Godzilla vs. King Kong
Godzilla, finally emerges from his icy state. He is back to wreck havoc once again.
    Meanwhile, a Scientist makes an amazing discovery, a sort of Red Berry juice helps to soothe the mind. The re located on Faro Island. A group of people go there but sadly, the natives decline to give them any juice. The say the juice is for their "God." The team decide to ask if they could bring the monster home with them to battle Godzilla, who as once again risen. The Natives say yes and King Kong makes the trip to Japan by having him tied to a boat, drowsy from the red berries. However, Kong wakes up before they can reach Japan. It's instinct is too battle Godzilla so it does that. Godzilla and Kong meet up with each other but it is an easy match for Godzilla. Kong is down. Godzilla goes off in his direction as Kong flees. The people of Japan have no alternative but to feed Kong the berries and transport him to Godzilla. Kong is lifted by planes and battles Godzilla gain. Godzilla again defeats Kong. Kong is buried under a pile of rocks and is left for dead. However, a lighting storm comes and supercharges Kong. Godzilla has a tough battle now. The two fight until they fall into the ocean. It's a tie.
Godzilla vs. King Kong is one of Toho's low points. Don't worry, it's enjoyable but it's just too comical. Kong looked much better in 1933. (Which most will agree with me on.) One high point of the film is the soundtrack. It's very nice to listen too. Of course, this movie is a classic. I mean, two of the greatest movie monsters of all time in one film! But it didn't turn out as many had hoped. However, the rest of the 60's G-Films were very well done.
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Did You Know?
-The main title of this movie was also used during the credits of Godzilla vs. Destroyah!
-There were supposedly two endings of this film. However, that rumor is false. Guess were it formed. All in the magazine, "Famous Monsters of FilmLand."