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  1. Kaijū Daisensō (怪獣大戦争, Kaijū Dai-sensō?, bra: A Guerra dos Monstros [2]; prt: A Invasão dos Astro-Monstros [1]), lançado nos Estados Unidos como Invasion of the Astros e Monster Zero, e distribuído internacionalmente como Invasion of Astro-Monster, é um filme de ficção científica japonês e americano de 1965, realizado por ...

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    In the year 196X, the World Space Agency (WSA) has sent astronauts Glenn and Kazuo Fuji to investigate the newly-discovered Planet X located just beyond Jupiter. Back on Earth, Fuji's younger sister Haruno has become romantically involved with inventor Tetsuo Torii, who has just sold his invention, the Lady Guard alarm, to a toy company represented...

    Actor's name on the left, character played on the right. 1. Akira Takarada as Kazuo Fuji, astronaut 2. Nick Adams as Glenn, astronaut (Japanese voice: Goro Naya) 3. Kumi Mizuno as Namikawa, Xilienagent 4. Keiko Sawai as Haruno Fuji, Fuji's sister 5. Jun Tazakias Dr. Sakurai, World Space Agency 6. Yoshio Tsuchiya as Controller of Planet X 7. Akira K...

    The Great Monster War (literal Japanese title)
    Godzilla Goes to Space! (ゴジラ宇宙へ行く!,   Gojira Uchū e Iku!, Japanese 8mm title)
    Monster Zero (United States)
    Invasion of the Astros(United States 16mm rental print and Armed Forces title)

    View all posters for the film here. 1. Japan - December 19, 1965 [view poster]; March 17, 1971 (Toho Champion Festival)[view poster] 2. United States - 1970 [view poster] 3. Canada - November 6, 1970 4. Thailand - 1966; 1989 [view poster] 5. France - January 25, 1967; 1970 [view poster] 6. West Germany - 1967 [view poster] 7. Brazil - October 7, 19...

    U.S. release

    The U.S. English dub of Invasion of Astro-Monster was written by Riley Jackson and was recorded at Glen Glenn Sound in Hollywood in 1966, wrapping on May 31.[citation needed] Ironically, since Nick Adams delivered his lines in English on the set, Glennwas the only character whose voice was not dubbed over, although Adams seems to have been involved in at least some ADR that location shooting and other production factors would have necessitated. There were several alterations made: 1. Dialogue...

    United Kingdom release

    Invasion of Astro-Monster was never released theatrically in the UK, remaining unseen until an airing of the international version premiered on Channel 4 in July 1990. A letterboxed VHS release from Polygram followed in 1992, in a set with Ebirah, Horror of the Deep and Destroy All Monsters. 4 Front Video also released it on VHS in 1998. Sony released both the Japanese and international versions on Blu-ray in 2019 as part of the The Criterion Collection's Godzilla: The Showa-Era Films, 1954–1...

    West German release

    Constantin Film released a heavily altered 81-minute version of Invasion of Astro-Monster entitled Befehl aus dem Dunkel (lit. "Command From the Dark") on February 17, 1967 The German dubbing, written and directed by Manfred R. Köhler, was recorded at Aventin-Filmstudio in Munich. The title Befehl aus dem Dunkel is in reference to the 1932 novel by German science fiction author Hans Dominik, though the West German version has nothing to do with the novel other than the name. The new script st...

    When Invasion of Astro-Monster was first released in Japan on December 19, 1965, it sold 3,780,000 tickets and earned ¥210 million in distributor rentals, making it the ninth highest-grossing Japanese film of the year. On its March 17, 1971 re-issue during the Toho Champion Festival, it sold 1,350,000 tickets. When the film was released in the U.S....

    In G-FAN magazine's readers polls, Invasion of Astro-Monster's rating has mostly risen over time: 7.4 in 1996, 7.2 in 2001, 7.7 in 2007, and 8.0 in 2014. It ranked sixth among Godzilla films in the most recent poll, tied with Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack. Ishiro Honda: A Life in Film, from Godzilla to Kurosawa a...

    SimitarDVD (1998) 1. Region:N/A 2. Discs:1 3. Audio:English (2.0 Mono and 5.1 Surround) 4. Subtitles:None 5. Special features:Optional 1.33:1 presentation (cropped), Simitar-produced trailers for the company's kaiju releases, art gallery, trivia game 6. Notes:Out of print. DVD TohoDVD (2003) 1. Region:2 2. Discs:1 3. Audio:Japanese (2.0 and 5.1) 4....

    Invasion of Astro-Monster was theatrically released in Japan as a double feature with Campus A-Go-Go.

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  2. Invasion of Astro-Monster (怪獣大戦争, Kaijū Daisensō?, lit. Great Monster War) is a 1965 tokusatsu kaiju film produced by Toho Company Ltd., and the sixth installment in the Godzilla series as well as the Showa series. The film was released to Japanese theaters on December 19, 1965.

  3. Invasion of Astro-Monster (怪獣大戦争, Kaijū Dai-sensō, lit. ' The Giant Monster War ') is a 1965 kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. It is the sixth film in the Godzilla franchise and Shōwa period.

  4. Invasion of Astro-Monster (怪 獣 大 戦 争 Kaijū Daisensō ?, lit. Great Monster War), Monster Zero ou A Guerra dos Monstros é um filme tokusatsu kaiju de 1965 produzido pela Toho Company Ltd., é o sexto filme da série Godzilla e da série Showa.

  5. 29 de jul. de 1970 · Invasion of Astro-Monster: Directed by Ishirô Honda. With Nick Adams, Akira Takarada, Jun Tazaki, Akira Kubo. Astronauts encounter the Xiliens, who ask Earth to rid their planet of "Monster Zero", but when one astronaut romances a mysterious woman, he uncovers the Xilien's true intentions.

  6. 6 de set. de 2014 · Kaijû daisensô (Invasion of Astro-Monster): Análise e Impressões. written by Caio Bogoni 06/09/2014. “Invasion of Astro-Monster” é o sexto filme da franquia Godzilla e por mais que o nome não remeta muito ao kaiju, ainda faz parte da cronologia oficial.