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Exclusive: “TUCKER & DALE” actor joins new kaiju film “THE GREAT BUDDHA ARRIVAL”

Wednesday, August 29, 2018 | Exclusive, News

By MICHAEL GINGOLD

A remake of the film considered the first giant-monster movie made in Japan, THE GREAT BUDDHA ARRIVAL has a cast full of genre veterans, and we just got the scoop about the latest addition.

Philip Granger (pictured below), from TUCKER & DALE VS. EVIL, TV’s GHOST WARS and many others, has joined THE GREAT BUDDHA ARRIVAL, to be directed by Hiroto Yokokawa. Based on the long-lost 1934 feature DAIBUTSU KOKAIKU, and being made with the blessings of its director Yoshiro Edamasa’s grandson, it sports a cast including legendary actor Akira Takarada (from six Godzilla films, including the original), Peggy Neal (THE X FROM OUTER SPACE), Yukijiro Hotaru (GAMERA trilogy, GODZILLA: GMK), Ippei Ohsako and Inge Murata (both from SHIN GODZILLA), Shelley Sweeney (four Godzilla films), Yuki Morita (GODZILLA 2014), Norman England (two Godzilla films), Robert Scott Field (GODZILLA VS. KING GHIDORAH), Masanori Kikuzawa, J-Pop superstar Momoka Iwata, rapper Yuma, Kazuma Yoneyama, Jun’ichiro Nirasawa and Yoshihiko Ohtsuki (both from GODZILLA: FINAL WARS) and Takashi Yasuda. The filmmakers are in the midst of an Indiegogo campaign to cover the cost of shooting these cameos; you can see it here. The project’s official website can be found here.

Michael Gingold
Michael Gingold (RUE MORGUE's Head Writer) has been covering the world of horror cinema for over three decades, and in addition to his work for RUE MORGUE, he has been a longtime writer and editor for FANGORIA magazine and its website. He has also written for BIRTH.MOVIES.DEATH, SCREAM, IndieWire.com, TIME OUT, DELIRIUM, MOVIEMAKER and others. He is the author of the AD NAUSEAM books (1984 Publishing) and THE FRIGHTFEST GUIDE TO MONSTER MOVIES (FAB Press), and he has contributed documentaries, featurettes and liner notes to numerous Blu-rays, including the award-winning feature-length doc TWISTED TALE: THE UNMAKING OF "SPOOKIES" (Vinegar Syndrome).