Posts Tagged ‘Hajime Sato’


Goke – Body Snatcher from Hell

July 8th, 2008 | article by | No Comments »
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a.k.a. KYUKETSUKI GOKEMIDORO / BODY SNATCHER FROM HELL
Shochiku Co. ltd [1969] 84′
country: Japan
director: HAJIME SATO
cast: TERUO YOSHIDA, TOMOMI SATO,
cast: EIZO KITAMURA, HIDEO KO

“There’s no fun in the world anymore . . .” Matsumiya, the bomber

Flight JA 307 seems destined for disaster from the outset of Hajime Sato’s final film, with it flying through ominous and seemingly endless blood-red skies. The motley assortment of passengers are already on edge – be it from the recent assassination of the British ambassador to Japan or the birds smashing themselves into a bloody pulp on the airliner’s windows. To make matters worse, the pilots receive a message that a bomb may be hidden aboard the plane. Co-pilot Sugisaka heads out into the cabin to check the passenger’s bags, only to stumble upon the political assassin responsible for the British ambassador’s murder. In no time at all, the plane is under the control of the would-be hijacker, who destroys the radio and sends the flight on an impromptu course towards Okinawa.

As the two pilots steer the plane off of its scheduled course, a passenger’s one-way radio reports an unusual development – an unidentified object has entered Japanese air space, with the JSADF and US Air Force both in hot pursuit. Unknown to all aboard, the hijacker has sent the plane straight into the path of the oncoming unidentified object – a pulsing orange UFO that shorts out the plane’s controls and sets one of its engines ablaze. And so, nary 10 minutes into the film, flight JA 307 has crashed into a barren valley well off the beaten path.

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The Golden Bat

July 1st, 2008 | article by | No Comments »
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a.k.a. Ogon Batto
Toei Co. Ltd [1966] 72′
country: Japan
director: HAJIME SATO
cast: SONNY CHIBA, HIROSHI NAKATA,
cast: ANDREW HUGHES, REIKO KASAHARA

Poor young Akira – after spending night after night star gazing and single-handedly discovering that the planet Icarus is on a collision course with Earth, no one in the grown-up world believes him. The police think he has an overactive imagination and the astronomers at the local observatory simply refuse to take his claim seriously for no reason other than that it sounds silly. Just when Akira’s day can’t seem to get any worse, a group of sunglass-and-suit donning henchmen show up and drag him to an isolated chateaus in the Japanese Alps.

There he discovers something he never though possible – an uber-cool super lab funded by the UN under the cover name of the Pearl Institute and existing, seemingly, for the sole purpose of spying on amateur Japanese astronomers, building fantastical weapons (the Super Destruction Beam Cannon!), and saving the Earth from threats like, say, renegade planetary bodies under the control of evil spacemen. After a brief introduction to the facility by Dr. Yamatone (Sonny Chiba!), Akira agrees to join forces with them. The first order of business is to complete the Super Destruction Beam Cannon by locating appropriate material from which to fashion a lens.

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