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Godzilla: The First 70 Years: The Official Illustrated History of the Japanese Productions

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Godzilla: The First 70 Years: The Official Illustrated History of the Japanese Productions

Contributors:

By (Author) Steve Ryfle
By (author) Ed Godziszewski
Foreword by John Carpenter
Foreword by Megumi Odaka
Afterword by Shogo Tomiyama

ISBN:

9781419762116

Publisher:

Abrams

Imprint:

Abrams

Publication Date:

15th July 2025

UK Publication Date:

17th July 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Film: styles and genres

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

432

Dimensions:

Width 254mm, Height 305mm

Description

An epic celebration of Godzillas 70th anniversary, exploring every aspect of the King of Monsters creation, design, and evolution

Godzilla: The First 70 Years is a narrative and visual history of the King of the Monsters, chronicling the triumphs, challenges, and meaning of seven decades of city-trashing, kaiju-smashing mayhem.

It's also a tribute to Godzillas creators and costarsthe filmmakers, special-effects wizards, cast members, even the stuntmen inside the monster suitand an appreciation of the behind-the-scenes artistry involved in bringing Godzilla to cinematic life, then and now.

Exclusive behind-the-scenes photography, production materials, posters, and lobby cards showcase: The Showa Era films (19541975) The Heisei Era films (19841995) 1998s Godzilla film produced by TriStar Pictures The Millennium Series (19992004) Legendary Pictures Monsterverse Animated works Shin Godzilla (Japans Picture of the Year, 2016) Academy Awardwinning 2023 box office phenomenon Godzilla Minus One
Extensive visuals detail the evolution of kaiju design, as well as profile the creative contribution and SFX developments across seven decades of exceptional filmmaking and innovation.

Author Bio

Steve Ryfle is coauthor, with Ed Godziszewski, of Ishiro Honda: A Life in Film, from Godzilla to Kurosawa. His writing has been published in Cineaste, Criterion Current, The Los Angeles Times, the Virginia Quarterly Review, Zyzzyva, and other publications, and he has contributed audio commentaries, essays, and other material to numerous home-video releases. He is cowriter, with Joal Ryan, of the documentary feature film Miracle on 42nd Street, which won the 2020 New York Emmy Award for Best Documentary. He is also coproducer and cowriter, with Ed Godziszewski, of the documentary feature film Bringing Godzilla Down to Size.

Ed Godziszewski is coauthor, with Steve Ryfle, of Ishiro Honda: A Life in Film, from Godzilla to Kurosawa. He is the longtime editor-in-chief and publisher of the independent genre magazine Japanese Giants and was an original contributor to Fangoria magazine. He has contributed audio commentaries and other materials to numerous home video releases, and is coproducer and cowriter, with Steve Ryfle, of the documentary feature film Bringing Godzilla Down to Size.

John Carpenter has brought to the screen some of the most popular and influential films in history, beginning with his 1978 breakthrough, Halloween. He directed such horror classics as The Thing, The Fog, Christine and In the Mouth of Madness, as well as Assault on Precinct 13, Escape from New York and Escape from L.A., the Oscar-nominated Starman, Big Trouble in Little China, Village of the Damned, Vampires, Memoirs of an Invisible Man, Ghosts of Mars, and The Ward. Carpenter is the recipient of dozens of awards and honors, including the Le Carrosse DOr (Golden Coach), from the French Directors Guild during the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, and lifetime achievement honors from the Bram Stoker Awards, the Online Film Critics Society, and the Saturn Awards (George Pal Memorial Award).

Megumi Odaka portrayed psychic Miki Saegusa in six consecutive films, from 1989s Godzilla vs. Biollante through 1995s Godzilla vs. Destoroyah. As Miki, Ms. Odaka has made the most appearances and had the greatest longevity of any character in the Godzilla film series. A former idol, singer, and actress, Ms. Odaka won the Japan Academy Film Prize for Newcomer of the Year for her debut in Princess from the Moon (1987) opposite Toshiro Mifune. She retired from acting in 2000.

Shogo Tomiyama originally joined Toho in the film promotion department, eventually assuming the role of film producer. Tomiyama assisted Tomoyuki Tanaka on the Godzilla series starting with Godzilla vs. Biollante in 1989 and eventually succeeded Tanaka as executive producer for all of Tohos science-fiction and monster films through 2004sGodzilla Final Wars. He also served as president of Toho Pictures from 200410.

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