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Message from Space

Message from Space (Japanese: 宇宙からのメッセージ, Hepburn: Uchū Kara no Messēji) is a 1978 Japanese space opera film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. It stars Sonny Chiba, Etsuko Shihomi, and Vic Morrow. Produced by Toei with a cost between the equivalent of US$5 and 6 million, it was the most expensive film made in Japan at the time.

Message from Space
Theatrical release poster
Japanese name
Kanji宇宙からのメッセージ
Transcriptions
Revised HepburnUchū kara no Messēji
Directed byKinji Fukasaku
Screenplay byHiro Matusda[1]
Story byKinji Fukasaku
Shotaro Ishinomori
Masahiro Noda
Produced by
  • Banjiro Uemura
  • Yoshinori Watanabe
  • Tan Takaiwa[1]
Starring
CinematographyToru Nakajima[1]
Music byKenichiro Morioka[1]
Production
companies
Distributed byToei Company (JPN)
United Artists (USA)
Release date
  • April 29, 1978 (1978-04-29) (Japan)
Running time
105 minutes[1]
CountryJapan

Upon release in the United States, Message from Space received generally negative reviews from critics who not only found many similarities with the previous year's Star Wars (1977), but also felt the special effects were poorly executed in comparison to the American film.[2] It was however nominated for Best Foreign Film at the 7th Saturn Awards in 1980.

Plot

The peaceful planet of Jillucia, in the Andromeda galaxy, has been conquered by the steel-skinned warriors of the Gavanas Empire, who have turned the planet into a military fortress. Kido, leader of the tribes of Jillucia, sends out eight Liabe Seeds to seek help in liberating their planet. Kido's granddaughter, Princess Emeralida, and the warrior Urocco follow the seeds into space. The Gavanas, on the orders of Emperor Rockseia XXII, pursue the Jillucian's space-galleon as it flees the planet.

Meanwhile, space hotrodders (called 'roughriders') Shiro and Aaron are spotted by a young, spoiled aristocrat, Meia, as they race each other through an asteroid belt. Notified by Meia's chauffeurs, Patrolman Fox pursues the duo to their planet Milazeria. The three ships all crash after stunt-flying through rocky canyons and tunnels. Examining their spacecraft, the roughriders find Liabe seeds, and wonder what they are and how they got there.

At the Milazeria military base, General Garuda mourns the mandatory deactivation of Beba-1, his faithful robot. He orders a rocket to launch its remains into deep space. Garuda's commanding officer condemns this as a waste of a valuable rocket; the General, disillusioned, decides to retire and leaves the base with his new robot servant Beba-2. Later, while drinking heavily inside a busy tavern on Milazeria, Garuda finds a Liabe seed in his drink.

Within the tavern, Shiro and Aaron are pressured by Jack to repay the money they borrowed to fix their ships, which he in turn had borrowed from gangster Big Sam. Jack has found an unusual seed in his tomato, which the friends recognize as the same kind as the ones they found.

Meia agrees to help Shiro and Aaron with their financial problems if they take her to a quarantined (forbidden) section of the asteroid belt where she can view 'fireflies' (a radioactive phenomenon). Shiro and Aaron are willing, but Jack warns that Meia is going to get them into trouble.

While traveling towards the asteroid belt, the pilots find the wreckage of the Jillucian space galleon with Emeralida and Urocco inside. The Gavanas' spacecraft-carrier arrives, forcing Jillucians and humans to flee. The Gavanas destroy both the Jillucian galleon and Patrolman Fox's ship.

The survivors return to Shiro and Aaron's home on Milazeria, where Police spacecraft, alerted to danger by the destruction of Patrolman Fox's spacecraft, fill the sky. Jack loudly blames Emeralida and Urocco for the trouble they are in; a fight ensues, but is abruptly ended when the three Liabe seeds fall to the floor. Emeralida sees them and immediately recognizes that Shiro, Jack and Aaron have been chosen by the Liabe seeds. Urocco is skeptical.

Garuda, sleeping nearby, is awakened by the fighting. He sees the men's Liabe seeds, comes out of hiding with Beba-2 and shows Emeralida his seed.

Emeralida explains that the Liabe have divinely selected eight to liberate their planet. The others are sympathetic but unwilling to get involved in a war. Garuda hands his Liabe seed to Emeralida and leaves. Beba-2 follows Garuda, trying to change his mind.

Urocco exhorts Emeralida to find the others chosen by the Liabe seeds, while Meia pushes Jack, Aaron and Shiro to help the Jilutians. Jack announces that the other recipients are 'wolf-hunters', and offers to lead the Jilutians to them.

