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Movie (1965)
English title: Frankenstein Conquers the World
Starring:
Tadao Takashima (Dr. Yuzo Kawaji)
Nick Adams (Dr. James Bowen)
Kumi Mizuno (Dr. Sueko Togami)
Yoshio Tsuchiya (Kawai)
Kôji Furuhata (Frankenstein)
Jun Tazaki (Military Advisor)
The immortal heart of Frankenstein is sent to Imperial Japan in 1945 following the defeat of Nazi Germany. It is in the Hiroshima Army Hospital when the US destroys the city with an atomic bomb. Fifteen years later, scientists specializing in radiation treatments are astonished at the discovery of a feral boy who, it turns out, is Frankenstein regrown from his immortal heart. He soon grows gigantic and escapes into the Japanese Alps, where his efforts to live peacefully are hindered by the subterranean monster Baragon, for whose vicious attacks Frankenstein is blamed.
Unidentified Aircraft
American bomber which sights the Japanese submarine on its way to meet with the Germans, forcing it into a crash dive.
Unidentified Aircraft
American plane. Serves as a spotter for bombers and drops flares during the transfer of Frankenstein's heart from the German sub to the Japanese one.
Unidentified Aircraft
Bomber which sinks the German sub.
Unidentified Aircraft
Drops the fateful atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
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