Toyoaki Suzuki Movies List

This is a list of the most popular movies starring actor Toyoaki Suzuki. And Of course, no Toyoaki Suzuki movies list would be complete without mentioning some of the greatest. These high-profile films, often box office gold, helped solidified Toyoaki Suzuki's status as a household name. On this top list of Toyoaki Suzuki movies are films such as, Godzilla, the Monster of the Pacific Ocean, Godzilla, Godzilla, King of the Monsters!, Sudden Rain, Godzilla. What would you say are among the best Toyoaki Suzuki movies of all time. And how many of these popular films have you seen before.

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Godzilla, the Monster of the Pacific Ocean

Obscure French version of the original Godzilla. The film combines elements of the original Toho version and the American King of the Monsters! in a unique assemblage exclusive to the Francophone market. Released by Les Films du Verseau.

Godzilla

Japan is thrown into a panic after several ships are sunk near Odo Island. An expedition to the island led by Dr. Yemani soon discover something far more devastating than imagined in the form of a 50 meter tall monster whom the natives call Gojira. Now the monster begins a rampage that threatens to destroy not only Japan, but the rest of the world as well.

Godzilla, King of the Monsters!

During an assignment, foreign correspondent Steve Martin spends a layover in Tokyo and is caught amid the rampage of an unstoppable prehistoric monster the Japanese call 'Godzilla'. The only hope for both Japan and the world lies on a secret weapon, which may prove more destructive than the monster itself.

Sudden Rain

A husband and wife's pet peeves and minor irritations escalate into major rifts and animosity.

Godzilla

A re-edited Italian-language dubbed version of Godzilla, using as a basis the U.S. version Godzilla, King of the Monsters! (1956), plus WWII newsreel footage and clips from other monster 1950's movies. The re-edited film was then colorized via a process called Spectrorama 70 consisting of applying various colored gels to the black and white footage. The film's opening and ending also features new music composed by musician Vince Tempera (under the pseudonym Magnetic System).

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