate the very sight of it, and some are entranced. I fall mostly into the latter camp; I don't think that lots of the extra (sometimes gruesome) war footage was really needed, though; I can understand being a purist about it, but the reality is, the original GOJIRA is so good, it's usually unaffected by edits and still shines through. I mean, show a Godzilla detractor (or somebody who poo-poos monster movies in general) KING OF THE MONSTERS. Anyone whose brain stem hasn't become completely detached will have to admit to you that it's good.
I should also state at this point that the film was a big success in Italy. AND, you can even see the whole thing--subtitled even--on YouTube (which is kind of amazing, because Toho apparently loathes this version). Unfortunately it's from a VHS copy of a TV airing, but since we are beggars, we cannot be choosers here:
Here’s a 1080 version that has the ending intact (despite the description that I believe to be ripped from an inaccurate Wikipedia summary).
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It doesn’t normally have subtitles, but when I downloaded the MKV file and played it on VLC, there were subtitles even for title cards. I do like the VHS version because the distorted video and audio give the movie a creepy layer that I’ve never seen even in the Japanese version.
The other comment is from me. Just forgot to put in my username.
ReplyDelete@JunkeonWedge: Hey, thanks! There was a plan by the great Red Menace (who has done all the blu-ray, American-version reconstructions of much of the vintage Godzilla series from superior sources) to do a remastered edition of this movie. At least, it was on his list of future projects, and at first I wondered if this was where it ended up! I will check this out.
ReplyDeleteI do agree though, wholeheartedly, about the extra layer of creepiness the VHS version provides!
On one hand, wow, this is awesome and amazing.
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, for those of us who can't handle .flac and still use iTunes, could you upload some .mp3s or possibly even .m4a files, please and thanks?
Download has been redone with mp3 added!
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