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Prisonnières des Martiens

Original title: Chikyû Bôeigun
  • 1957
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  • 1h 29m
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Prisonnières des Martiens (1957)
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Shortly after a giant robot destroys a village, aliens from outer space arrive offering friendship. Will the people of Earth tie these two events together?Shortly after a giant robot destroys a village, aliens from outer space arrive offering friendship. Will the people of Earth tie these two events together?Shortly after a giant robot destroys a village, aliens from outer space arrive offering friendship. Will the people of Earth tie these two events together?

  • Director
    • Ishirô Honda
  • Writers
    • Takeshi Kimura
    • Jôjirô Okami
    • Shigeru Kayama
  • Stars
    • Kenji Sahara
    • Yumi Shirakawa
    • Momoko Kôchi
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    • Director
      • Ishirô Honda
    • Writers
      • Takeshi Kimura
      • Jôjirô Okami
      • Shigeru Kayama
    • Stars
      • Kenji Sahara
      • Yumi Shirakawa
      • Momoko Kôchi
    • 43User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
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    The Mysterians
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    Kenji Sahara
    Kenji Sahara
    • Joji Atsumi
    Yumi Shirakawa
    • Etsuko Shiraishi
    Momoko Kôchi
    Momoko Kôchi
    • Hiroko Iwamoto
    Akihiko Hirata
    Akihiko Hirata
    • Ryoichi Shiraishi
    Takashi Shimura
    Takashi Shimura
    • Dr. Tanjiro Adachi
    Susumu Fujita
    Susumu Fujita
    • Gen. Morita
    Hisaya Itô
    Hisaya Itô
    • Capt. Seki
    Yoshio Kosugi
    • Cmdr. Sugimoto
    Fuyuki Murakami
    • Dr. Nobu Kawanami
    Yoshio Tsuchiya
    Yoshio Tsuchiya
    • Leader of the Mysterians
    Minosuke Yamada
    • Hamamoto - Secretary of Defense
    Tetsu Nakamura
    • Dr. Koda
    Heihachirô Ôkawa
    • Person at Board Meeting
    Takeo Oikawa
    • Announcer on TV
    Haruya Katô
    • Doomed Villager
    Senkichi Ômura
    • Doomed Villager
    Harold Conway
    • Dr. DeGracia
    Yutaka Sada
    Yutaka Sada
    • Police Capt. Miyamoto
    • Director
      • Ishirô Honda
    • Writers
      • Takeshi Kimura
      • Jôjirô Okami
      • Shigeru Kayama
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    10Horror Fan

    Ifukube's score is the most action packed score ever.

    The Japanese tape begins with an overture. The music with the overture is the greatest film score ever written by Akira Ifukube. So this film concerns hooded aliens who come to Earth with plans to capture and have sex with Earth women. So they release a huge bird-like robot named Mogera (it later returned renovated in Godzilla vs. Space Godzilla) to prove they mean buisness. The army manages to defeat it by booby trapping the bridge and blowing it up while the monster is using it. Then the battle for the cosmos begins with the Mysterians and their ray firing ships and the humans and their markalite lasers. This is another film I believe inspired the film Independence Day. It's certainly the most colorful of any of the fifties invasion flicks. A must. Eiji Tsuburaya also did an exellent job with his marvelous miniatures and special effects.
    DrLenera

    Colourful, toy-like sci-fi romp although occasionally draggy

    Although best known for their Godzilla series, Japan's Toho Studios made many other sci fi and fantasy films. This was the first of many that would be about aliens from another world invading Earth {that idea would be later incorporated into quite a few Godzilla films}. It's dated in some respects but still pretty good fun and must have seemed quite impressive at the time of it's western release. Before that the only major film that dealt with alien invasion on a "full scale,open war" kind of level was The War Of The Worlds, and The Mysterians attempts even more, if not quite succeeding, in the way of spectacle.

    The first half hour is terrific, the characters are briefly introduced, strange things happen and a large bird-like robot goes on the rampage in Godzilla fashion. After this,things go downhill a little bit, too much time is taken up with meetings and the lengthy battle scenes between the aliens and the humans are a bit static and go on a little too long. Nevertherless there is a charming toy-like nature to these scenes, as various futuristic weapons are employed against the invaders.