Jack leads Urocco and Emeralida to the home of a wizened old crone; she examines the Liabe seed, and names wolf-hunters she had seen with the same seeds. Emeralida stays in the home while the others go on a dangerous night search, with a guide, Hikiroku. Hikiroku's robe conceals his face and hands, and he does not speak but only growls. As they leave, the old woman hands Jack and Urocco cups of drugged liquor.

Walking in the darkness through the mountains, Urocco becomes dizzy and disoriented. Jack hits him on the back of the head with a rock. Urocco, dazed and drugged, tries to raise his sword. Their "guide" shoots him, pushes his body into a gulley, and hands Jack a satchel with money, his payment for the betrayal. Jack finds the Liabe seed in his pocket; he hurls it away.

Hikiroku returns to the old woman's home; she tells Emeralida that Urocco won't be coming back, and that she bribed Jack to give Emeralida to her for her son, Hikiroku, who is revealed as a lizard-man mutant. He disarms the horrified Emeralida, but is killed when a brigade of Gavanas troops enter the crone's home and capture her and the princess. Urocco, alive but injured, wakes and learns of her capture.

Back at Shiro and Aaron's house, Meia, still thinking they're helping the Jillucians, dances happily around the room with Jack. Aaron and Shiro are silent and glum. Urocco bursts in, sword drawn and tries to attack the men, but falls down unconscious.

Jack confesses his guilt to Meia, but tells her that Shiro and Aaron were in on the plan. All three point that Meia's father grew rich profiteering from war. Aaron and Shiro hurl their Liabe seeds through a window. Meia angrily flies away in her spacecraft. She hears a rattling behind the cockpit and finds a Liabe seed glowing orange.

Aaron, Jack and Shiro are plagued by nightmares about the Gavanas killing Emeralida and the Jillucians. After they awake, Shiro and Jack's Liabe seeds come back through the window into their hands, glowing orange, but Aaron's seed has not returned. Meia returns, showing her seed, and three of them rejoice; Aaron is upset that his seed has not come back.

At the Gavanas' base headquarters on Jillucia, Rockseia points out to Emeralida that the planet could have remained fertile and rich, but brought desolation when they refused to surrender. Rockseia's men wheel in the old crone on a gurney. Using a mind probe, Rockseia extracts images of Earth landscapes and wildlife until the old crone dies. Using huge engines built into the planet, Jilutia is propelled towards Earth, the Gavanas' next conquest.

The Gavanas overcome Earth's defenses and give Earth three days to surrender and become a tributary planet. The Chairman of Earth Council, Earnest Noguchi, appeals to his old friend, General Garuda, to go to Rockseia as Earth's Special Envoy, hoping to buy time for a renewed defense. At first, Garuda refuses, but then finds a Leyabe seed in his drink, this time glowing orange. Realizing that his destiny is to defend the Earth, he agrees to go to Rockseia.

Jack and the other roughriders decide to go to Jilutia as well. Aaron continues to sulk over his missing Liabe seed. The Gavanas space carrier appears over their house and Jack is captured by the ship's tractor beam. Aaron rescues him, and finally finds his Liabe seed on the hull of his ship.

Urocco, Jack, Shiro and Aaron fly to Jilutia, with Shiro and Aaron's ships mounted on Meia's ship. As they near their destination, Meia's Liabe seed explodes, causing the ship to crash on a planet in the Bernard system. There they find what appears to be a Gavanas warrior without a metallic skin, and wearing a Liabe seed around his neck. The warrior introduces himself as Prince Hans, the rightful heir of the Gavanas' throne. He explains that Rockseia killed his royal parents and took the throne for himself.

Garuda arrives at Jilutia as the Earth envoy and greets the Emperor and Empress. Rockseia brings in Jack, who begs Garuda to save him. Garuda challenges a nearby warrior to a duel, but the warrior fires before he has taken the required 10 steps, and Rockseia kills him in disgrace. Rockseia dismisses Garuda's request for time to prepare Earth's population for surrender, and destroys Earth's moon as a warning. The Empress expresses fear that the Garuda, a Liabe-seed chosen one, might be dangerous.

Garuda, Jack and Beba-2 leave Jilutia but then turn around. All three parachute to the surface. In the meantime Meia's ship approaches Jilutia, making the 'chicken run' approach used earlier by Aaron and Shiro. The pair separate their ships near the surface, and the three ships pull up and fly through a rocky canyon, simulating a meteor impact. The ships then re-connect and land. Urrocco finds the Jilutian survivors hiding in the hull of a space galleon. Urrocco and the others meet Jack, Garuda and Beba-2. They realize there are now six Liabe warriors, but wonder who the other two might be.

