In 1965, the space station JSS-3 is destroyed by a fleet of UFOs, which then begin a global siege on Earth, using rays to manipulate gravity and control the minds of men. In response, a global council meeting is held to determine the source of the attacks and prepare a rocket ship armada for a counter-attack, a true battle in outer space. . . The film is a sequel of sorts to Toho's THE MYSTERIANS in the reprise of the Etsuko Shiraishi character of that film as its heroine. It was edited to 74 minutes for its American release.
Unfortunately the movie Battle in Outer Space is not yet available on HBO Max.
Camera | Hajime Koizumi | Director of Photography |
Production | Tomoyuki Tanaka | Producer |
Directing | Ishirō Honda | Director |
Editing | Kazuji Taira | Editor |
Sound | Akira Ifukube | Original Music Composer |
Production | Yasuaki Sakamoto | Production Manager |
Art | Teruaki Abe | Production Design |
Sound | Masanobu Miyazaki | Sound Recordist |
Visual Effects | Shuzaburo Araki | Visual Effects |
Writing | Jôjirô Okami | Original Story |
Sound | Yosaku Suma | Original Music Composer |
Art | Teruaki Abe | Art Direction |
Sound | Chôshichirô Mikami | Sound Recordist |
Visual Effects | Sadamasa Arikawa | Visual Effects Camera |
Directing | Koji Kajita | Assistant Director |
Crew | Akira Watanabe | Visual Effects Art Director |
Crew | Eiji Tsuburaya | Special Effects |
Crew | Masakatsu Asai | Special Effects |
Lighting | Rokuro Ishikawa | Lighting Technician |
Visual Effects | Eiji Tsuburaya | Visual Effects Director |
Lighting | Kuichirô Kishida | Lighting Technician |
Writing | Shinichi Sekizawa | Screenplay |
Visual Effects | Hiroshi Mukoyama | Visual Effects |
Visual Effects | Eiji Tsuburaya | Visual Effects |