Verdict Worth watching as a fun, oddball genre mash-up—best enjoyed with low expectations and a taste for vintage monster moviemaking.
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One of the most famous pieces of kaiju lore belongs to this film. Saperstein requested an alternate climax featuring a to appeal to international buyers. Director Ishirō Honda shot the scene—where Frankenstein miraculously defeats Baragon, only to be dragged into a lake by a sudden cephalopod attack—but it was omitted from the primary theatrical cuts. Verdict Worth watching as a fun, oddball genre
However, an alternative ending was shot specifically for international markets, featuring a sudden, unexplained attack by a Giant Octopus (Oodako). Frankenstein battles the octopus and is dragged into a lake. While this ending was omitted from most theatrical runs, it became modern folklore among monster movie fans who traded low-quality VHS bootlegs for decades to witness the elusive "Octopus Cut." Preservation on the Internet Archive If you share with third parties, their policies apply