Kido lays a wreath formed with eight additional Liabe seeds on a pool of water. The wreath then shows a vision of tunnels leading to the reactor furnaces. If these are destroyed, the Gavanas' base will be destroyed too, along with Jelutia. Shiro and Aaron boast that they can fly their spacecraft through the narrow tunnels. The Jilutians are resigned to the destruction of their world, but Urocco is horrified and runs away.

Later, the group is captured and led back into the Gavanas' base where Rockseia, addressing them using a giant hologram, tells the prisoners that he has learned of their plans from Urocco.

Urocco angrily decries their hopeless resistance, and their plan to destroy the planet. He lifts his rifle to fire on them, but just then the Liabe seeds begin to glow, and Urrocco turns on the Gavanas. The Jilutians rise up against their captors, while Prince Hans draws his sword against the Gavanas warriors. Urrocco is mortally wounded but lives long enough to find a glowing Liabe seed in his wreath, learning as he dies that he is the eighth Liabe warrior.

Prince Hans tells the Jilutians to evacuate in their ship. Meia, Shiro and Aaron get back to their ships and leave, avoiding the attacking Gavanas fighters. The Jilutians storm the space galleon and seize it. Meanwhile, Prince Hans fights his way into the throne room. He fights Rockseia, and stabs him in the forehead; the energy from Hans' sword surges into Rockseia, throwing him through the window of his tower. As he dies the entrance to the reactor tunnel opens.

Shiro and Aaron fly their ships into the tunnel, outmaneuvering Gavanas fighters. They destroy the reactor, and then fly to the surface as the planet begins to break up.

Garuda, Beba-2, Jack, Prince Hans, Emeralida, and all the Jilutians climb aboard the last Galleon. Kido decides to die with Jilutia. The space galleon then launches and is joined in flight by Meia, Shiro, and Aaron. The trio launch a suicide attack against the Gavanas space carrier, causing it to explode and crash in flames. The planet detonates.

Shiro, Aaron and Meia awake on board the space galleon, surprised to be alive. Emeralida explains that it's a miracle of the Liabe seeds. Earth offers the Jilutians asylum, but the survivors set off to find a world of their own.

Cast

Staff

MESSAGE FROM SPACE
Producers Banjiro Uemura, Ryonori Watanabe, Awa Takaiwa, Toru Hirayama, Yusuke Okada, Simon Tse, Naoyuki Sugimoto, Akimasa Ito
Original Concept, Written and Directed by Shotaro Ishimori, Masahiro Noda, Kinji Fukasaku, Hiroo Matsuda
Published by Kadokawa Bunko, Shogakukan Petit Comics
Directors of Photography Toru Nakajima, Satoru Takanashi
Music Kenichiro Morioka
Music Producer Hidetoshi Kimura
Music provided by Nippon Columbia
Japanese Dubbing Produced by Tohokushinsha Film
Director Of Special Effects Nobuo Yajima
End Credits
Art Director Rikuo Mikami
Lighting Tokuji Wakaki
Sound Recordist Teruhiko Arakawa
Editor Isamu Ichida
Assistant Director Akiyasu Tasaka
Scripter Girls Misae Tanaka, Lynn Fink
Devices and Set Decorations Genbei Inada, Tadao Nishida
Beauty & Hairdressing Towa Beauty
Stunt Arranger Toshio Sugawara
Costumes Hikoshi Takayasu
Stills by Kazuo Suzuki
Acting Affairs Nishiaki Setsu
In Charge of Advertising Kuniaki Fukunaga, Kengo Tanaka
Choreography Shutaku Koido, Isao Tsujimura
Chief of Operations Isao Nagaoka
Photos & Rolls-Royce courtesy of Yoichi Midorikawa, Toshio Higashihara
VFX Staff
Practical Effects Subaru Suzuki
Art Director Tetsuzo Osawa
Lighting Mitsuo Onishi
Scripter Girl Kyoko Kurokawa
Assistant Director Kiyotaka Matsumoto
Movement & Special Effects Hiroshi Konishi, Osamu Kume
VFX Minoru Nakano
Optical Photography DEN FILM EFFECTS
Equipment Shigekazu Yoshioka
Title Illustrations Yoshio Watanabe
Mechanical Designs by ISHINOMORI PRODUCTIONS
In Charge of Production Yoshiyuki Nakamura
Special Thanks
Sponsored by POPPY, TRIO, ASTRONOMICAL GUIDE
VFX Sequences Made At SPECIAL EFFECTS LABORATORY
Special Thanks STICK INTERNATIONAL, SONY CO., TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTER 3H GROUP, KYOTO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CENTER, AKASAKA CONDON BLUE, TOEI ACTOR CENTER
Video Compositing HIGASHIDORI ECG SYSTEMS
Filmed with NAC SNORKEL CAMERA SYSTEMS
Film Processing IMAGICA
Sound System SPACE SOUND 4
Filmed at Toei Kyoto Studios
A Production of Toei Company, Tohokushinsha Film, Toei Uzumasa Movie Village

Production

Message from Space cost between US$5 and 6 million, roughly half the budget of Star Wars (1977), which made it the most expensive Japanese film, until it was beaten by Fukasaku's later film Virus (1980).[3][4]

Release

 
United Artists theatrical poster for the 1978 U.S. release of Message from Space.

