Battle in Outer Space

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Battle in Outer Space

Battle in Outer Space (1959)
Directed by Ishirô Honda
Produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka
Written by Jojiro Okami
Shinichi Sekizawa
Starring Ryo Ikebe
Kyôko Anzai
Koreya Senda
Minoru Takada
Leonard Stanford
Harold Conway
Yoshio Tsuchiya
Music by Akira Ifukube
Cinematography Hajime Koizumi
Editing by Kazuji Taira
Distributed by Toho
Release date(s) Flag of Japan December 26, 1959
Flag of the United States July 8, 1960
Running time 93 min.
90 min. (USA)
Country Flag of Japan Japan
Language Japanese
English
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Uchū Daisensō (宇宙大戦争?) is a tokusatsu film produced and released by Toho Studios in Japan in 1959, and distributed world-wide (sans Far East Territories) in 1960 by Columbia Pictures under the title Battle in Outer Space. The screenplay was written by Shinichi Sekizawa (from a story by Jojiro Okami) and was brought to the screen by Toho's well-known kaiju eiga specialists, Ishirô Honda, Eiji Tsuburaya, Tomoyuki Tanaka, and composer Akira Ifukube.

Battle in Outer Space is a loose sequel to The Mysterians (1957), jumping ahead several years to 1965, when Etsuko Shiraishi and Dr. Adachi, among others, are now heavily involved in the Earth Defense Forces. Rather than have Mysterians return to Earth for this sequel, a new, more sinister race was created: the Natal, who wield powerful anti-gravity weapons.

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[edit] U.S. release

Battle in Outer Space was released in America by Columbia Pictures in July of 1960, and was also available for theatrical bookings packaged at the top of a double-feature with David Bradley's low-budget space opera, 12 to the Moon.

New York Times film critic Howard Thompson gave Battle in Outer Space a mixed, but generally positive review, stating, "The plot is absurd and is performed in dead earnest... some of the artwork is downright nifty, especially in the middle portion, when an earth rocket soars to the moon to destroy the palpitating missile base... the Japanese have opened a most amusing and beguiling bag of technical tricks, as death-dealing saucers whiz through the stratosphere... and the lunar landscape is just as pretty as it can be."

[edit] Cast

  • Dr. Ichiro Katsumiya - Ryo Ikebe
  • Etsuko Shiraishi - Kyoko Anzai
  • Yuichi Iwamura - Yoshio Tsuchiya
  • Commander of the Self-Defense Forces - Minoru Takada
  • Kogure (Engineer), SPIP-1 Crew - Hisaya Ito
  • Dr. Kenjiro Adachi - Koreya Senda
  • Dr. Roger Richardson - Leonard Stanford
  • Dr. Immelmann - Harold Conway
  • Dr. Ahmed - George Wyman
  • Silvia - Elise Richter
  • Okada, SPIP-1 Crew - Nadao Kirino
  • Captain of Space Fighter Squadron - Kozo Nomura
  • Inspector Ariake (Interpol) - Fuyuki Murakami
  • Railroad Track Inspector - Ikio Sawamura
  • Lieutenant General - Jiro Kumagai
  • Maritime Self-Defense Forces General - Katsumi Tezuka
  • Air Self-Defense Forces General - Mitsuo Tsuda
  • Adjutant - Tadashi Okabe
  • Lieutenant Pierce, SPIP-1 Crew - Malcolm Pierce
  • SPIP-1 Crew - Rinsaku Ogata
  • SPIP-1 Crew - Leonard Walsh
  • SPIP-2 Crew - Osman Yusef
  • SPIP-2 Crew - Koichi Sato
  • SPIP-2 Crew - Yasuo Araki
  • SPIP-2 Crew - Heinz Botmer
  • SPIP-2 Crew - Yutaka Oka
  • JSS-3 Communications Officer - Kisao Hatamochi
  • JSS-3 Crewmember - Yoshiyuki Uemura
  • U.S. Army General - Ed Keane
  • Express Train Engineer - Yasuhisa Tsutsumi
  • Express Train Assistant Engineer - Shigeo Kato

[edit] Production Credits

  • Executive Producer - Tomoyuki Tanaka
  • Screenplay - Shinichi Sekizawa
  • Original Story - Jojiro Okami
  • Director - Ishiro Honda
  • Visual Effects Director - Eiji Tsuburaya
  • Cinematography - Hajime Koizumi
  • Production Designer - Teruaki Abe
  • Conceptual Designer - Shigeru Komatsuzaki (uncredited)
  • Lighting - Rokuro Ishikawa
  • Sound Recordist - Choshiro Mikami and Masanobu Miyazaki
  • Music - Akira Ifukube
  • Assistant Director - Koji Kajita
  • Film Editor - Kazuji Taira
  • Film Development - Far East Laboratories
  • Production Manager - Yasuaki Sakamoto
  • Still Photographer - Issei Tanaka
  • Optical Photography - Hidesaburo Araki
  • Visual Effects Photography - Sadamasa Arikawa
  • Visual Effects Production Design - Akira Watanabe
  • Visual Effects Lighting - Kuichiro Kishida
  • Composites - Hiroshi Mukoyama
Lobby card for the 1960 US release
Lobby card for the 1960 US release

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