Godzilla (1998)
Godzilla (1998)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Matthew Broderick
Dr. Niko Tatopoulos
Jean Reno
Philippe Roaché
Maria Pitillo
Audrey Timmonds
Hank Azaria
Victor 'Animal' Palotti
Kevin Dunn
Colonel Hicks
Michael Lerner
Mayor Ebert
Harry Shearer
Charles Caiman
Arabella Field
Lucy Palotti
Vicki Lewis
Dr. Elsie Chapman
Doug Savant
Sergeant O'Neal
Malcolm Danare
Dr. Mendel Craven
Lorry Goldman
Gene, Mayor's Aide
Christian Aubert
Jean-Luc
Philippe Bergeron
Jean-Claude
Frank Bruynbroek
Jean-Pierre
François Giroday
Jean-Philippe
Nicholas J. Giangiulio
Ed
Robert Lesser
Murray
Ralph Manza
Old Fisherman
Greg Callahan
the Governor
Chris Ellis
General Anderson
Nancy Cartwright
Caiman's Secretary
Richard Gant
Admiral Phelps
Jack Moore
Leonard
Steve Giannelli
Jules
Brian Farabaugh
Arthur
Stephen Xavier Lee
Lt. Anderson
Bodhi Elfman
Freddie
Rich Grosso
Jimmy
Lloyd Kino
Japanese Tanker Cook
Toshi Toda
Japanese Tanker Captain
Clyde Kusatsu
Japanese Tanker Skipper
Masaya Katô
Japanese Tanker Crew Member
Glenn Morshower
Kyle Terrington
Lola Pashalinski
Pharmacist
Rob Fukuzaki
WIDF Co-Anchor
Dale Harimoto
WKXI Anchor
Gary W. Cruz
WFKK Anchor
Derek Webster
Utah Captain
Stuart Fratkin
Utah Ensign
Frank Cilberg
Utah Sailor
Jason Edward Jones
Utah Sailor
Roger McIntyre
Utah Sailor
David Pressman
Anchorage Captain
Robert Faltisco
Anchorage Ensign
Christopher Darius Maleki
Anchorage Ensign
Scott Lusby
Anchorage Ensign
Ali Afshar
Anchorage Sailor
Terence Paul Winter
Apache Pilot
Kirk Geiger
Apache Pilot
Pat Mastroianni
Apache Pilot
Eric Saiet
Apache Pilot
Burt Bulos
Apache Pilot
Robert Floyd
Apache Pilot
Seth Peterson
Apache Pilot
Jamison Yang
F-18 Pilot
Nathan Anderson
F-18 Pilot
Mark Munafo
F-18 Pilot
Dwight Schmidt
F-18 Pilot
Dwayne Swingler
Raven Pilot #2
Lawton Paseka
Officier
Greg Collins
Soldier on the Bridge
James Black
Soldier
Thomas Giuseppe Giantonelli
Soldier
Paul Ware
Soldier
Montae Russell
Soldier on Plane
Christopher Carruthers
Radio Technician
Daniel Pearce
Radio Technician
Mark Fite
Radio Operator
Craig 'Radioman' Castaldo
Radio Man
Eric Paskel
Rodgers
Lee Weaver
Homeless Guy
Leonard Termo
Homeless Guy
Joshua Taylor
Spotter
Al Sapienza
Taxi Cab Driver
Stoney Westmoreland
Tunnel Guard
Gary Warner
Gun Technician
Ed Wheeler
New York Cop
Bill Hoag
New Jersey Cop
Joseph Badalucco Jr.
