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Practical Effects
Giant Frankenstein suit wrestling a burrowing dinosaur
Production
Toho-UPA co-production with Nick Adams' chaotic energy
Direction
Honda's surprisingly tender monster-as-victim framing

Director
Ishirō Honda
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