
The Monster X Strikes Back: Attack the G8 Summit | ギララの逆襲 洞爺湖サミット危機一発
When heads of state gather at the G8 summit in Japan, Guilala -- the intergalactic monster that had been banished from the earth in The X from Outer Space -- returns to ravage the Japanese countryside and threaten the world leaders. Military strikes prove futile against the beast, but a reporter learns that one rural community possesses a strange ritual that might influence the creature. Minoru Kawasaki directs this campy satire.
Description: When heads of state gather at the G8 summit in Japan, Guilala -- the intergalactic monster that had been banished from the earth in The X from Outer Space -- returns to ravage the Japanese countryside and threaten the world leaders. Military strikes prove futile against the beast, but a reporter learns that one rural community possesses a strange ritual that might influence the creature. Minoru Kawasaki directs this campy satire.
Genres: Comedy, Science Fiction, Horror
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 98 minutes

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Played Shin'ichi
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Yûko Shôji
Played Female Interpreter 2
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Played Female Interpreter 3
Haruka Inoue
Played Female Interpreter 4
Maiko Kawamura
Played Female Interpreter 5
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Played Female Interpreter 6
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Played Female Interpreter 7
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Minoru Kawasaki
Played Tokyo Sports News Correspondent
Reijirô Katô
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Played Noboribetsu Manju Shop Clerk 2
'Hurricane Ryu' Hariken
Played Guilala Suit Actor
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Played Guilala Suit Actor
Kon Arimura
Played TV Announcer
Reipar Sato
Played Reporter 1

Akiko Kobayashi
Played Reporter 2

Masahiko Aoki
Played Reporter 3
Yôichi Okamura
Played Reporter 4
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Played Correspondent 1
Kazuki Kurosawa
Played Correspondent 2
Tomoki Matsubara
Played SP1
Naoya Ohshima
Played SP2
Yasuhisa Konishi
Played Secretary Ueno

Shoken Kunimoto
Played Captain Souma

Akitoshi Ohtaki
Played Captain Miyake

Kazuki Matsuda
Played Self-Defense Force Member 1
Sho Sawakita
Played Self-Defense Force Member 2
Takeshi Ishizaka
Played Self-Defense Force Member 3
Naoki Nakamura
Played Self-Defense Force Member 4

Yakan Nabe
Played Self-Defense Force Member 5
Aja Matsuda
Played Sugishita
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Played Komatsu

Junichi Inoue
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Played Self

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Played Self

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Played Self
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Eiichi Kikuchi
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