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'''Latitude Zero''' ([[:Category:1969|1969]], [[:Category:USA|USA]]/[[:Category:Japan|Japan]]) is a [[:Category:Godzilla and Friends|Giant Monster]]-[[:Category:Science Fiction|Science Fiction]]-[[:Category:Action/Adventure|Action/Adventure]] film directed by [[:Category:Ishirō Honda|Ishirō Honda]]. | '''Latitude Zero''' ([[:Category:1969|1969]], [[:Category:USA|USA]]/[[:Category:Japan|Japan]]) is a [[:Category:Godzilla and Friends|Giant Monster]]-[[:Category:Science Fiction|Science Fiction]]-[[:Category:Action/Adventure|Action/Adventure]] film directed by [[:Category:Ishirō Honda|Ishirō Honda]]. | ||
*'''Contents''': [[Latitude Zero (1969)|Poster Art]] | *'''Contents''': [[Latitude Zero (1969)|Poster Art]] | ||
*'''Featured in''': [[Trailer Trauma 2: Drive-in Monsterama (BluRay)]] | |||
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Revision as of 11:59, 22 July 2020
Latitude Zero (1969, USA/Japan) is a Giant Monster-Science Fiction-Action/Adventure film directed by Ishirō Honda.
- Contents: Poster Art
- Featured in: Trailer Trauma 2: Drive-in Monsterama (BluRay)
Main Details
- Released on July 26, 1969 (Japan)
- Color
- Running time: 89 minutes
- Production Co.: Ambassador Productions | Don Sharpe Enterprises | National General Pictures | Toho Studios
- Distribution Co.: Toho Studios (Japan) | National General Pictures (USA; dubbed)
- Directed by Ishirō Honda
- Written by Warren Lewis, Shin'ichi Sekizawa and Ted Sherdeman
- Starring: Akira Takarada, Joseph Cotten, Cesar Romero
Plot Summary
- A journalist is saved by a giant submarine captained by a 200 year old man who takes him to an underwater paradise city where no one ages. That's when monsters and mutants sent by the captain's rival, a 200 year old scientist, attack.
Tagline
- Discover the incredible world of tomorrow... 15 miles straight down at LATITUDE ZERO