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Goke - Vampir aus dem Weltall

Originaltitel: Kyuketsuki Gokemidoro
  • 1968
  • PG
  • 1 Std. 24 Min.
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Goke - Vampir aus dem Weltall (1968)
HorrorSci-Fi

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe survivors of a plane crash in a remote area are attacked by blob-like alien creatures that turn their victims into blood-thirsty vampires.The survivors of a plane crash in a remote area are attacked by blob-like alien creatures that turn their victims into blood-thirsty vampires.The survivors of a plane crash in a remote area are attacked by blob-like alien creatures that turn their victims into blood-thirsty vampires.

  • Regie
    • Hajime Satô
  • Drehbuch
    • Kyûzô Kobayashi
    • Susumu Takaku
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Teruo Yoshida
    • Tomomi Satô
    • Hideo Kô
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    6,1/10
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    • Regie
      • Hajime Satô
    • Drehbuch
      • Kyûzô Kobayashi
      • Susumu Takaku
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Teruo Yoshida
      • Tomomi Satô
      • Hideo Kô
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    Teruo Yoshida
    Teruo Yoshida
    • Sugisaka, the co-pilot
    Tomomi Satô
    • Kazumi Asakura, the stewardess
    Hideo Kô
    • Hirofumi Teraoka , The Hijacker
    Masaya Takahashi
    • Toshiyuki Saga , the scientist
    Nobuo Kaneko
    Nobuo Kaneko
    • Tokuyasu
    Eizô Kitamura
    • Gôzô Mano, the senator
    Yûko Kusunoki
    Yûko Kusunoki
    • Noriko Tokuyasu
    Kazuo Katô
    • Dr. Momotake, the psychiatrist
    Hiroyuki Nishimoto
    • The Pilot
    Toshihiko Yamamoto
    • Matsumiya
    • (as Norihiko Yamamoto)
    Kathy Horan
    • Mrs. Neal
    Keiichi Noda
    • Gokemidoro
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Kei'ichi Noda)
    Harold Conway
    • Assassinated Ambassador
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Michael Kaye
    • Gôzô Mano, the senator
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    • (Nicht genannt)
    Ted Thomas
    • Tokuyasu
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    • Regie
      • Hajime Satô
    • Drehbuch
      • Kyûzô Kobayashi
      • Susumu Takaku
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    6Gafke

    It's "Terry Fying!"

    A seemingly ordinary flight is quickly and inexplicably cursed by blood red skies, a bomb threat and suicidal birds splattering themselves against the windows. As if this were not enough, a globular glow-in-the-dark UFO causes the plane to crash in an unoccupied and desolate area which looks suspiciously like the quarry where Fred Flinstone once worked. The survivors are soon faced with an alien invasion in the form of moldy cosmic silly putty. The slime takes over human hosts by oozing its way up over the face and into a gash opened in the hypnotized victims forehead...a gash which, even when closed up, rather resembles a vagina and gave me the uncontrollable giggles.

    Anyway, the possessed human hosts go on vampiric killing sprees, draining their victims of blood and turning them a pleasant shade of blue. In the end, the dwindling survivors show their bravery and do battle with the nasty aliens, or become cowardly lumps of Jell-o and run away screaming. There's a lot of anti Vietnam War protesting throughout, complete with stock footage of wartime atrocities. It's a nice touch, considering the time in which this film was made and the unpopularity of anti-war protesting period. There's also a surprising twist ending which, for some reason, reminded me of Fulci's film "The Beyond" combined with "28 Days Later."

    All in all, this is a goofy, badly dubbed and totally entertaining film to watch. If you're a fan of Japanese cinema, vampire films and sci-fi flying saucer invasions, you won't want to miss this one.
    Infofreak

    'Goke, Body Snatcher From Hell' is the perfect example of a low budget horror movie transcending its limitations, coming up with something surprisingly creepy and surreal.

    Thanks to Quentin Tarantino homaging 'Goke, Body Snatcher From Hell's blood red sky in 'Kill Bill: Vol. 1' I can finally get to see this obscurity on DVD in Japanese with English subtitles, instead of a badly dubbed fading old VHS tape. Yay! Okay, this is a b-grade movie and the effects are pretty lousy (especially the plane crash sequence), but to say it's a bad movie is far from the truth. For me it's the perfect example of a low budget horror movie transcending its limitations, coming up with something surprisingly creepy and surreal (See also William Castle's 'The Tingler', Herk Harvey's 'Carnival Of Souls', Coffin Joe's 'At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul',etc.) The opening is terrific - a plane flies through an eerie red sky and birds throw themselves at the windows in sheer terror. There's a suspected bomb on board and the plane crashes after sighting a UFO. On the ground the survivors are initially worried about the basics, like water and rescue, plus the presence of a suspected assassin, but pretty soon they also have to contend with a bizarre alien invasion! Like I said, many of the special effects are cheesy, but they're still effective. The acting is generally quite good, the alien will freak you out, and there's several interesting references to the Vietnam war, which was unexpected and gave the movie quite a unique background (can you remember any American SF movies of the 1960s even MENTIONING Vietnam?). I highly recommend 'Goke, Body Snatcher From Hell' to all horror fans who treasure the offbeat and the unusual. Hopefully this overlooked movie will now reach a larger audience. QT, I salute you!
    8ChungMo

    Unique Japanese Sci-Fi/Horror

    Goke is one of those films that I had only heard about in the 1980's but was never able to see. It had a reputation among the hard core film fans as something out of left field but not very good. Many years later I had forgotten about the film but had chanced across director Sato's deliriously silly kid's film "Golden Bat". I was rather surprised that this film was by the same man.

