Frankenstein Conquers the World

Frankenstein Conquers the World

90 mins | Science Fiction, Horror | Aug. 8, 1965

During WWII, Germans obtain the immortal heart of Frankenstein's monster and transport it to Japan to prevent it being seized by the Allies. Kept in a Hiroshima laboratory, it is seeming lost when the United States destroys the city with the atomic bomb. Years later a wild boy is discovered wandering the streets of the city alone, born of the immortal heart.

Frankenstein Conquers the World

90 mins | Science Fiction, Horror | Aug. 8, 1965

Frankenstein Conquers the World
During WWII, Germans obtain the immortal heart of Frankenstein's monster and transport it to Japan to prevent it being seized by the Allies. Kept in a Hiroshima laboratory, it is seeming lost when the United States destroys the city with the atomic bomb. Years later a wild boy is discovered wandering the streets of the city alone, born of the immortal heart.
IMDb rating 5.5
Producers Toho Company, Ltd., Henry G. Saperstein Enterprises Inc.
Original title フランケンシュタイン対地底怪獣
Directors Ishirō Honda
Writers Reuben Bercovitch, Jerry Sohl, Takeshi Kimura

Cast

Tadao Takashima

as Dr. Yuzo Kawaji

Nick Adams

as Dr. Bowen

Kumi Mizuno

as Dr. Sueko Togami

Yoshio Tsuchiya

as Mr. Kawai

Jun Tazaki

as Military Advisor

Susumu Fujita

as Osaka Police Chief

Takashi Shimura

as Axis Scientist

Nobuo Nakamura

as Skeptical Museum Chief

Kenji Sahara

as Soldier

Yoshifumi Tajima

as Submarine Commander

Kôzô Nomura

as Overzealous Reporter

Haruya Katō

as TV Director

Ikio Sawamura

as Man Walking Dog

Yoshio Kosugi

as Mountain Soldier

Keiko Sawai

as Kazuko, the dying girl

Noriko Takahashi

as Girl in Lodge

Peter Mann

as Dr. Liesendorf

Ren Yamamoto

as Bystander

Yutaka Sada

as Hospital Administrator

Hisaya Itô

as Osaka Police Sergeant

Kenzô Tabu

as Scornful News Editor

Shigeki Ishida

as Chuckling Scientist

Nadao Kirino

as Police Sergeant

Yutaka Nakayama

as News Cameraman A

Senkichi Ômura

as News Cameraman B

Tadashi Okabe

as Sarcastic Reporter

Toshihiko Furuta

as Bystander

Kenichiro Kawaji

as Young Frankenstein

Hideaki Nitani

as Hospital Official

Shin Ôtomo

as Policeman

Shôichi Hirose

as Tunnel Worker

Hideo Shibuya

as Reporter

Saburô Iketani

as Reporter

Koji Furuhata

as Frankenstein

Haruo Nakajima

as Baragon