Message from Space was released in Japan on April 29, 1978.[1] The American version of the film was released in the United States on October 30, 1978, where it was distributed by United Artists.[1] United Artists acquired Message from Space at a US$1 million cost; according to company personnel: "[It] can't keep 'em from lining up at the box office. It's a Jap Star Wars! It'll clean up." Studio executive Steven Bach, however, countered: "The only thing it cleaned up was the red inkwell."[5]

Shout! Factory released Message from Space on DVD on April 16, 2013.[6]

Reception

Message from Space was nominated for Best Foreign Film at the 7th Saturn Awards in 1980. However, it received generally negative reviews from Western critics. Janet Maslin of The New York Times described the film as "so terrible it has a certain comic integrity".[7] The review noted poor special effects based on miniatures and that the screenplay was "pleasantly indecipherable, and the screenplay seems to have passed through a food processor with a sense of humor."[7] Kevin Thomas wrote in the Los Angeles Times that the predominantly adult audience when he viewed the film "laughed it off the screen" and that "small children will probably be entertained by it – if they can figure out what's going on."[8] The Boston Globe opined that the "fallout from Star Wars space garbage continues to litter [the] motion picture screen". The review found the special effects and plot to be poor and that the robots and villains were not as funny or interesting as R2-D2 or Darth Vader respectively.[8] The Washington Star compared the film to the television series Battlestar Galactica (1978) stating that it would make "an American hold his head up high with pride" in comparison.[8] The Washington Post referred to the cast as "weirdly unappealing" and that the costumes, make-up and décor are "often dazzlingly grotesque and bewildering."[9] The review concluded that the "only element of the production that might be considered respectable is the modelling of some of the spaceships and their subsequent demolition in battle."[9] Variety gave the film a positive review, noting that the film "borrows wholesale from [Star Wars]", while stating "if the Japanese have not come up with something original, they have brought forth an illegitimate baby that is so good that it will not shame its unacknowledged parents. The special effects are spectacular and the action is everything one could wish."[10]

From retrospective reviews, online film database AllMovie gave the film three stars out of five, described reviews as "unfairly slagged as a cheap rip-off of Star Wars" and that the film "makes up for its shortcomings with a devil-may-care energy reminiscent of '40s-era serials".[11] The review recommended the film to "non-discerning genre fans" and children.[11] In his book Japanese Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, Stuart Galbraith IV noted that "What separates a film like Star Wars from Message from Space is the former's timelessness", finding elements such as the costumes, makeup and "incidental disco-style score" were "very dated, even embarrassing".[3]

TV series

The film spawned a 27-episode spin-off TV series titled Message from Space: Galactic Wars (宇宙からのメッセージ 銀河大戦, Uchū kara no Messēji: Ginga Taisen), which aired on TV Asahi from July 8, 1978 to January 27, 1979.[citation needed]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Galbraith IV 1994, p. 332.
  2. ^ Maltin, Leonard (2012-09-04). Leonard Maltin's 2013 Movie Guide: The Modern Era. Penguin. ISBN 9781101604632.
  3. ^ a b Galbraith IV 1994, p. 250.
  4. ^ Hardy 1984, p. 345.
  5. ^ Bach, Steven (1987) [1985]. "Style". Final Cut: Dreams and Disaster in the Making of Heaven's Gate. Onyx (New American Library). p. 68. ISBN 0-451-40036-4.
  6. ^ . Shout! Factory. Archived from the original on 2015-05-13. Retrieved 2015-10-26.
  7. ^ a b Maslin, Janet (November 17, 1978). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2015-10-27. Retrieved 2015-10-26.
  8. ^ a b c Galbraith IV 1994, p. 251.
  9. ^ a b Arnold, Gary (November 20, 1978). "'Message From Space': Nuts Over 'Star Wars'". The Washington Post. p. D10. ISSN 0190-8286.
  10. ^ Willis 1985, p. 335: "Review is of 105 minute English dubbed version viewed in New York on October 30, 1978"
  11. ^ a b Gaita, Paul. "Message From Space". AllMovie. Retrieved 2015-10-26.