Forklift Driver
Jonathan Dienst
Field Reporter
Benjamin Baird
Reporters
Madeline McFadden
Reporter
Julian M. Phillips
Reporter
Raymond Ramos
Reporter
Gary A. Hecker
Creature Vocals (voice) / Foley Artist
Frank Welker
Creature Vocals (voice)
Al Leong
Japanese Fishing Boat Crewman / Stunts
Ed Godziszewski
Bridge Onlooker (uncredited)
Steven Ho
Japanese Fishing Boat Crewman (uncredited)
George Cheung
Japanese Fishing Boat Crewman (uncredited)
John Koyama
Japanese Fishing Boat Crewman (uncredited)
Al Goto
Japanese Fishing Boat Crewman (uncredited) / Stunts
Norman Fessler
WIDF News Worker in Elevator (uncredited)
Roland Emmerich
Screenplay / Director / Executive Producer / Story
David Bloch
Casting
Michael Lloyd
Original Music Composer
Dean Devlin
Screenplay / Producer / Story
Oana Bogdan Miller
Art Direction
Joseph A. Porro
Costume Design
Victor J. Zolfo
Set Decoration
David Arnold
Original Music Composer
R.A. Rondell
Stunt Coordinator
Ueli Steiger
Director of Photography
John S. Baker
Special Effects
Michael T. Brady
Stunts
Robert Woodruff
Art Direction
Katalin Elek
Makeup Artist
Per Hallberg
Supervising Sound Editor
Peter Amundson
Editor
Oliver Scholl
Production Design
Clay Pinney
Special Effects Coordinator
April Webster
Casting
Lou Kleinman
Foley Editor
Mark R. La Pointe
Dialogue Editor
David Siegel
Editor
Michael Runyard
Stunts
Colin Green
Visual Effects
Robert N. Fried
Co-Executive Producer
Peter Winther
Co-Producer
Cary Woods
Co-Executive Producer
William Fay
Executive Producer
Kelly Van Horn
Co-Producer / Unit Production Manager
Ute Emmerich
Executive Producer
Tommy J. Huff
Stunts
Adam Baer
Location Scout
Tamara Smith
Post Production Supervisor
Tim Marshall
Rigging Gaffer
Kenneth E. Fix
Location Manager
Damon Bowden
Standby Painter
Anthony T. Marra II
Key Grip
Claudette Barius
Still Photographer
Dionne McNeff
Executive In Charge Of Production
Mick Cukurs
Set Designer
Florian Ballhaus
Camera Operator
Chris Winn
Craft Service
Kim H. Winther
First Assistant Director
Anna Liza Recto
Casting Associate
Wayne Shepherd
Leadman
Josef Rusnak
Second Unit Cinematographer
Kim Berner
Script Supervisor
Joshua Hunt
Art Department Assistant
Steven Kirshoff
Special Effects Coordinator
Cinda-Lin James
Utility Stunts
Donnie Grant
Painter
Gary A. Krakoff
Construction Coordinator
Dylan Goss
Aerial Camera
Ben Baca
Propmaker
Michael D. Gillis
Set Production Assistant
Keith Collea
Video Assist Operator
Mauro Borrelli
Production Illustrator
Michael Zansky
Scenic Artist
Thomas Floutz
Sculptor
Anita Louise Brown
Set Costumer
Mickey Caputo
Sound Recordist
Craig Lietzke
Transportation Captain
Doug Dalisera
Best Boy Electric
Niles McElroy
Lighting Technician
William Ladd Skinner
Supervising Art Director
Maya Shimoguchi
Assistant Art Director
David Shaffer
Transportation Coordinator
Christopher Wolf
Production Coordinator
Charles S. Serrano
Construction Foreman
Rodney Bauer
Grip
Stephen St. John
Steadicam Operator
Tamara Maellaro
Set Medic
Lisa Marie Boiko
Stand In
Lance Fisher
Additional Camera
Chantal Boom'la
Hairstylist
Rachel Aberly
Unit Publicist
Doug Harlocker
Property Master
Alessandra Carlino
Visual Effects Editor
Jeff Zucker
Gaffer
Billy Baker
Set Dressing Artist
Craig Byrom
Carpenter
Scott Stokdyk
CG Supervisor
Jerome Chen
Digital Effects Supervisor
Gina August
Driver
David R. Davies
Software Engineer
Frederic Soumagnas
Lighting Artist
Ryan Quigley
Editorial Production Assistant
Amy Alarian
Electrician
Carl Clifford
Production Manager
Bob Beher
Foley Editor
Mary Stuart
Executive Visual Effects Producer
Joaquin Gonzalo Avellán
Assistant Sound Editor
Scott Martin Gershin
Sound Designer
D. Walt Cameron
Digital Compositors
Terry Clotiaux
Visual Effects Producer
José Antonio García
Production Sound Mixer
Volker Engel
Visual Effects Supervisor
Chris Jargo
ADR Supervisor
Patrick Ellis
Visual Effects Coordinator
Jonathan Fuh
Boom Operator
Peter Afterman
Music Supervisor
Thomas Hollier
Supervising Technical Director
George Merkert
Production Supervisor
Christopher Assells
Sound Effects Editor
Sean C. Cunningham
Animation Supervisor
Jeff Glueck
Sound Engineer
Don Anderson
Mechanical Designer
Dina Eaton
Music Editor
Nanci Roberts
Visual Effects Art Director
Mark Kenna
Dolby Consultant
Troy Gilbert
Stunts
Annie Ellis
Stunts
Harry Lu
Armorer
Chuck Picerni Jr.
