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Fugitive Alien

  • Fernsehfilm
  • 1986
  • 1 Std. 42 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
2,5/10
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Fugitive Alien (1986)
ActionScience-Fiction

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn alien is pursued as a traitor by his own race because he refuses to kill humans.An alien is pursued as a traitor by his own race because he refuses to kill humans.An alien is pursued as a traitor by his own race because he refuses to kill humans.

  • Regie
    • Minoru Kanaya
    • Kiyosumi Kuzakawa
  • Drehbuch
    • Keiichi Abe
    • Bunzô Wakatsuki
    • Yoshihisa Araki
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Tatsuya Azuma
    • Miyuki Tanigawa
    • Jô Shishido
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    2,5/10
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    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Minoru Kanaya
      • Kiyosumi Kuzakawa
    • Drehbuch
      • Keiichi Abe
      • Bunzô Wakatsuki
      • Yoshihisa Araki
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Tatsuya Azuma
      • Miyuki Tanigawa
      • Jô Shishido
    • 19Benutzerrezensionen
    • 13Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Tatsuya Azuma
    • Ken
    Miyuki Tanigawa
    • Tammy
    Jô Shishido
    Jô Shishido
    • Captain Joe
    • (as Joe Shishido)
    Chôei Takahashi
    • Rocky
    Tsutomu Yukawa
    • Dan
    Hiro Tateyama
    • Biri
    Akihiko Hirata
    Akihiko Hirata
    • Alien
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    • Regie
      • Minoru Kanaya
      • Kiyosumi Kuzakawa
    • Drehbuch
      • Keiichi Abe
      • Bunzô Wakatsuki
      • Yoshihisa Araki
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    6asinyne

    all it needed was William Shatner as the captain

    This is a Japanese production and a pretty good one. Its visually interesting and the plot is easy to follow. I found it to be reasonably entertaining despite a couple of slow spots here and there. There are some campy stuff like the way the characters shrug off tragedy in their lives. The love of Ken's life dies and he pretty much goes on about business without shedding a tear. Captain Joe loses his daughter and Wife and next day he is back at work, eager to get busy. Despite its flaws I enjoyed the look of the show. The ships and space battles look pretty nice, the bad guy looked nasty, and the English dubbing wasn't very distracting. I liked some of the costumes and locations as well. ,,,, You know, to be totally honest about it, if William Shatner had played Captain Joe, there would probably be tons of interest in this neat little science fiction flick. Definitely deserves a much better rating that it gets here. I give it a 5.5...its fun.
    2BA_Harrison

    And the second part is supposed to be even worse!!!

    In an alternate future universe where everyone is Japanese no matter what world they come from, Earth is under attack from hostile planet Valnastar whose marauding 'wolf-raiders' are sent to wipe out humanity; but when one of the alien attackers, a curly-blonde-wig-wearing wolf-raider by the name of Ken (Tatsuya Azuma), is ordered to kill a defenceless woman and her young son (also named Ken—must be a popular name throughout the universe of the future) he resists, accidentally killing a comrade in the process.

    Branded a traitor by his own race, Ken (the alien, not the boy) flees for his life, but must abandon his craft in space when it is damaged in a fire-fight. Luckily for Ken, he is soon picked up by a passing Earth ship, the Bacchus 3, whose happy-go-lucky crew have no idea that he is a wolf-raider; they patch him up and make him welcome. Eventually, Ken comes clean to Captain Joe (Jô Shishido), who decides to keep schtum just so long as the fugitive alien joins his crew. Ken agrees, to the chagrin of moody pilot Rocky but much to the delight of cute computer boffin Tammy (Miyuki Tanigawa).

    Ken's first mission with the Bacchus crew is to rescue a captive Colonel from a high-security alien prison, a task that takes every ounce of his incredible strength and all of his amazing fighting skills to overcome all obstacles (plus a few handy gadgets hidden on his fetching, red PVC, all-in-one space jumpsuit), including Ken's girlfriend Rita (was the writer of this nonsense a fan of UK soap Coronation Street, perchance?) who just happens to be the sister of the guy Ken accidentally killed and who is now gunning for revenge.

    Cobbled together from a short-lived Japanese TV series, Fugitive Alien is hard to endure despite plenty of ridiculously bad action and lots of unintentional humour. The embarrassingly inept space dog-fights (clearly inspired by Star Wars, but severely lacking their technical excellence) and unexciting shoot-outs are extremely repetitive, the editing is random, the pacing stodgy, and the dubbing awful. Some of the model shots of the Bacchus are pretty cool but the ship's interior could have done with a little more attention to detail (the dashboard boasts dials that read 'Space Speed' and 'Cabin Air Presser'). After 100 or so excruciating minutes of incomprehensible rubbish, viewers are presented with the words 'To Be Continued' and the horrible realisation that this is only half of the story.

    I've never seen an MST3K episode—I believe that all films, no matter how bad, deserve more a bit more respect than that—but I can understand how this sort of thing would prove irresistible to such a show. Fortunately, for movie purists like myself, Fugitive Alien is available minus comedic robot commentary as part of a 50 film sci-fi DVD box set, meaning it can be enjoyed exactly as enterprising American film distributor Sandy Frank originally intended when he snapped up the rights for a song.
    zmaturin

    Look out, "Star Trek: Voyager"- Here comes "Fugitive Alien"!

