Godzilla (1998)

5.39
/ 10
23 User Ratings
2h 18m
Running Time

May 20, 1998
Release Date

Godzilla (1998)

5.39
/ 10
23 User Ratings
2h 18m
Running Time

May 20, 1998
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
TriStar Pictures
Toho Company, Ltd.
Centropolis Entertainment
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Plot.

French nuclear tests irradiate an iguana into a giant monster that viciously attacks freighter ships in the Pacific Ocean. A team of experts, including Niko Tatopoulos, conclude that the oversized reptile is the culprit. Before long, the giant lizard is loose in Manhattan as the US military races to destroy the monster before it reproduces and it's spawn takes over the world.

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Cast & Crew.

Frank Cilberg

Frank Cilberg

Utah Sailor

Jason Edward Jones

Jason Edward Jones

Utah Sailor

Roger McIntyre

Roger McIntyre

Utah Sailor

David Pressman

David Pressman

Anchorage Captain

Robert Faltisco

Robert Faltisco

Anchorage Ensign

Christopher Darius Maleki

Christopher Darius Maleki

Anchorage Ensign

Scott Lusby

Scott Lusby

Anchorage Ensign

Ali Afshar

Ali Afshar

Anchorage Sailor

Nathan Anderson

Nathan Anderson

F-18 Pilot

Mark Munafo

Mark Munafo

F-18 Pilot

Dwight Schmidt

Dwight Schmidt

F-18 Pilot

Dwayne Swingler

Dwayne Swingler

Raven Pilot #2

Lawton Paseka

Lawton Paseka

Officier

Greg Collins

Greg Collins

Soldier on the Bridge

James Black

James Black

Soldier

Thomas Giuseppe Giantonelli

Thomas Giuseppe Giantonelli

Soldier

Jonathan Dienst

Jonathan Dienst

Field Reporter

Benjamin Baird

Benjamin Baird

Reporters

Madeline McFadden

Madeline McFadden

Reporter

Julian M. Phillips

Julian M. Phillips

Reporter

Raymond Ramos

Raymond Ramos

Reporter

Gary A. Hecker

Gary A. Hecker

Creature Vocals (voice) / Foley Artist

Frank Welker

Frank Welker

Creature Vocals (voice)

Al Leong

Al Leong

Japanese Fishing Boat Crewman / Stunts

Ben Baca

Ben Baca

Propmaker

Josef Rusnak

Josef Rusnak

Second Unit Cinematographer

Patrick Ellis

Patrick Ellis

Visual Effects Coordinator

Terry Clotiaux

Terry Clotiaux

Visual Effects Producer

Charles S. Serrano

Charles S. Serrano

Construction Foreman

Rodney Bauer

Rodney Bauer

Grip

Billy Baker

Billy Baker

Set Dressing Artist

William Ladd Skinner

William Ladd Skinner

Supervising Art Director

Joshua Hunt

Joshua Hunt

Art Department Assistant

Damon Bowden

Damon Bowden

Standby Painter

David Shaffer

David Shaffer

Transportation Coordinator

Dionne McNeff

Dionne McNeff

Executive In Charge Of Production

George Merkert

George Merkert

Production Supervisor

Scott Martin Gershin

Scott Martin Gershin

Sound Designer

Maya Shimoguchi

Maya Shimoguchi

Assistant Art Director

Lance Fisher

Lance Fisher

Additional Camera

Gimo Chanphianamvong

Gimo Chanphianamvong

Compositing Artist

John K. Adams

John K. Adams

ADR Editor

Tony Chiu

Tony Chiu

Camera Loader

Daniel Fisher

Daniel Fisher

Assistant Property Master

Kelly Granite

Kelly Granite

Visual Effects Compositor

Gerald McRobbie

Gerald McRobbie

Visual Effects Production Assistant

Faras Rabadi

Faras Rabadi

Casting Assistant

Robert Cribbett

Robert Cribbett

Rotoscoping Artist

Lisa D. DiSanto

Lisa D. DiSanto

Production Secretary

Crista Birgy

Crista Birgy

Second Assistant Accountant

Nicholas Wolfert

Nicholas Wolfert

Additional Second Assistant Director

Lincoln D. Hiatt

Lincoln D. Hiatt

Title Designer

Karen Baker Landers

Karen Baker Landers

First Assistant Sound Editor

Alan Roberts

Alan Roberts

Special Effects Assistant

Martin Charles

Martin Charles

Graphic Designer

Mike Bell

Mike Bell

Set Supervisor

Matthew Hackett

Matthew Hackett

Lead Animator

John P. McMullen

John P. McMullen

Production Assistant

Kenneth Bailey

Kenneth Bailey

CG Artist

Arturs Rusis

Arturs Rusis

I/O Manager

Suza Kohlstedt

Suza Kohlstedt

Assistant Camera

Bill Diaz

Bill Diaz

Senior Animator

Glen L. Chin

Glen L. Chin

Additional Production Assistant

Terry Rossio

Terry Rossio

Story

Details.

Release Date
May 20, 1998

Status
Released

Running Time
2h 18m

Budget
$130,000,000

Box Office
$379,014,294

Filming Locations
New Jersey · Hawaii · Los Angeles · New York City, United States

Genres

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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 series retaining the Godzilla copyright/trademark.

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