

wataru wrote:Does anyone know which Gamera films were dubbed by Sandy Frank and what formats theyre available in? (besides MST3K)



o.supreme wrote:Yes. I actually got all 5 Sandy Frank Gamera films at KB Toystore back in 1989, they were 2 bucks each on VHS (because these were the only versions avaialable at the time, I have long since discarded mine however). You can find used copies on Amazon or eBay:
http://www.amazon.com/Gamera-VHS-Eiji-F ... 526&sr=1-6
http://www.amazon.com/Gamera-Vs-Barugon ... 563&sr=1-4

gvamp wrote:Sandy Frank did a dub for Gamera, Gamera vs Barugon, Gamera vs Gyoas, Gamera vs Guiron and Gamera vs Zigra basically the MST3K Gamera flicks.



Goji wrote:but some films which were released by AIP-TV, like GYAOS, are the Sandy Frank versions(!). It's odd, and can get pretty confusing.
I believe they are all AIP-TV versionswataru wrote:Do you know what versions are on the St Clair Vision set ?
wataru wrote:So
Gamera - VHS
Barugon - VHS
Gyaos - DVD Shout!
Viras- None
Guiron - DVD Shout!
Jiger- None
Zigra - DVD Shout!
Super Monster Gamera - None
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wataru wrote:It's a Shame Gamera, Barugon, Gaos, Guiron & Zigra got Sandy Frank-erized.
THAT I will agree with simply because these were the ONLY versions released on VHS and seen on MST3K. It wasn't until 1997 when Neptune Media painstakingly tried to release restored versions of the AIP TV versions on VHS, and only succeeded in getting 2 done. However many fans had already seen them on TV decades before.wataru wrote:Sandy Frank dubs were probably the majority versions most people got exposed to Gamera, via MST3K or VHS tape.

o.supreme wrote:wataru wrote:It's a Shame Gamera, Barugon, Gaos, Guiron & Zigra got Sandy Frank-erized.
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wataru wrote:Sandy Frank is like the Christopher Columbus of the Gamera world. He brought the joy of rubber suited fighting turtles to the US! Respect him!
wataru wrote:Also respect bootleggers for we brought you Heisei Godzilla before those VHSs came out.



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