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Goké, Body Snatcher from Hell
Horror
Science Fiction
59%
•
Aug 14, 1968
Rated
NR
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The survivors of a plane crash in a remote area are attacked by blob-like alien creatures that turn their victims into blood-thirsty vampires.
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Directors
Hajime Sato
Vote Average
5.9
Vote Count
48
Popularity
7
Language
日本語
Origin Country
JP
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Cast
Teruo Yoshida
Sugisaka
Tomomi Satô
Kazumi Asakura
Hideo Kō
The Hijacker
Masaya Takahashi
Toshiyuki Sagai
Nobuo Kaneko
Tokuyasu
Eizô Kitamura
Mano, the senator
Yūko Kusunoki
Noriko Tokayasu
Kazuo Kato
Dr. Momotake
Hiroyuki Nishimoto
The Pilot
Toshihiko Yamamoto
Matsumiya
Kathy Horan
Mrs. Neal
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(1)
Kenneth Blais
80%
The message was deep. Way better than it should have been. Alien vampires, war and destruction, resulting in the total destruction of Earth. Dark and a bit campy, very enjoyable film that leaves you thinking.