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Fearful Attack of the Flying Saucers

Fearful Attack of the Flying Saucers (Japanese: 空飛ぶ円盤恐怖の襲撃, Hepburn: Soratobu Enban Kyōfu no Shūgeki) is a 1956 independent Japanese tokusatsu science fiction film directed and written by Shinichi Sekizawa, with special effects and cinematography by Sadao Uemura. Produced by Kokumotsu Films and distributed by Shintoho, it is Sekizawa's sole directorial credit and stars Tadao Takashima, Junko Ebata, Taiji Tonoyama, Hiroshi Sugi, Shigeru Amachi, and Junji Masuda. In the film, a group of Japanese scientists deal with a sudden alien invasion by inventing a rocket in order to save the planet.[1]

Fearful Attack of the Flying Saucers
Theatrical release poster
Japanese name
Kanji空飛ぶ円盤恐怖の襲撃
Transcriptions
Revised HepburnSoratobu Enban Kyōfu no Shūgeki
Directed byShinichi Sekizawa
Screenplay byShinichi Sekizawa
Starring
CinematographySadao Uemura
Music bySatoshi Kusagawa
Production
company
Kokumotsu Films
Distributed byShintoho
Release date
November 7, 1956 (Japan)
Running time
79 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Fearful Attack of the Flying Saucers was released nationwide in Japan by Shintoho on November 7, 1956. After its release, it was considered lost until a 16mm cut was found in 2010 and sold for auction online for ¥2.1 million.[2][3] Plans were made for a DVD release following the auction, though they have yet to materialize.[3]

Plot edit

While tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union's nuclear tests cause severe neuroticism in Japan, alleged sightings of flying saucers wreaking havoc occur in New York City, London, and Hong Kong but are deemed merely hallucinations by officials. The following day, the Dai Tōkyō Shinpō reported that a flying saucer was recently spotted over the skies of Tokyo. The Defense Agency holds a meeting with Dr. Hiroto Otsuki, and Dr. Kuroi of the Nuclear Research Institute on defensive measures against the flying saucers that cause devastating destruction using their ray weapons.

Dai Tōkyō Shinpō reporter Masao Hayashi questions Dr. Otsuki regarding efforts to defeat the saucers. During his interview, Otsuki reveals that a new metal that is capable of withstanding the flying saucer's rays is nearing completion. The following morning, the Japan Self-Defense Forces surround a saucer that has materialized above Akasaka's television tower. After an alien robot named Dulles emerges from the saucer, jets attempt an aerial assault on the flying saucer but are obliterated by its ray. Several flying saucers then proceed to eradicate Tokyo's prominent institutes. Fortunately, the group of human scientists decodes the language spoken by Dulles before the M87 Nebula aliens destroyed the city's landmarks.

Dr. Hoshina, a paralyzed space scientist who was tortured because he refused to collaborate with the army during World War II, concludes that the scientists must construct a rocket to combat the aliens or the saucers will destroy civilization and the planet. Hence, the scientists secretly build the R-1 Rocket underwater off the west coast of Izu in an underground hangar. One day, the aliens discover the secret location and try to destroy their threat, the R-1 prior to its completion. The group attempts to defend the rocket by using guided missiles, which, despite not having any effect on the flying saucer, causes it to fly away. Shortly thereafter, Kaoru Hoshina, Dr. Otsuki's secretary, is assailed by an alien robot that rises from the sea while embracing her boyfriend, Hayashi, on a beach at night.

The aliens commence their counterattack, creating a chaotic scene on the land, but fortunately, the R-1 Rocket is ultimately launched to save humanity and defeat the alien's flying saucers. While running the R-1 operation, Dr. Hoshina faints after being assailed by an alien robot in the laboratory. The R-1 Rocket uses its XQ Proton Destruction Cannon to obliterate the flying saucers, saving the planet.

