
Godzilla (1998 film) - Wikipedia
Godzilla is a 1998 American monster film directed and co-written by Roland Emmerich. Produced by TriStar Pictures, Centropolis Entertainment, Fried Films, and Independent Pictures, and …
Godzilla (1998) - IMDb
May 20, 1998 · In the wake of extensive nuclear testing in the South Pacific Ocean, the low-profile scientist, Niko Tatopoulos, is summoned by the U.S. Army to shed light on the mysterious …
GODZILLA (1998) | Wikizilla, the kaiju encyclopedia
Jan 9, 2025 · GODZILLA (GOD ゴ ZILLA ジラ Gojira) is a 1998 American giant monster film directed by Roland Emmerich and written by Dean Devlin with Emmerich based on a story by …
Godzilla (1998) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb
Godzilla (1998) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
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Find out how and where to watch "Godzilla" online on Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ today – including 4K and free options.
Godzilla | Gojipedia | Fandom
Godzilla (GODZILLA, Gojira?) is a 1998 American science fiction monster film produced by TriStar Pictures. It is the twenty-third Godzilla film in the series and the first American Godzilla …
Watch Godzilla (1998) - Free Movies - Tubi
When a giant monster created by nuclear tests descends upon New York, it's up to the U.S. Army and an odd team of investigators to stop the creature.
Godzilla (1998) (Film) - TV Tropes
Godzilla is a 1998 American remake film of the Japanese film of the same name and the first feature-length Godzilla film to be made by an American team. It was co-written and directed by …
Godzilla movie review & film summary (1998) - Roger Ebert
May 26, 1998 · What a cold-hearted, mechanistic vision, so starved for emotion or wit. The primary audience for “Godzilla” is children and teenagers, and the filmmakers have given them …
The Myths About GODZILLA (1998) : r/GODZILLA98 - Reddit
Apr 22, 2020 · For many years we have seen a number of misconceptions about the 1998 film Godzilla and its creatures and legacy, and I thought this would make a great topic to start off …