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Synopsis
Dedicated to Tomoyuki Tanaka (1910-1997), who produced the 1954 original and sequels, the Devlin/Emmerich interpretation displays a redesign of Godzilla, now a large lizard mutated after fallout from French nuclear tests. A blinding flash of white light fills the Eastern sky. Thousands of miles away, the Pacific Ocean churns, engulfing a freighter. On another part of the globe, giant footsteps plow a path through miles of Panamanian forests, Tahitian villages, and Jamaican beaches. In the Ukraine, biologist Dr. Niko Tatopoulos (Matthew Broderick), with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, is examining the impact of radiation on Chernobyl earthworms. Colonel Hicks (Kevin Dunn) and a military team escort Niko to check out giant claw marks on the beached freighter; they're joined by paleontologists Elsie Chapman (Vicki Lewis) and Mendel Craven (Malcolm Danare). Blood and giant-size footprints indicate "some sort of enormous reptile." French secret agent Philippe Roache talks to the freighter's only survivor, who keeps repeating, "Gojira...Gojira." Tatopoulos et al arrive in Manhattan's Fulton Fish Market where Godzilla surfaces, moving on to the NYC financial district where Mayor Ebert (Michael Lerner) is speaking. Ambitious Audrey Timmonds (Maria Pitillo), who works for TV news anchor Charles Caiman (Harry Shearer), is Niko's former girlfriend, and she uses this to her professional advantage. As the wave of destruction continues, Niko and Roache track the creature through the evacuated city and discover Godzilla's eggs about to hatch in Madison Square Garden. They are followed by Audrey and TV cameraman Victor "Animal" Palotti (Hank Azaria), and soon the hatching Godzilla offspring prowl the Garden corridors, leading to a final showdown. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Hank Azaria Victor (Animal) Palotti
Matthew Broderick Dr. Niko Tatopoulos
Malcom Danare Dr. Mendel Craven
Kevin Dunn Colonel Hicks
Arabella Field Lucy Palotti
Lorry Goldman Gene
Michael Lerner Mayor Ebert
Maria Pitillo Audrey Timmonds
Jean Reno Philippe Roache
Doug Savant Sergeant O'Neal
Harry Shearer Charles Caiman
Vicki Lewis Dr. Elsie Chapman

Production Crew

Robert Woodruff Art Director
Eric Pascarelli Camera Operator
April Webster Casting
David Bloch Casting
Elizabeth Greenberg Casting
Ueli Steiger Cinematographer
Cary Woods Co-Executive Producer
Robert N. Fried Co-Executive Producer
Kelly Van Horn Co-producer
Peter Winther Co-producer
Robert N. Fried Co-producer
David Arnold Composer (Music Score)
Joseph Porro Costume Designer
Roland Emmerich Director
David J. Siegel Editor
Peter Amundson Editor
Dionne McNeff Executive in Charge of Production
Cary Woods Executive Producer
Roland Emmerich Executive Producer
Ute Emmerich Executive Producer
William Fay Executive Producer
Kim Winther First Assistant Director
Dean Devlin Producer
Oliver Scholl Production Designer
Dean Devlin Screen Story
Roland Emmerich Screen Story
Ted Elliott Screen Story
Terry Rossio Screen Story
Dean Devlin Screenwriter
Roland Emmerich Screenwriter
Josef Rusnak Second Unit Director
Peter Jochen Krause Second Unit Director Of Photography
Victor Zolfo Set Designer
Jose Antonio Garcia Sound/Sound Designer
Patrick Tatopoulos Special Effects
Volker Engel Special Effects Supervisor
Chuck Picerni, Jr. Stunts
Jim Halty Stunts
R.A. Rondell Stunts Coordinator
William Ladd Skinner Supervising Art Director
Year: 1998
Runtime: 138
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for sci-fi monster action/violence
Category: Feature


Sound
Dolby/SDDS/DTS

Produced by
Centropolis Entertainment
Fried Films
Independent Pictures
TriStar

Release
by Sony