Ishirō Honda (本多 猪四郎 Honda Ishirō), sometimes miscredited in foreign releases as “Inoshiro Honda”, (May 7, 1911 in Yamagata Prefecture – February 28, 1993) was a Japanese film director. His early film career included working as an assistant under the famed director, Akira Kurosawa.
Alongside his film duties, he was drafted into the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II in China and was a prisoner there when the war ended.
He is probably best known for his tokusatsu films including several entries in the Godzilla series. He directed the original Godzilla along with King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962), Mothra vs. Godzilla (1964), All Monsters Attack (1969) and many others until 1975. He also directed such tokusatsu films such as Rodan and Mothra. His last feature film was Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975).
The following years were spent directing various sci-fi TV shows. The superhero shows Return of Ultraman, Mirrorman and Zone Fighter were also his. In addition, he… read more
oh man this movies F*cking crazy. I loves me somes Gojira. Honda is a fantastic genre director
I’m a fan of all the kaiju films, be it the goofier later ones or the serious early ones, I’m just a sucker for the special effects, colors and the pseudo-science. According to the excellent and very… read review
ALL MONSTERS ATTACK (also known as GODZILLA’S REVENGE) is a rather hated entry in the GODZILLA canon of films, mainly due to its after school special tone and its liberal use of stock footage from… read review