References

External links

  • Message from Space at IMDb
  • Patrick Macias' blog with artwork and photos, and movie discussion
  • Review on IO9

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For other uses see Message from Space disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Message from Space news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Message from Space Japanese 宇宙からのメッセージ Hepburn Uchu Kara no Messeji is a 1978 Japanese space opera film directed by Kinji Fukasaku It stars Sonny Chiba Etsuko Shihomi and Vic Morrow Produced by Toei with a cost between the equivalent of US 5 and 6 million it was the most expensive film made in Japan at the time Message from SpaceTheatrical release posterJapanese nameKanji宇宙からのメッセージTranscriptionsRevised HepburnUchu kara no MessejiDirected byKinji FukasakuScreenplay byHiro Matusda 1 Story byKinji FukasakuShotaro IshinomoriMasahiro NodaProduced byBanjiro Uemura Yoshinori Watanabe Tan Takaiwa 1 StarringVic Morrow Sonny Chiba Philip Casnoff Peggy Lee BrennanCinematographyToru Nakajima 1 Music byKenichiro Morioka 1 ProductioncompaniesToei Company Tohokushinsha Film 1 Distributed byToei Company JPN United Artists USA Release dateApril 29 1978 1978 04 29 Japan Running time105 minutes 1 CountryJapanUpon release in the United States Message from Space received generally negative reviews from critics who not only found many similarities with the previous year s Star Wars 1977 but also felt the special effects were poorly executed in comparison to the American film 2 It was however nominated for Best Foreign Film at the 7th Saturn Awards in 1980 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Staff 4 Production 5 Release 6 Reception 7 TV series 8 Notes 8 1 References 9 External linksPlot EditThe peaceful planet of Jillucia in the Andromeda galaxy has been conquered by the steel skinned warriors of the Gavanas Empire who have turned the planet into a military fortress Kido leader of the tribes of Jillucia sends out eight Liabe Seeds to seek help in liberating their planet Kido s granddaughter Princess Emeralida and the warrior Urocco follow the seeds into space The Gavanas on the orders of Emperor Rockseia XXII pursue the Jillucian s space galleon as it flees the planet Meanwhile space hotrodders called roughriders Shiro and Aaron are spotted by a young spoiled aristocrat Meia as they race each other through an asteroid belt Notified by Meia s chauffeurs Patrolman Fox pursues the duo to their planet Milazeria The three ships all crash after stunt flying through rocky canyons and tunnels Examining their spacecraft the roughriders find Liabe seeds and wonder what they are and how they got there At the Milazeria military base General Garuda mourns the mandatory deactivation of Beba 1 his faithful robot He orders a rocket to launch its remains into deep space Garuda s commanding officer condemns this as a waste of a valuable rocket the General disillusioned decides to retire and leaves the base with his new robot servant Beba 2 Later while drinking heavily inside a busy tavern on Milazeria Garuda finds a Liabe seed in his drink Within the tavern Shiro and Aaron are pressured by Jack to repay the money they borrowed to fix their ships which he in turn had borrowed from gangster Big Sam Jack has found an unusual seed in his tomato which the friends recognize as the same kind as the ones they found Meia agrees to help Shiro and Aaron with their financial problems if they take her to a quarantined forbidden section of the asteroid belt where she can view fireflies a radioactive phenomenon Shiro and Aaron are willing but Jack warns that Meia is going to get them into trouble While traveling towards the asteroid belt the pilots find the wreckage of the Jillucian space galleon with Emeralida and Urocco inside The Gavanas spacecraft carrier arrives forcing Jillucians and humans to flee The Gavanas destroy both the Jillucian galleon and Patrolman Fox s ship The survivors return to Shiro and Aaron s home on Milazeria where Police spacecraft alerted to danger by the destruction of Patrolman Fox s spacecraft fill the sky Jack loudly blames Emeralida and Urocco for the trouble they are in a fight ensues but is abruptly ended when the three Liabe seeds fall to the floor Emeralida sees them and immediately recognizes that Shiro Jack and Aaron have been chosen by the Liabe seeds Urocco is skeptical Garuda sleeping nearby is awakened by the fighting He sees the men s Liabe seeds comes out of hiding with Beba 2 and shows Emeralida his seed Emeralida explains that the Liabe have divinely selected eight to liberate their planet The others are sympathetic but unwilling to get involved in a war Garuda hands his Liabe seed to Emeralida and leaves Beba 2 follows Garuda trying to change his mind Urocco exhorts Emeralida to find the others chosen by the Liabe seeds while Meia pushes Jack Aaron and Shiro to help the Jilutians