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The aliens commence their counterattack, creating a chaotic scene on the land, but fortunately, the R-1 Rocket is ultimately launched to save humanity and defeat the alien's flying saucers. While running the R-1 operation, Dr. Hoshina faints after being assailed by an alien robot in the laboratory.
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Dr. Hoshina, a paralyzed space scientist who was tortured because he refused to collaborate with the army during World War II, concludes that the scientists must construct a rocket to combat the aliens or the saucers will destroy civilization and the planet. Hence, the scientists secretly build the
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in an underground hangar. One day, the aliens discover the secret location and try to destroy their threat, the R-1 prior to its completion. The group attempts to defend the rocket by using guided missiles, which, despite not having any effect on the flying saucer, causes it to fly away. Shortly
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reporter Masao Hayashi questions Dr. Otsuki regarding efforts to defeat the saucers. During his interview, Otsuki reveals that a new metal that is capable of withstanding the flying saucer's rays is nearing completion. The following morning, the
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thereafter, Kaoru Hoshina, Dr. Otsuki's secretary, is assailed by an alien robot that rises from the sea while embracing her boyfriend, Hayashi, on a beach at night.
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cut was found in 2010 and sold for auction online for 2.1 million yen. Plans were made for a DVD release following the auction, though they have yet to materialize.
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was released nationwide in Japan by Shintoho on November 7, 1956. After its release, it was considered lost until a
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was released nationwide in Japan on November 7, 1956. Following its release, the film was considered lost until a
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on defensive measures against the flying saucers that cause devastating destruction using their ray weapons.
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The R-1 Rocket uses its XQ Proton Destruction Cannon to obliterate the flying saucers, saving the planet.
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Nekoyama, Reme (October 13, 2015). "A Lost Special Effects Movie Has Finally Appeared!
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Junko Ebata as Kaoru Hoshina, Dr. Hiroto Otsuki's secretary and Hayashi's lover
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and its special effects were created by Sadao Uemura and Shigeji Nishitani.
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but are deemed merely hallucinations by officials. The following day, the
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reported that a flying saucer was recently spotted over the skies of
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holds a meeting with Dr. Hiroto Otsuki, and Dr. Kuroi of the
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Kanji
Revised Hepburn
Shinichi Sekizawa
Tadao Takashima
Taiji Tonoyama
Shigeru Amachi
Shintoho
Japanese
Hepburn
independent
tokusatsu
science fiction film
Shinichi Sekizawa
Shintoho
Tadao Takashima
Taiji Tonoyama
Shigeru Amachi
16mm
tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union
flying saucers
New York City
London
Hong Kong
Tokyo
Defense Agency
Nuclear Research Institute
Japan Self-Defense Forces
Akasaka
M87 Nebula

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