00:00:05This is Tokyo. Once a city of six million people. What has happened here was caused by a force which,
00:00:13up until a few days ago, was entirely beyond the scope of man's imagination.
00:00:18Tokyo, a smoldering memorial to the unknown. An unknown which at this very moment still prevails and could at any
00:00:26time lash out with its terrible destruction anywhere else in the world.
00:00:31There were once many people here who could have told what they saw. Now there are only a few.
00:00:51My name is Steve Martin. I'm a foreign correspondent for United World News.
00:00:57I was headed for an assignment in Cairo when I stopped off in Tokyo for a social call.
00:01:03But it turned out to be a visit to the living hell of another world.
00:01:33Emergency hospitals were overflowing with the maimed and the dead.
00:01:37For the living, the horror of last night was over.
00:01:41The only thought left was the paralyzing fear that it could happen again today or tomorrow.
00:01:54Everyone who had survived without serious injury was helping to repair the human wrecking.
00:01:59One of the survivors was Emiko Yamane, the daughter of Japan's famous paleontologist.
00:02:05For some of the victims, there was hope. For others, there would be no tomorrow.
00:02:18I don't know how many hours went by before an auxiliary hospital unit found me.
00:02:24I knew it was daylight. I was surprised to be alive.
00:02:30The odor of scorched flesh permeated the air.
00:02:33The sight of all the helpless human wreckage snapped me back to start reality.
00:03:03Eriko. Eriko. Eriko.
00:03:06Steve.
00:03:07Steve Martin.
00:03:09Are you badly hurt?
00:03:13After last night, I want you to be alive.
00:03:17I guess we're all living on borrowed time.
00:03:20Oh, Steve.
00:03:21What brought this upon us?
00:03:24I don't know, Emiko.
00:03:28I don't know.
00:03:37Your father, is he all right?
00:03:39Yes.
00:03:41He's leaving with the security officials now.
00:03:48Don't move, Steve.
00:03:50I'll try to get a doctor for you.
00:03:56It was still hard for me to believe that I could be lying here in a hospital alive.
00:04:02When I think of the thousands of others dead and dying in the room,
00:04:06it was around me.
00:04:07When I think back, only a few days ago,
00:04:09I was en route to Cairo, a few days layover in Tokyo.
00:04:14I was looking forward to a visit with an old college friend,
00:04:18Dr. Serizawa, a theoretical scientist
00:04:21who was gaining great recognition in the Far East
00:04:23for his unusual experiments.
00:04:28While I was unaware of it at the time,
00:04:3110,000 feet below,
00:04:33an incident was about to take place
00:04:35that would shake the foundations of the civilized world.
00:04:38Thisihara was living in the Far East
00:04:40another way to help the officers of the estado of the city.
00:05:06Thisihara
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00:10:02You will immediately bring it to Brazil.
00:10:04It's just a big disaster, a terrible disaster.
00:10:10That's it, operator.
00:10:12Mr. George Lawrence, United World News, Chicago, USA.
00:10:17Japanese ship disasters puzzle world.
00:10:22Eight ships obliterated by a mysterious blinding flash of fire.
00:10:27No survivors found.
00:10:29Radio reports from stricken ships gave the same message.
00:10:34That's right.
00:10:37Terrible sea of fire engulfs all.
00:10:40Staggering death toll forces all shipping schedules be canceled.
00:10:46We'll remain Tokyo unless word from you.
00:10:50Signed at Steve Martin.
00:10:53You got it, thanks.
00:10:56Like a beating illness, panic began to spread all over Japan.
00:11:00An Ankae shipping company swarmed with distraught families pleading for news of lost crews.
00:11:27A few survivors who have been found died in a matter of minutes from shock and strange burns.
00:11:54With disaster following disaster, the terror-stricken people demanded action and take it.
00:12:00Security officials and scientists were called together.
00:12:03Dr. Yamane, Japan's leading paleontologist, was among the top scientists invited to the meeting.
