The Kaiju Movie that's not one | Warning from Space
Today I look at a film put out by Toho's once rival Studio Daiei. Uchūjin Tokyo ni Arawaru (Spacemen Appear in Tokyo) Released to Japanese cinemas in January 1956. The film has the honor of being the 1st Japanese science fiction movie to be in color, and it shines in that aspect as famous Avant-garde artist Tarō Okamoto was selected to be the color designer of the film, as well as the design the alien beings known as the Pairans. The film was later brought to America in 1964 as a TV Movie under the title Unknown Satellite Over Tokyo. Later it would be renamed Warning from Space. Sources for information Arrow Video Blu-Ray Audio commentary by Stuart Galbraith IV Big Book of Japanese Giant Monster Movies: Showa Completion (1954 -1989) Essay on artist Taro Okamoto by Japanese art historian Nick West Essay on the production of the American edit of the film by David Cairns Japanese Special Effects Cinema: Godfathers of Tokusatsu: Vol. 1 SF: The Japanese Science Fiction Film Encyclopedia SCIFIST: Warning from Space Essay Music Art of Balance - World A, B, and C Music Sonic Mega Collection Credits Theme Fair Use Copyright Disclaimer: Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

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