The Mysterians

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The Mysterians
Directed by Ishirō Honda
Produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka
Written by Jojiro Okami
Shigeru Kayama
Takeshi Kimura
Starring Kenji Sahara
Yumi Shirakawa
Takashi Shimura
Music by Akira Ifukube
Cinematography Hajime Koizumi
Editing by Koichi Iwashita
Distributed by Toho
Radio Pictures)RKO (USA)
Release date(s) December 28, 1957
May 15, 1959
Running time 88 min.
85 min. (USA)
Language Japanese
English
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The Mysterians, released in Japan as Chikyū Bōeigun (地球防衛軍? lit. "Earth Defense Force"), is a tokusatsu science fiction film produced and released by Toho Studios in 1957. It was directed by the "Golden Duo" of Ishirō Honda (drama) and Eiji Tsuburaya (special effects). It is notable for being the first tokusatsu filmed in TohoScope and the first Toho film to use stereophonic sound. It is also known for its use of color, in particular its heavy use of day-for-night shots and bright alien costumes.

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[edit] Plot

Scientifically advanced wanderers from the destroyed planet Mysteroid request a patch of land on Earth and the right to marry earthling women. After a demonstration of their destructive abilities, mankind must decide whether to capitulate or to resist.

[edit] Cast

  • Kenji Sahara - Joji Atsumi
  • Yumi Shirakawa - Etsuko Shiraishi
  • Momoko Kōchi - Hiroko Iwamoto
  • Akihiko Hirata - Ryoichi Shiraishi
  • Takashi Shimura - Dr. Tanjiro Adachi
  • Susumu Fujita - General Morita
  • Hisaya Ito - Captain Seki
  • Yoshio Kosugi - Commander Sugimoto
  • Fuyuki Murakami - Dr. Nobu Kawanami
  • Tetsu Nakamura - Dr. Koda
  • Yoshio Tsuchiya - Mysterian Leader

[edit] International distribution

A November 1, 1957 report states that Southeast Asian distribution rights to The Mysterians were sold to Shaw & Sons of Hong Kong for the highest amount paid for a Japanese film to that time. [1] Rights to other parts of the world were sold for a record price for a Japanese film to Topaz Film Corp. in February of 1958. [2]

Lobby card to the 1959 US release of The Mysterians
Lobby card to the 1959 US release of The Mysterians

The film was released to the U.S. in May of 1959. In July, The New York Times called the film, "an ear-splitting Japanese-made fantasy, photographed in runny color and dubbed English," and concluded with, "This Metro release is crammed with routine footage of death rays and scrambling civilians, not one of whom can act. Tomoyuki Tanaka produced the mess and Inoshiro Honda directed it. Peter Riethof and Carlos Montalban are responsible for the 'English version,' and may it spread no further linguistically."

[edit] Cultural references

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ "Toho's 'Mysterians' Sold to Shaw & Sons for Part of SEAsia" Far East Film News, November 8, 1957, p.14
  2. ^ "Topaz Gets Rights to 'Mysterians'" Far East Film News, February 7, 1958, p.1

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