Ultraman

Japan Release: 1967
Running Time:
79 minutes

Ultraman


Japanese Title

長篇怪獣映画ウルトラマン
[Chohen Kaiju Eiga Urutoraman]

Distributor: Production:

Toho
Tsuburaya Productions

When an alien from the Nebula M78 accidentally crashes into a patrolling Shin Hayata of the Science Patrol, he saves his life by bonding his essence. From the process, they become Ultraman! Together, Ultraman and the Science Patrol investigate and confront a bevy of strange cases and giant monsters running amok...

Live Action Science Fiction Kaiju

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Titles

International Title

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Initial US Title

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US Distributor: - / Time: -

Alternate Titles

Feature Monster Movie: Ultraman
[Literal translation]

 


Monsters



Aliens, SDF & Misc.

Jet VTOL
Jet VTOL
Sub VTOL
Sub VTOL
Special Submarine S16
Special Submarine S16
Transport Jets
Transport Jets
TH-55J Helicopter
TH-55J Helicopter
Type 61 Tank
Type 61 Tank
Missile Launcher Unit
Missile Launcher Unit

Staff

Cast

Directed by Hajime Tsuburaya
Writing credits Mamoru Sasaki
Produced by Eiji Tsuburaya
Music by Kunio Miyauchi
Cinematography by Yasumichi Fukuzawa, Masaharu Utsumi
Film Editing by Yoshiharu Hayashi
Production Design by Seiichi Oota
Assistant Directors Masao Kobayashi
Shin Hayata Susumu Kurobe
Toshio Muramatsu, SSSP Captain Akiji Kobayashi
Akiko Fuji Hiroko Sakurai
Daisuke Arashi Sandayu Dokumamushi
Mitsuhiro Ide Masanari Nihei
Isamu Hoshino Akihide Tsuwaza
Mr. Matsui Asao Matsumoto
Nakatani, Professor Kotaro Tomita
Osamu Suzuki, The Monster Prince Chiharu Inayoshi
Rieko Suzuki, Osamu's Mother Yukie Nunoji
Hiroshi Tsutomu Kato
Mihara Hiroshi Miyata
Yoshimura, Osaka Officer Rinsaku Ogata
Saitama Policemen Hakase Kuni, Kozo Watanabe
Narrator Hikaru Urano

Posters


Background and Trivia

  • Consists of re-edited footage from Ultraman episodes "Ultra Operation No. 1", "The Lawless Monster Zone", "The Prince of Monsters: Part 1", and "The Prince of Monsters: Part 2".
  • Much like its televised counterpart, the movie opens with credits over the silhouettes of various monsters, which includes Kanegon, Goga, Gorgos, Antlar, Magular, Neronga, Gango, Pigmon, and Alien Baltan.