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Ultraman: Monster Movie Feature is a film of genre Science fiction with Akihiko Hirata

Ultraman: Monster Movie Feature (1967)

Ultraman: Monster Movie Feature
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Length 1h19
Genres Science fiction,    Action,    Adventure
Rating73% 3.674283.674283.674283.674283.67428

Ultraman (長篇怪獣映画ウルトラマン, Chōhen Kaijū Eiga Urutoraman) is a 1967 Japanese tokusatsu kaiju film consisting of re-edited material from the original television series Ultraman.

Actors

Akihiko Hirata

(Professor Iwamoto)
Akiji Kobayashi

(Capt. Toshio Muramatsu)
Susumu Kurobe

(Shin Hayata)
Masanari Nihei

(Mitsuhiro Ide)
Hiroko Sakurai

(Akiko Fuji)
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