    Hey Network TV: Instead of beating the venerable "Fugitive" premise to death (a tv show based on a movie based on a tv show?), why not seek out a tv series that was flawed when originally produced but still features enough good stuff to salvage into a new, better series? Here's a good example- "Fugitive Alien" and it's sequel, "Star Force: Fugitive Alien 2" are goofy, sometimes-incomprehensible "features" made from re-edited episodes of a Japanese TV show. They're hard to watch in their current incarnation, but have interesting premises and fun plots.

    The story is this: Our hero Ken is a Wolf Raider. Wolf Raiders are super-strong humanoid aliens who like to invade other planets and run around smashing things. For some reason they wear curly red wigs when they do this, which is pretty bizarre. Anyhoo, during a routine invasion Ken is ordered to shoot a little boy named Ken, and he refuses. In the resulting scuffle Ken accidentally shoots his best friend and flees the evil Wolf Raiders, ending up floating through space in his spacesuit, waiting to die (already this is hilarious!).

    Luckily, Ken is discovered by the Bacchus 3, a Star Force spaceship commanded by the jowl-sporting, hard-drinkin' Captain Joe (possible come-back role for Ernest Borgnine here!). Ken is almost immediately adopted by Captain Joe, who hides Ken's Wolf Raider past from the rest of the crew and offers him a job. This delights Tammy, the navigator, and dismays Rocky, Captain Joe's first mate, who tries to run Ken over with a forklift. There are two other guys on the ship, I think one was called Dan or something. They don't do much. Anyway, the crew of the Bacchus 3 goes on one crazy adventure after another while Ken is pursued by Rita (who is Ken's ex-girlfriend and the sister of the guy Ken killed). They visit a lot of different planets, Ken saves everyone over and over again, and eventually he and Rocky get past the whole "forklift incident".

    If this isn't a set up for a hit TV series or even a feature film, I don't know what is. It's certainly a more plausible premise a series than "Cleopatra 2525", that's for damn sure. So please, consider "Fugitive Alien". Maybe you could get Timothy Daly to star in the series version.
    2Leofwine_draca

    One for small children and small children alone

    FUGITIVE ALIEN is a film apparently edited together from episodes of an obscure 1978 Japanese television series hastily made on the cheap in the post-STAR WARS rush for sci-fi flicks. It goes without saying that the result doesn't make much sense, and it doesn't even have a conclusion - the antics would continue in STAR FORCE: FUGITIVE ALIEN II, which thankfully I haven't seen as yet. Not that I'll be rushing out to buy a copy, because FUGITIVE ALIEN is a pretty abysmal film. Abysmally dull, that is. Although there are space battles, lasers, and people killing each other with would-be light sabers, FUGITIVE ALIEN is one big bore.

    For a start, it looks cheap. The interior of the ship is cheap, the planets are cheap, and the special effects are horrendously tacky and inferior. Sure, cheap effects can be a lot of fun, but not here. They just look cheap, poor and unremarkable, with little or no imagination being used on them. People are shot with lasers, flash blue for a couple of seconds and then drop down dead. An effect already clichéd by 1978, when the TV series was made. Watch out for the model spaceship which actually turns transparent for a moment when flying through space. There aren't even as many explosions as you would expect from a Japanese movie.

    Another problem is the film's running time - at 103 minutes, it's overlong, and drags incessantly. It invariably feels episodic in nature, with three or four sub-plots (one for each episode) to make things that little bit more confusing. At points the film threatens to becoming an amusing sci-fi variant of the hit TV series THE FUGITIVE, but it always lapses back into mediocre sci-fi action the next minute.

    Scenes are ripped off directly from STAR WARS (another bad scene, another guy coming up and saying "I don't like you") and gadgets are stolen from Bond and other assorted spy movies. Sure, a few things are weird - background turning blue, people shining white in dream sequences, the space raiders wearing blonde wigs for some reason under their helmets - but it's never enough. And with cardboard cut-outs for the characters, it's hard to keep watching. I would only recommend this to be watched by small children who are really easily pleased by what they see on television.
    JeffG.

    Don't try to kill him with a forklift!

    This "movie" is really just several episodes of a Japanese TV show stringed together, and it shows. It makes absolutely no sense whatsoever! This was obviously Japanese television's attempt to cash in on the success of "Star Wars." This movie is really badly dubbed as well. Although I think it would be bad subtitled as well.

    On the positive end, it was turned onto a really funny MST3K episode. So it's not a total loss!

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    • Wissenswertes
      This movie and its sequel, Star Force: Fugitive Alien II (1987), was riffed by "Mystery Science Theatre 3000" (1988). It's known for the song parody, "He Tried To Kill Me With a Forklift."
    • Patzer
      No apparent attempt was made to show text appropriate to a futuristic space mission on the Bacchus-3 computer screens; the screen shots are obviously from a 1970s era business computer. Some shots show startup or system status screens, while others show company addresses in Utah and California.
    • Zitate

      Ken: What did I do to deserve this?

      Captain Joe: We don't deserve half the things we get.

      [laughs maniacally, then abruptly stops]

      Captain Joe: You're stuck here!

    • Verbindungen
      Edited from Sutâurufu (1978)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1986 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Vereinigte Staaten
      • Japan
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Starwolf and the Raiders
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      • Tsuburaya Productions
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      • 1 Std. 42 Min.(102 min)
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