Jack announces that the other recipients are wolf hunters and offers to lead the Jilutians to them Jack leads Urocco and Emeralida to the home of a wizened old crone she examines the Liabe seed and names wolf hunters she had seen with the same seeds Emeralida stays in the home while the others go on a dangerous night search with a guide Hikiroku Hikiroku s robe conceals his face and hands and he does not speak but only growls As they leave the old woman hands Jack and Urocco cups of drugged liquor Walking in the darkness through the mountains Urocco becomes dizzy and disoriented Jack hits him on the back of the head with a rock Urocco dazed and drugged tries to raise his sword Their guide shoots him pushes his body into a gulley and hands Jack a satchel with money his payment for the betrayal Jack finds the Liabe seed in his pocket he hurls it away Hikiroku returns to the old woman s home she tells Emeralida that Urocco won t be coming back and that she bribed Jack to give Emeralida to her for her son Hikiroku who is revealed as a lizard man mutant He disarms the horrified Emeralida but is killed when a brigade of Gavanas troops enter the crone s home and capture her and the princess Urocco alive but injured wakes and learns of her capture Back at Shiro and Aaron s house Meia still thinking they re helping the Jillucians dances happily around the room with Jack Aaron and Shiro are silent and glum Urocco bursts in sword drawn and tries to attack the men but falls down unconscious Jack confesses his guilt to Meia but tells her that Shiro and Aaron were in on the plan All three point that Meia s father grew rich profiteering from war Aaron and Shiro hurl their Liabe seeds through a window Meia angrily flies away in her spacecraft She hears a rattling behind the cockpit and finds a Liabe seed glowing orange Aaron Jack and Shiro are plagued by nightmares about the Gavanas killing Emeralida and the Jillucians After they awake Shiro and Jack s Liabe seeds come back through the window into their hands glowing orange but Aaron s seed has not returned Meia returns showing her seed and three of them rejoice Aaron is upset that his seed has not come back At the Gavanas base headquarters on Jillucia Rockseia points out to Emeralida that the planet could have remained fertile and rich but brought desolation when they refused to surrender Rockseia s men wheel in the old crone on a gurney Using a mind probe Rockseia extracts images of Earth landscapes and wildlife until the old crone dies Using huge engines built into the planet Jilutia is propelled towards Earth the Gavanas next conquest The Gavanas overcome Earth s defenses and give Earth three days to surrender and become a tributary planet The Chairman of Earth Council Earnest Noguchi appeals to his old friend General Garuda to go to Rockseia as Earth s Special Envoy hoping to buy time for a renewed defense At first Garuda refuses but then finds a Leyabe seed in his drink this time glowing orange Realizing that his destiny is to defend the Earth he agrees to go to Rockseia Jack and the other roughriders decide to go to Jilutia as well Aaron continues to sulk over his missing Liabe seed The Gavanas space carrier appears over their house and Jack is captured by the ship s tractor beam Aaron rescues him and finally finds his Liabe seed on the hull of his ship Urocco Jack Shiro and Aaron fly to Jilutia with Shiro and Aaron s ships mounted on Meia s ship As they near their destination Meia s Liabe seed explodes causing the ship to crash on a planet in the Bernard system There they find what appears to be a Gavanas warrior without a metallic skin and wearing a Liabe seed around his neck The warrior introduces himself as Prince Hans the rightful heir of the Gavanas throne He explains that Rockseia killed his royal parents and took the throne for himself Garuda arrives at Jilutia as the Earth envoy and greets the Emperor and Empress Rockseia brings in Jack who begs Garuda to save him Garuda challenges a nearby warrior to a duel but the warrior fires before he has taken the required 10 steps and Rockseia kills him in disgrace Rockseia dismisses Garuda s request for time to prepare Earth s population for surrender and destroys Earth s moon as a warning The Empress expresses fear that the Garuda a Liabe seed chosen one might be dangerous Garuda Jack and Beba 2 leave Jilutia but then turn around All three parachute to the surface In the meantime Meia s ship approaches Jilutia making the chicken run approach used earlier by Aaron and Shiro The pair separate their ships near the surface and the three ships pull up and fly through a rocky canyon simulating a meteor impact The ships then re connect and land Urrocco finds the Jilutian survivors hiding in the hull of a space galleon Urrocco and the others meet Jack Garuda and Beba 2 They realize there are now six Liabe warriors but wonder who the other two might be Kido lays a wreath