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is a 1978 Japanese
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film directed by
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. It stars
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, Etsuko Shihomi, and
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. 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. 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 ''
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'' (1977), but also felt the special effects were poorly executed in comparison to the American film. It was however nominated for Best Foreign Film at the 7th Saturn Awards in 1980.


Plot

The planet Jillucia, located in the Andromeda galaxy, is conquered by the steel-skinned Gavanas Empire, who transform it into a military fortress. Kido, the leader of the Jillucians, sends eight Liabe Seeds to find help. Princess Emeralida and the warrior Urocco flee Jillucia in a space galleon as the Gavanas, led by Emperor Rockseia XXII, pursue them. The Liabe Seeds reach various individuals, including Shiro and Aaron, two reckless space pilots; Jack, a friend entangled in debts to gangsters; Meia, a young aristocrat; and General Garuda, a disillusioned officer. These characters encounter the Jillucians and learn of the seeds' divine selection of warriors to liberate Jillucia. Initial reluctance and betrayal occur, including Jack selling out Urocco and Emeralida, though Jack later regrets his actions. Urocco survives an assassination attempt, and Gavanas troops capture Emeralida. The group eventually unites when Garuda, persuaded by a glowing Liabe seed, joins the cause. They discover Prince Hans, the rightful heir to the Gavanas throne, who reveals Rockseia's betrayal of his family. Meanwhile, Rockseia forces the Jillucians to watch as he propels Jillucia toward Earth as part of his conquest plans. The Earth government seeks a peaceful resolution, but Rockseia rejects their envoy, General Garuda, and destroys Earth's moon as a warning. The Liabe warriors infiltrate the Gavanas base, intending to destroy the reactor that powers the empire's fortress. Urocco, initially disillusioned, sacrifices himself in battle, becoming the eighth Liabe warrior as he dies. Prince Hans leads the Jillucians in revolt, ultimately killing Rockseia in combat. Shiro and Aaron destroy the reactor, escaping just as Jillucia is destroyed in the explosion. As the planet disintegrates, the surviving Jillucians escape on a space galleon, joined by Garuda, Beba-2, and the remaining Liabe warriors. Shiro, Aaron, and Meia carry out a suicidal attack on the Gavanas space carrier, causing it to crash. They awaken on the space galleon, miraculously saved by the power of the Liabe seeds. Offered asylum on Earth, the Jillucians decline and set off in search of a new home.


Cast

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as General Garuda *
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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 *
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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 entrance


Production

''Message from Space'' cost between US$5 and 6 million, roughly half the budget of ''
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'' (
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), which made it the most expensive Japanese film, until it was beaten by Fukasaku's later film ''
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'' (
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).


Release

''Message from Space'' was released in Japan on April 29, 1978. The American version of the film was released in the United States on October 30, 1978, where it was distributed by
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.
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acquired ''Message from Space'' at a US$1 million cost; according to company personnel: " tcan't keep 'em from lining up at the box office. It's a Jap ''Star Wars''! It'll clean up." Studio executive
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, however, countered: "The only thing it cleaned up was the red inkwell."
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released ''Message from Space'' on DVD on April 16, 2013.


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.
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of ''
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'' described the film as "so terrible it has a certain comic integrity". 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." Kevin Thomas wrote in the ''
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'' 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." ''
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'' opined that the "fallout from ''Star Wars'' space garbage continues to litter hemotion 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
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or
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respectively. The ''
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'' compared the film to the television series ''
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'' (1978) stating that it would make "an American hold his head up high with pride" in comparison. ''
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'' referred to the cast as "weirdly unappealing" and that the costumes, make-up and décor are "often dazzlingly grotesque and bewildering." 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." ''
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'' gave the film a positive review, noting that the film "borrows wholesale from tar 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." From retrospective reviews, online film database
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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". The review recommended the film to "non-discerning genre fans" and children. 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".


TV series

The film spawned a 27-episode spin-off TV series titled , which aired on
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from July 8, 1978 to January 27, 1979.


Notes


References

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External links

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Patrick Macias' blog with artwork and photos, and movie discussion

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