by August » Thu Feb 12, 2004 2:50 am
THE MYSTERIANS was produced as an science fiction war movie, nothing more, and makes no apologies for it. It is the single most iconoclastic Toho science fiction movie ever made (the saucers, the superweapons, the robot). The sight of the 600 foot tall Markalite Flying Heat Ray Projectors battling it out with the Mysterian Dome, backed by Ifukube's thundering score is unforgettable.
A serious mark up, BATTLE IN OUTER SPACE is probably the best science fiction space movies made in this era -- clearly more an action film than the stiffer American counterparts -- and pays off in spades. The imagery is staggering and Ifukube's score is rousing.
GORATH is the ultimate Toho science fiction film, chock-full of space adventure, cosmic danger, earth-bound disaster, and more. This is the most lavish genre picture ever produced by Toho, and it shows from the fantastic set design, large cast, incredible miniature work and overall gloss. This film sets Toho's genre production to a fine polish, which would last through the 1960s, and set the tone for films to follow. Kan Ishii's ominous score is impressive.
These are three of my most favorite Toho science-adventure movies.
August Ragone
Showa GAMERA Special Features Producer
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