Cast edit

  • Tadao Takashima[4] as Masao Hayashi, reporter for the Dai Tōkyō Shinpō
  • Junko Ebata as Kaoru Hoshina, Dr. Hiroto Otsuki's secretary and Hayashi's lover
  • Taiji Tonoyama as Dr. Hiroto Otsuki, nuclear researcher
  • Hiroshi Sugi as Dr. Hoshina, space scientist
  • Shigeru Amachi as Assistant Osugi
  • Junji Masuda as Dr. Kuroi, nuclear researcher

Production edit

The film was Shinichi Sekizawa's first and only role as a director after working as an assistant director for Hiroshi Shimizu and its special effects were created by Sadao Uemura and Shigeji Nishitani.[5][a]

Release edit

Fearful Attack of the Flying Saucers was released nationwide in Japan on November 7, 1956. Following its release, the film was considered lost until a 16mm cut was found in 2010 and sold for auction online for 2.1 million yen.[2][3] Plans were made for a DVD release following the auction, though they have yet to materialize.[3]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ IMDb referred to Yoshiyuki Kuroda as the special effects supervisor.

References edit

  1. ^ "空飛ぶ円盤恐怖の襲撃" [Fearful Attack of the Flying Saucers]. Kinema Junpo. p. 74.
  2. ^ a b 『映画秘宝』June 2010 Issue
  3. ^ a b c d Nekoyama, Reme (October 13, 2015). "A Lost Special Effects Movie Has Finally Appeared! Fearful Attack of the Flying Saucers Magazine Roadshow!!". Tokusatsu Hiho. Vol. 2. Yosensha. pp. 8–15. ISBN 978-4-8003-0766-8.
  4. ^ Miyano, Oki; Aiken, Keith (24 May 2007). "TV Movie Details Actor Tadao Takashima's Battle with Depression". SciFi Japan. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  5. ^ Nihon tokusatsu gensō eiga zenshū. Keibunsha, 勁文社. (Shohan ed.). Tōkyō: Keibunsha. 1997. ISBN 978-4-7669-2706-1. OCLC 39959591.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

External links edit

  • Fearful Attack of the Flying Saucers at IMDb
  • Fearful Attack of the Flying Saucers at Letterboxd