    Special effects are occasionally poor {watch out for the awful superimposed explosions} but generally better than most Hollywood sci fi films of the time. Filmed in very garish colour {which particularly highlights the alien's costumes} and with a tremendous main march theme by Akira Ifikube, the Mysterians has it's dull bits, but is still worth watching for some childish fun. Toho would perfect the alien invasion idea two years later with the incredible Battle In Outer Space.
    7gjhong

    childhood favourite still good as an adult

    I just rented "The Mysterians" which seems to be called "Earth Defence Force" in the Japanse version. The movie holds up well because it seems that the people involved treated the story seriously. When I was young I remember that the "Marcolights" were pretty cool and the music was very dramatic. The music still sounds good today but the sound quality on the tape wasn't that good.

    I am glad to see the writers took the job seriously and had the characters ask the questions we asked from the audience. Can the Mysterians be trusted even though they say they are peaceful? Should we ask for a nuclear strike? The Marcolights have a limited range, how can we get around that? Should we wait for the Electronic Cannon or attack right now with the giant airships and Marcolights?

    There were a few flaws. For example one of the characters mentioned that a fixed base was a weakness. I assume that is because you can't depend only on a defensive shield. A base must be defended by mobile fighter craft as well. The flying saucers performed that function until they unexpectedly retreated to the base during the climatic battle. The other weak point was the giant airships Alpha-1 and Beta-1. They moved like zeppelins and the standard cannon seemed weak. I guess their plot purpose was to be shot down so that Beta-2 could built for a second attack on the Mysterian base.

    If you saw this movie as a kid it is still enjoyable as an adult. If you've never seen it then it is probably only of interest to those who want to see the early days of Japanese monster movies. You may be pleasantly surprised to see the leader of the Seven Samurai as the head scientist.
    8xerses13

    Japan's Fantasies Finest Hour

    We have always enjoyed the early Japanese Fantasy Films circa 1954-1963. During this time they took themselves and there subjects seriously. What ever their technical short comings were you could see they were in earnest. Basically after this period starting with KING KONG -vs- GODZILLA the slide down to kiddy fare began just a step above STARMAN.

    Though we consider the original GORJIRA/Godzilla as the first and the best THE MYSTERIANS is the one (1) we enjoyed most. This is a SPACE OPERA on a grand scale. Watching it is like seeing the old pulp Science-Fiction magazine covers of the 1930's being brought to life. Basically the team that acted and made the original Godzilla are back plus the addition of Technicolor and WideScreen. They needed a big and splashy story and THEM -vs- US for the world was the canvas that well suited this first effort.

    We first saw it on T.V. in the mid 1960s and were enthralled like any early teenagers by these scenes of action and massed destruction. But even then we (my brother and I) felt something was missing. It was not until the early 1990s that we saw a restored Japanese print in it's original format (WS) and subtitled in English that what happened on screen made sense. Best of all there were more scenes of destruction.

    It is a pity that TOHO did not make a direct sequel and made BATTLE IN OUTER SPACE instead (still a fun film). Now that they are more technically adapt it would be nice to see this film remade. The one (1) thing I would keep though (other then the basic plot line) is the exceptional musical score.
    Sargebri

    Good Invasion Flick From Toho

    This is a pretty decent invasion film. This time around, Honda seems to have been inspired by the films "War of the Worlds" and "The Day the Earth Stood Still" and does a good job in conveying a lot of themes that pretty much permeate a lot of his films, fear of nuclear war and the world unifying for a common cause. Also, Akihiko pretty much built on his portrayal of the tragic hero that sacrifices himself at the end to save humanity and did his usual good job.

    The only complaint I have about the film is the fact that the appearance of Moguera takes place too early in the film and his destruction is much too early. They do return him to the end, but I would have preferred to see him as the weapon of last resort that the aliens use to try to deliver the crushing blow. Other than that, this is a pretty good movie.

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    • Trivia
      Shortly before his death in 1993, director Ishirô Honda was said to have mentioned that this was his favorite of all his films.
    • Goofs
      In the American version, director Ishirô Honda is mistakenly credited as Inoshiro Honda.
    • Quotes

      Ryoichi Shiraishi: The tragedy of the Mysterians is a good example for us! Don't use science in the wrong way!

    • Alternate versions
      In the original japanese version but edited out for the US release, during the final battle there is a brief scene with a second Mogera (the giant robot). Also, the ending is slightly different.
    • Connections
      Edited into King Kong contre Godzilla (1963)

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 1959 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Mysterians
    • Production company
      • Toho
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      • $975,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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