Stunts
Monica Anderson
First Assistant Editor
Marc Christie
Rigging Grip
David Orr
Color Timer
Dennis Rogers
First Assistant Camera
Bob Brown
Stunts
Patricia Tallman
Utility Stunts
Jeffrey Rollins
Set Dresser
Steve M. Davison
Stunts
John C. Meier
Stunts
Eddy Donno
Stunts
Blaise Corrigan
Stunts
Chad Randall
Stunts
Kenny Endoso
Stunts
Eddie Perez
Stunts
John Cenatiempo
Stunts
Gene Harrison
Stunts
Bill Anagnos
Stunts / Stunt Driver
Scott Workman
Stunts
Alan Oliney
Stunts
Phil Chong
Stunts
Thomas Robinson Harper
Stunts
Steven D. Ito
Stunts
Chris Cenatiempo
Stunts
Jimmy N. Roberts
Stunts
Kurt D. Lott
Stunts
Dustin Meier
Utility Stunts
Jimmy Romano
Stunts
Mic Rodgers
Stunts
Danny Epper
Stunts
James M. Halty
Stunts
Billy D. Lucas
Stunts
Danny Wynands
Stunts
Steve Picerni
Stunts
Scott Hubbell
Stunts
Chuck 'Chaz' Hosack
Stunts
Bennie Moore
Stunts
Peter Epstein
Stunts
Shane Dixon
Stunts
Jeff Brockton
Stunts
Larry Rippenkroeger
Stunts
Danny Rogers
Stunts
Jill Brown
Stunts
Peter Ramsey
Second Unit Director
Craig S. Jaeger
Foley Supervisor
P.K. MacCarthy
Storyboard Artist
Greg Hale
Second Second Assistant Director
Gerald McRobbie
Visual Effects Production Assistant
Nancy Jarzynko
Costumer
Lois DeArmond
Costume Illustrator
Martin Charles
Graphic Designer
Mike Bell
Set Supervisor
Paul Drenning
ADR Mixer
Craig T. Shordon
Set Painter
Ante Dugandzic
Special Effects Technician
Nicholas Wolfert
Additional Second Assistant Director
Lincoln D. Hiatt
Title Designer
Daniel Fisher
Assistant Property Master
Alan Roberts
Special Effects Assistant
Lars P. Winther
Second Assistant Director
John K. Adams
ADR Editor
Nerses Gezalyan
Foley Mixer
Bob Bowman
Sound Assistant
Kelly Granite
Visual Effects Compositor
Karen Baker Landers
First Assistant Sound Editor
Glen L. Chin
Additional Production Assistant
Faras Rabadi
Casting Assistant
Suza Kohlstedt
Assistant Camera
Michael Luciano
Visual Effects Production Manager
Art Ford
Music Consultant
Bill Diaz
Senior Animator
Jules Sylvester
Animal Wrangler
Kristen Branan
Digital Effects Producer
Arturs Rusis
I/O Manager
John P. McMullen
Production Assistant
Gary L. Camp
Second Assistant Camera
Matthew Hackett
Lead Animator
Caroline Choat
Character Designer
Mo Henry
Negative Cutter
Tony Chiu
Camera Loader
Kathleen Corgan
Assistant Location Manager
Shaun Ryan
Production Driver
Greg Hanigan
Digital Color Timer
Len Murach
Location Assistant
Shannon Speaker
Assistant Production Coordinator
Riccardo Bertoni
Extras Casting
Lisa D. DiSanto
Production Secretary
Arthur Blum
Dolly Grip
Nicholas Dodd
Conductor
Media.
Details.
Release DateMay 20, 1998
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 18m
Budget$130,000,000
Box Office$379,014,294
Filming LocationsNew Jersey · Hawaii · New York City · Los Angeles, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Godzilla is a 1998 American monster film directed and co-written by Roland Emmerich. Produced by TriStar Pictures, Centropolis Entertainment, Fried Films, and Independent Pictures, and distributed by TriStar, it is a reboot of Toho Co., Ltd.'s Godzilla franchise. It is also the 23rd film in the franchise and the first Godzilla film to be completely produced by a Hollywood studio. The film stars Matthew Broderick, Jean Reno, Maria Pitillo, Hank Azaria, Kevin Dunn, Michael Lerner, and Harry Shearer. The film is dedicated to Tomoyuki Tanaka, the co-creator and producer of various Godzilla films, who died in April 1997. In the film, authorities investigate and battle a giant monster who migrates to New York City to nest its young.
In October 1992, TriStar announced plans to produce a trilogy of Godzilla films. In May 1993, Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio were hired to write the script. In July 1994, Jan de Bont was announced as the director but left the project that December due to budget disputes. Emmerich was hired in May 1996 to direct and co-write a new script with producer Dean Devlin. Principal photography began in May 1997 and ended in September 1997.
Godzilla was theatrically released on May 20, 1998, to negative reviews and grossed $379 million worldwide against a production budget between $130–150 million and marketing costs of $80 million, becoming the third highest-grossing film of 1998. Despite turning a profit, it was considered a box office disappointment. Planned sequels were cancelled, but an animated series was produced instead. TriStar let their remake/sequel rights expire on May 20, 2003. In 2004, Toho began trademarking new iterations of TriStar's Godzilla as "Zilla", with only the incarnations from the 1998 film and animated show retaining the Godzilla copyright/trademark.