    The film is very artificial from the first shot of a model jet in front of a red sky to the rock quarry most of film takes place in. Most Japanese film fans will recognize this quarry. It's in samurai films, gangster films and every other episode of Power Rangers. The cheapness is off-set by the care of the direction and photography. The special effects are super color saturated and very bizarre at times. While definitely not a children's film, Sato utilizes a number of techniques from Golden Bat including the generic action music and the kabuki inspired movements for the possessed.

    The energy that's put into this film makes up for the logic gaps, bad acting and cheapness. The ending is very unexpected, nightmarish and disturbing. Finishing this film is like waking from a very bad night of sleep. As Sato has no further films in his listing here yet lived for quite a while after, I wonder what was his state of mind while making this film.

    Recommended.
    LJ27

    One of the best sci-fi/horror films

    I saw a cheap pan & scan VHS of an English dub of this film years ago but I found a Japanese DVD of it recently and even though it is not dubbed or subtitled, and I don't speak Japanese, it is still quite unsettling. The Japanese don't play when it comes to stories like this and they don't pull punches either. At least the disc is widescreen, preserving the Shockiku Grandscope compositions. If you have seen KILL BILL Vol. 1, you will find out that even Quentin Tarantino was inspired by this film once you see the opening scenes. The special effects are usually not realistic but are quite imaginative. The whole film could be seen as something of a morality fable.

    There is definitely a message to the film, although most people write this one off because of it's exploitative sounding title. There are several very creepy and effective scenes in the film and this film left a lasting impression on me. I think someday this film will be recognized for the horror classic that it is. Even if you have to watch a pan & scan dubbed copy, it is well worth catching.

    By the way, the English-language version is called GOKE, BODY SNATCHER FROM HELL. It certainly got my attention. Pacemaker was the American distributor. I first saw it on a lousy VHS rental copy. Rumors about a letterboxed American NTSC release to DVD have yet to be fulfilled but I remain optimistic.
    6MartianOctocretr5

    Vampires, body snatchers, aliens, and other menaces

    This isn't one of those typical rubber suit movies where a giant beast smashes everything in sight while being shot at by toy airplanes. This is a slick, well-done horror/sci-fi that blends many elements and does it well.

    There's some vampires, people's minds being taken over, driven insane, killing each other, invading aliens with sinister plots, and a lot of innocents in peril. This is the stuff of a good horror flick. The movie opens with a UFO sighting, and a plane being knocked out of the sky and forced to crash land in the wilderness. From there, evil starts to infect the survivors of the airplane, and a desperate battle for survival is on. All levels of conflict ensue: characters against each other, the environment, and even themselves.

    A lost gem of the horror/sci-fi genre, worth seeing.

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      This film is reputed to be one of Quentin Tarantino's favorite films. A scene in the film Kill Bill - Vol. 1 (2003) shows an airplane window with a red sky outside just like the opening scene in this film.
    • Patzer
      In the film's first shot of the red sky from the airplane's cockpit, before the UFO appears for the first time, the bottom border of the red-hued transparent plastic covering causing the effect is visible, resulting in a long sliver of normal blue sky below it.
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      Tokuyasu: Mr. Mano, Japan's becoming like America, isn't it?

      Gôzô Mano, the senator: What do you mean by that?

      Tokuyasu: Using a rifle to kill people. It's a pity to have lost such a fine man. The ambassador was trying his best to find a way to settle the trouble in Southeast Asia.

      Gôzô Mano, the senator: Tokuyasu, do you really mean what you're saying?

      Tokuyasu: What?

      Gôzô Mano, the senator: Your company exports weapons. Won't you be in trouble if peace comes to Southeast Asia? Isn't that so, Mrs. Tokuyasu?

      Noriko Tokuyasu: Yes.

      Tokuyasu: What are you talking about, Noriko? I'm no match for you, Mr. Mano.

      Gôzô Mano, the senator: The world's in terrible shape. Trouble between nations grows worse with terrorism breaking out all over the place. Everything's gone crazy!

      Tokuyasu: You should get yourself a bodyguard, Mr. Mano. You must take care. You can't tell who your enemies are.

      Gôzô Mano, the senator: Nonsense! I'm not afraid to die. A politician who fears his enemies would end up a nervous wreck.

    • Alternative Versionen
      While the original 1968 Japanese version of Kyuketsuki Gokemidoro has its full cast and crew listed in its credits, the U.S. version only has one title card reading "TFC and Pacemaker Films present Body Snatcher from Hell'" and its 1977 U.S. release copyright date. The U.S. version also does not give any information on who made the film or starred in it.
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      • 25. Juli 1969 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Japan
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      • Japanisch
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