The movie "King Kong vs. Godzilla" (1962) starts with a news report about a strange phenomenon of icebergs melting in the ocean, causing the United Nations to send a nuclear submarine to investigate. Meanwhile, a Japanese scientist discovers a red fruit with healing properties on a primitive island, but the natives refuse to share it. A TV producer, Mr. Taco, sends his employees to the island to investigate a giant monster, which turns out to be King Kong. Kong is captured and taken to Japan, where he escapes and begins to destroy the city.
Meanwhile, the submarine inadvertently releases Godzilla, who also heads towards Japan. The military tries to stop Godzilla with various plans, including a trap and an electric fence, but Godzilla proves to be a formidable opponent. The government decides not to use the atomic bomb, and instead, they use a Chinese plan to put King Kong to sleep using the red fruit and the ritual music from the island.
The army then decides to make King Kong fight Godzilla, hoping they will eliminate each other. The two monsters engage in a fierce battle, with King Kong initially at a disadvantage. However, a storm appears, increasing Kong's powers and weakening Godzilla. Kong gains the upper hand and launches Godzilla into the sea.
In the end, only one of the monsters emerges from the water, suggesting that it is the winner of the contest. The movie ends with the winner being revealed, but the summary does not explicitly state who the winner is, leaving it to the reader's interpretation.
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1. A trailer for the movie "Gods Chile King Kong" has been released.
2. The movie is not new, but was actually created in 1962.
3. The film begins with a gringo reporter commenting on two important news items.
4. The Japanese fleet has noticed strange phenomena, including large icebergs floating due to higher-than-normal sea temperatures.
5. The United Nations has sent a nuclear submarine to investigate the high sea temperatures.
6. A Japanese scientist has discovered a new, tasty red fruit with healing properties that only grows on a primitive island.
7. The natives of the island refuse to share the fruit, claiming it can only be eaten by their god, a being the size of a mountain.
8. A television program head, Mr. Taco, sends two Chinese subordinates, Sakurai and Insaboro, to the island to investigate the story of a giant animal.
9. The subordinates are captured by the natives, but eventually befriend the chief by giving him gifts.
10. The natives perform a ritual to honor a giant monster, which Sakurai and Insaboro initially don't understand.
11. The next day, a giant monster, King Kong, appears and attacks the village.
12. The villagers flee, but King Kong is drawn to the tasty red fruit and eats it, causing the villagers to celebrate.
13. Sakurai and Insaboro tie King Kong to a raft and take him to Japan.
14. Meanwhile, a submarine with soldiers and scientists investigating the high sea temperatures inadvertently releases Godzilla.
15. Godzilla attacks Japan, and the military tries to stop him using various methods.
16. The government orders King Kong not to be allowed into Japan for security reasons, but King Kong escapes and begins destroying everything in his path.
17. The military tries to stop King Kong using electric fences, which works temporarily.
18. King Kong is eventually lured to sleep using the red fruit and music from the ritual.
19. The army decides to make King Kong fight Godzilla to eliminate both monsters.
20. King Kong and Godzilla engage in a fierce battle, which is initially even but eventually turns in King Kong's favor after a storm increases his powers.
21. King Kong defeats Godzilla by holding him tightly and launching himself into the sea.
22. The outcome of the battle is left uncertain until one of the monsters emerges from the water, indicating the winner.