Saturday, April 22, 2006

Toho´s The War in Space will be on DVD next week.

Toho's sci-fi classic The War in Space (Wakusei Daisenso, 1977), directed by Godzilla alumni Jun Fukuda, will be released on region 1 DVD April 25, 2006 by Discotek Media, the same company that brought us the delightful live-action version of Lupin The Third.

By the late 70's Toho had seen the handwriting on the wall, after Godzilla's first retirement. This was seemingly their last big SFX film until they got into the mid-80's when times improved. Star Wars was playing big in the US in 1977 and it had yet to reach Japanese shores until Xmas time.

Toho had recently had the ball dropped on them with Nessie, which was to be a $5M Hammer/Toho production, that fell to pieces when investors pulled out - Toho had already spent money making a monster they were so sure it was going forward. So, two rival studios, Toei and Toho, decided to do their own space opera stories ahead of that. Toei's was Message From Space and Toho made The War In Space with a much hyped campaign, claiming it was the most expensive film they'd made in years.

The plot essentially is: aliens annex Venus and use it as a base to attack earth in globe shaped ships. So it is up to the space battleship Goten and it's crew to go to Venus and defeat the aliens. Because of budget, much of the destruction on earth is footage from The Last War and Battle In Outer Space, inserted over footage of the flying, firing globes.

The aging, hardened commander of the Goten takes his ship, daughter and crew to Venus. Here is where Toho's FX dept shines with an excellent miniature surface of Venus, complete with cloud chamber effects work. The Goten itself is a re-worked version of The Atragon (it was said that in fact the very model of that was pulled out of storage and re-tooled to save money) . The aliens have ornate ships and wear wild costumes - as always in a Japanese film. The ships look more fantastical than functional like huge seagoing ships, boats with oars. There is even a Chewbacca-lookalike but he has a pair of horns, I assume to make him look "evil" unlike his US counterpart. At one point the commander's daughter is kidnapped and taken prisoner by the aliens - and put in the charge of the evil Chewbacca.

All the costumes are a rather outlandish and brilliant affair. You never know what someone will appear wearing! They remove the daughter's yellow space uniform and force her, handcuffed, to wear a rather racey leather bondage outfit and it is up to the hero to rescue her. As with many of Jun Fukuda's Godzilla films, he really brightens up the color palette on everything. The spacesuits however are particularly nicely done and have a realistic 2001 feel to them.

Studio: Discotek Media
DVD Release Date: April 25, 2006
Run Time: 90 minutes
DVD Features:
Available Subtitles: English
Available Audio Tracks: Japanese (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), Japanese (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
Theatrical Trailer
Photo Gallery of rare B/W stills
Interview with special effects director Teruyoshi Nakano
Detailed booklet containing the history of film, poster art, and vehicle diagrams

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