00:12:09I had met Dr. Yamane through my friend Serizawa several years ago.
00:12:14If there was to be an answer to these mysterious ship disasters, it would come from these men.
00:12:19Okay, we have to go.
00:12:25Dr. Yamane, nationality,ありがとうございました.
00:12:29Dr. Yamane, Japan.
00:12:30Dr. Yamane, Nationalist, was about to use the war of the roughhan.
00:12:36I was not sure if it could not be a war of the roughhan.
00:12:37Dr. Yamane, Nationalist, was able to address this in many of the wars.
00:12:42Dr. Yamane, I will solemnly give you a letter.
00:12:45Dr. Yamane, except I'm sure you were to take the war of the war of the hurt and the war
00:12:46of the war of the war.
00:12:48Dr. Yamane, we will defeat the war of the war for the war of the war.
00:12:49Dr. Yamane, Nationalist, was a war of the war.
00:12:49Seally, the war of the war, the war of the war.
00:12:49The Japanese is a little rusty.
00:12:54Dr. Yamani is suggesting to the officials that they question the natives of a small island.
00:13:00He says that Odo Island is close to the area where the disasters have taken place.
00:13:07Odo Island, a bleak spot of land in the Pacific,
00:13:12populated with several hundred natives who were now half-paralyzed with fears.
00:13:23The Japanese is spreading необход했어요.
00:13:24Do you think maybe there is a piece of wood that takes place?
00:13:32M헐, not as long as it plein through dialogue!
00:13:36Here, even!
00:13:37Fats!
00:13:39Fats!
00:13:41I've been left for outrage!
00:13:43Fats!
00:13:55These people were the only ones who had seen some of the fires it seemed.
00:14:18They were also the only ones who saw a survivor of the sinking and his visit was a short one.
00:14:49The next morning a helicopter was dispatched from Tokyo.
00:14:53The security officer, Mr. Iwanaga, had arranged for me to join the group of officials who were to question the
00:14:59natives of Odo Island.
00:15:07While various natives of the island were being interrogated by the officials, Jomo and I went out among the natives.
00:15:14Yes, I saw them. I saw them.
00:15:18Do you know what you're talking about?
00:15:19Yes.
00:15:20What was it?
00:15:21A怪物. A dangerous怪物.
00:15:25I'll come back again.
00:15:26I saw them.
00:15:27I was in the middle of the city of Kazuko.
00:15:32Hey Tomo!
00:15:34We make him mad?
00:15:36He's frightened. He's terribly frightened.
00:15:39He must have seen something.
00:15:41He claims he saw a monster.
00:15:43A horrible monster.
00:15:44He saw a monster.
00:15:46He's had too much stocking.
00:15:47No, no, Mr. Martin.
00:15:48These island people are very superstitious.
00:15:52Well, let's see what else we can find out.
00:15:55It was decided that we would spend the night.
00:15:58And it gave me an opportunity to witness a rare ceremony.
00:16:02One that was all but forgotten.
00:16:08The island people are beset by many dangers, Steve.
00:16:11Some real, some imagined.
00:16:13This ceremony is dedicated to one such danger.
00:16:22Well, there is a legend among the island people that, somewhere off their shores,
00:16:27there exists a monster too terrible for a mortal to see.
00:16:31Many soldiers ago, they used to send a young girl out on a raft.
00:16:34Each year was a sacrifice.
00:16:48The name of this one is Godzilla.
00:16:53Godzilla.
00:16:59Did you hear that?
00:17:00Godzilla?
00:17:06They believe they're, uh, Godzilla's responsible for all these ship disasters.
00:17:13They're certain of it.
00:17:15Oh, yeah.
00:17:17And.
00:36:27Nothing.
00:36:28Nothing.
00:52:49They're able to stop.
00:52:50this creature.
01:00:50Watch it.
01:18:23Thank you,
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