formed with eight additional Liabe seeds on a pool of water The wreath then shows a vision of tunnels leading to the reactor furnaces If these are destroyed the Gavanas base will be destroyed too along with Jelutia Shiro and Aaron boast that they can fly their spacecraft through the narrow tunnels The Jilutians are resigned to the destruction of their world but Urocco is horrified and runs away Later the group is captured and led back into the Gavanas base where Rockseia addressing them using a giant hologram tells the prisoners that he has learned of their plans from Urocco Urocco angrily decries their hopeless resistance and their plan to destroy the planet He lifts his rifle to fire on them but just then the Liabe seeds begin to glow and Urrocco turns on the Gavanas The Jilutians rise up against their captors while Prince Hans draws his sword against the Gavanas warriors Urrocco is mortally wounded but lives long enough to find a glowing Liabe seed in his wreath learning as he dies that he is the eighth Liabe warrior Prince Hans tells the Jilutians to evacuate in their ship Meia Shiro and Aaron get back to their ships and leave avoiding the attacking Gavanas fighters The Jilutians storm the space galleon and seize it Meanwhile Prince Hans fights his way into the throne room He fights Rockseia and stabs him in the forehead the energy from Hans sword surges into Rockseia throwing him through the window of his tower As he dies the entrance to the reactor tunnel opens Shiro and Aaron fly their ships into the tunnel outmaneuvering Gavanas fighters They destroy the reactor and then fly to the surface as the planet begins to break up Garuda Beba 2 Jack Prince Hans Emeralida and all the Jilutians climb aboard the last Galleon Kido decides to die with Jilutia The space galleon then launches and is joined in flight by Meia Shiro and Aaron The trio launch a suicide attack against the Gavanas space carrier causing it to explode and crash in flames The planet detonates Shiro Aaron and Meia awake on board the space galleon surprised to be alive Emeralida explains that it s a miracle of the Liabe seeds Earth offers the Jilutians asylum but the survivors set off to find a world of their own Cast EditVic Morrow as General Garuda Sonny Chiba as Hans Philip Casnoff as Aaron Peggy Lee Brennan as Meia Etsuko Shihomi as Emeralida Tetsuro Tamba as Noguchi Mikio Narita as Rockseia XII Makoto Satō as Urocco Hiroyuki Sanada as Shiro Isamu Shimizu as Robot Beba 2 Masazumi Okabe as Jack Noboru Mitani as Kamesasa Hideyo Amamoto as Dark Junkichi Orimoto as Kido Harumi Sone as Lazarl Charles Scawthorn as 1st guard at Headquarters entranceStaff EditMESSAGE FROM SPACE Producers Banjiro Uemura Ryonori Watanabe Awa Takaiwa Toru Hirayama Yusuke Okada Simon Tse Naoyuki Sugimoto Akimasa ItoOriginal Concept Written and Directed by Shotaro Ishimori Masahiro Noda Kinji Fukasaku Hiroo MatsudaPublished by Kadokawa Bunko Shogakukan Petit ComicsDirectors of Photography Toru Nakajima Satoru TakanashiMusic Kenichiro MoriokaMusic Producer Hidetoshi KimuraMusic provided by Nippon ColumbiaJapanese Dubbing Produced by Tohokushinsha FilmDirector Of Special Effects Nobuo YajimaEnd Credits Art Director Rikuo MikamiLighting Tokuji WakakiSound Recordist Teruhiko ArakawaEditor Isamu IchidaAssistant Director Akiyasu TasakaScripter Girls Misae Tanaka Lynn FinkDevices and Set Decorations Genbei Inada Tadao NishidaBeauty amp Hairdressing Towa BeautyStunt Arranger Toshio SugawaraCostumes Hikoshi TakayasuStills by Kazuo SuzukiActing Affairs Nishiaki SetsuIn Charge of Advertising Kuniaki Fukunaga Kengo TanakaChoreography Shutaku Koido Isao TsujimuraChief of Operations Isao NagaokaPhotos amp Rolls Royce courtesy of Yoichi Midorikawa Toshio HigashiharaVFX Staff Practical Effects Subaru SuzukiArt Director Tetsuzo OsawaLighting Mitsuo OnishiScripter Girl Kyoko KurokawaAssistant Director Kiyotaka MatsumotoMovement amp Special Effects Hiroshi Konishi Osamu KumeVFX Minoru NakanoOptical Photography DEN FILM EFFECTSEquipment Shigekazu YoshiokaTitle Illustrations Yoshio WatanabeMechanical Designs by ISHINOMORI PRODUCTIONSIn Charge of Production Yoshiyuki NakamuraSpecial Thanks Sponsored by POPPY TRIO ASTRONOMICAL GUIDEVFX Sequences Made At SPECIAL EFFECTS LABORATORYSpecial Thanks STICK INTERNATIONAL SONY CO TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTER 3H GROUP KYOTO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CENTER AKASAKA CONDON BLUE TOEI ACTOR CENTERVideo Compositing HIGASHIDORI ECG SYSTEMSFilmed with NAC SNORKEL CAMERA SYSTEMSFilm Processing IMAGICASound System SPACE SOUND 4Filmed at Toei Kyoto StudiosA Production of Toei Company Tohokushinsha Film Toei Uzumasa Movie VillageProduction EditMessage from Space cost between US 5 and 6 million roughly half the budget of Star Wars 1977 which made it the most expensive Japanese film until it was beaten by Fukasaku s later film Virus 1980 3 4 Release Edit