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Fearful Attack of the Flying Saucers Japanese 空飛ぶ円盤恐怖の襲撃 Hepburn Soratobu Enban Kyōfu no Shugeki is a 1956 independent Japanese tokusatsu science fiction film directed and written by Shinichi Sekizawa with special effects and cinematography by Sadao Uemura Produced by Kokumotsu Films and distributed by Shintoho it is Sekizawa s sole directorial credit and stars Tadao Takashima Junko Ebata Taiji Tonoyama Hiroshi Sugi Shigeru Amachi and Junji Masuda In the film a group of Japanese scientists deal with a sudden alien invasion by inventing a rocket in order to save the planet 1 Fearful Attack of the Flying SaucersTheatrical release posterJapanese nameKanji空飛ぶ円盤恐怖の襲撃TranscriptionsRevised HepburnSoratobu Enban Kyōfu no ShugekiDirected byShinichi SekizawaScreenplay byShinichi SekizawaStarringTadao Takashima Junko Ebata Taiji Tonoyama Hiroshi Sugi Shigeru Amachi Junji MasudaCinematographySadao UemuraMusic bySatoshi KusagawaProductioncompanyKokumotsu FilmsDistributed byShintohoRelease dateNovember 7 1956 Japan Running time79 minutesCountryJapanLanguageJapaneseFearful Attack of the Flying Saucers was released nationwide in Japan by Shintoho on November 7 1956 After its release it was considered lost until a 16mm cut was found in 2010 and sold for auction online for 2 1 million 2 3 Plans were made for a DVD release following the auction though they have yet to materialize 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksPlot editWhile tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union s nuclear tests cause severe neuroticism in Japan alleged sightings of flying saucers wreaking havoc occur in New York City London and Hong Kong but are deemed merely hallucinations by officials The following day the Dai Tōkyō Shinpō reported that a flying saucer was recently spotted over the skies of Tokyo The Defense Agency holds a meeting with Dr Hiroto Otsuki and Dr Kuroi of the Nuclear Research Institute on defensive measures against the flying saucers that cause devastating destruction using their ray weapons Dai Tōkyō Shinpō reporter Masao Hayashi questions Dr Otsuki regarding efforts to defeat the saucers During his interview Otsuki reveals that a new metal that is capable of withstanding the flying saucer s rays is nearing completion The following morning the Japan Self Defense Forces surround a saucer that has materialized above Akasaka s television tower After an alien robot named Dulles emerges from the saucer jets attempt an aerial assault on the flying saucer but are obliterated by its ray Several flying saucers then proceed to eradicate Tokyo s prominent institutes Fortunately the group of human scientists decodes the language spoken by Dulles before the M87 Nebula aliens destroyed the city s landmarks Dr Hoshina a paralyzed space scientist who was tortured because he refused to collaborate with the army during World War II concludes that the scientists must construct a rocket to combat the aliens or the saucers will destroy civilization and the planet Hence the scientists secretly build the R 1 Rocket underwater off the west coast of Izu in an underground hangar One day the aliens discover the secret location and try to destroy their threat the R 1 prior to its completion The group attempts to defend the rocket by using guided missiles which despite not having any effect on the flying saucer causes it to fly away Shortly thereafter Kaoru Hoshina Dr Otsuki s secretary is assailed by an alien robot that rises from the sea while embracing her boyfriend Hayashi on a beach at night The aliens commence their counterattack creating a chaotic scene on the land but fortunately the R 1 Rocket is ultimately launched to save humanity and defeat the alien s flying saucers While running the R 1 operation Dr Hoshina faints after being assailed by an alien robot in the laboratory The R 1 Rocket uses its XQ Proton Destruction Cannon to obliterate the flying saucers saving the planet Cast editTadao Takashima 4 as Masao Hayashi reporter for the Dai Tōkyō Shinpō Junko Ebata as Kaoru Hoshina Dr Hiroto Otsuki s secretary and Hayashi s lover Taiji Tonoyama as Dr Hiroto Otsuki nuclear researcher Hiroshi Sugi as Dr Hoshina space scientist Shigeru Amachi as Assistant Osugi Junji Masuda as Dr Kuroi nuclear researcherProduction editThe film was Shinichi Sekizawa s first and only role as a director after working as an assistant director for Hiroshi Shimizu and its special effects were created by Sadao Uemura and Shigeji Nishitani 5 a Release editFearful Attack of the Flying Saucers was released nationwide in Japan on November 7 1956 Following its release the film was considered lost until a 16mm cut was found in 2010 and sold for auction online for 2 1 million yen 2 3 Plans were made for a DVD release following the auction though they have yet to materialize 3 See also editEarth vs the Flying SaucersNotes edit IMDb referred to Yoshiyuki Kuroda as the special effects supervisor References edit 空飛ぶ円盤恐怖の襲撃 Fearful Attack of the Flying Saucers Kinema Junpo p 74 a b 映画秘宝 June 2010 Issue a b c d Nekoyama Reme October 13 2015 A Lost Special Effects Movie Has Finally Appeared Fearful Attack of the Flying Saucers Magazine Roadshow Tokusatsu Hiho Vol 2 Yosensha pp 8 15 ISBN 978 4 8003 0766 8 Miyano Oki Aiken Keith 24 May 2007 TV Movie Details Actor Tadao Takashima s Battle with Depression SciFi Japan Retrieved 28 June 2019 Nihon tokusatsu gensō eiga zenshu Keibunsha 勁文社 Shohan ed Tōkyō Keibunsha 1997 ISBN 978 4 7669 2706 1 OCLC 39959591 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link External links editFearful Attack of the Flying Saucers at IMDb Fearful Attack of the Flying Saucers at Letterboxd nbsp This article related to a Japanese film of the 1950s is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fearful Attack of the Flying Saucers amp oldid 1159875437, 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