United Artists theatrical poster for the 1978 U S release of Message from Space Message from Space was released in Japan on April 29 1978 1 The American version of the film was released in the United States on October 30 1978 where it was distributed by United Artists 1 United Artists acquired Message from Space at a US 1 million cost according to company personnel It can t keep em from lining up at the box office It s a Jap Star Wars It ll clean up Studio executive Steven Bach however countered The only thing it cleaned up was the red inkwell 5 Shout Factory released Message from Space on DVD on April 16 2013 6 Reception EditMessage from Space was nominated for Best Foreign Film at the 7th Saturn Awards in 1980 However it received generally negative reviews from Western critics Janet Maslin of The New York Times described the film as so terrible it has a certain comic integrity 7 The review noted poor special effects based on miniatures and that the screenplay was pleasantly indecipherable and the screenplay seems to have passed through a food processor with a sense of humor 7 Kevin Thomas wrote in the Los Angeles Times that the predominantly adult audience when he viewed the film laughed it off the screen and that small children will probably be entertained by it if they can figure out what s going on 8 The Boston Globe opined that the fallout from Star Wars space garbage continues to litter the motion picture screen The review found the special effects and plot to be poor and that the robots and villains were not as funny or interesting as R2 D2 or Darth Vader respectively 8 The Washington Star compared the film to the television series Battlestar Galactica 1978 stating that it would make an American hold his head up high with pride in comparison 8 The Washington Post referred to the cast as weirdly unappealing and that the costumes make up and decor are often dazzlingly grotesque and bewildering 9 The review concluded that the only element of the production that might be considered respectable is the modelling of some of the spaceships and their subsequent demolition in battle 9 Variety gave the film a positive review noting that the film borrows wholesale from Star Wars while stating if the Japanese have not come up with something original they have brought forth an illegitimate baby that is so good that it will not shame its unacknowledged parents The special effects are spectacular and the action is everything one could wish 10 From retrospective reviews online film database AllMovie gave the film three stars out of five described reviews as unfairly slagged as a cheap rip off of Star Wars and that the film makes up for its shortcomings with a devil may care energy reminiscent of 40s era serials 11 The review recommended the film to non discerning genre fans and children 11 In his book Japanese Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror Films Stuart Galbraith IV noted that What separates a film like Star Wars from Message from Space is the former s timelessness finding elements such as the costumes makeup and incidental disco style score were very dated even embarrassing 3 TV series EditMain article Message from Space Galactic Wars The film spawned a 27 episode spin off TV series titled Message from Space Galactic Wars 宇宙からのメッセージ 銀河大戦 Uchu kara no Messeji Ginga Taisen which aired on TV Asahi from July 8 1978 to January 27 1979 citation needed Notes Edit a b c d e f g h Galbraith IV 1994 p 332 Maltin Leonard 2012 09 04 Leonard Maltin s 2013 Movie Guide The Modern Era Penguin ISBN 9781101604632 a b Galbraith IV 1994 p 250 Hardy 1984 p 345 Bach Steven 1987 1985 Style Final Cut Dreams and Disaster in the Making ofHeaven s Gate Onyx New American Library p 68 ISBN 0 451 40036 4 Message From Space Shout Factory Archived from the original on 2015 05 13 Retrieved 2015 10 26 a b Maslin Janet November 17 1978 Message From Space 1978 The New York Times Archived from the original on 2015 10 27 Retrieved 2015 10 26 a b c Galbraith IV 1994 p 251 a b Arnold Gary November 20 1978 Message From Space Nuts Over Star Wars The Washington Post p D10 ISSN 0190 8286 Willis 1985 p 335 Review is of 105 minute English dubbed version viewed in New York on October 30 1978 a b Gaita Paul Message From Space AllMovie Retrieved 2015 10 26 References Edit Galbraith IV Stuart 1994 Japanese Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror Films McFarland ISBN 0 89950 853 7 Hardy Phil ed 1984 Science Fiction New York Morrow ISBN 0 688 00842 9 Willis Donald ed 1985 Variety s Complete Science Fiction Reviews Garland Publishing Inc ISBN 978 0 8240 6263 7 External links EditMessage from Space at IMDb Patrick Macias blog with artwork and photos and movie discussion Review on IO9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Message from Space amp oldid 1132964240, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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