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|Assistant Directing by|Tsunesaburo Nishikawa, Shunichi Kobayashi, Kazuo Yoshida, [[Eiichi Asada]] | |Assistant Directing by|Tsunesaburo Nishikawa, Shunichi Kobayashi, Kazuo Yoshida, [[Eiichi Asada]] | ||
|Special Effects by|[[Teruyoshi Nakano]], [[Motoyoshi Tomioka]], Toshiro Aoki, Yoshio Oguchi, Kazunobu Sanpei, Takeaki Tsukada, Takeshi Miyanishi, [[Tadaaki Watanabe]], [[Yoshio Tabuchi]] | |Special Effects by|[[Teruyoshi Nakano]], [[Motoyoshi Tomioka]], Toshiro Aoki, Yoshio Oguchi, Kazunobu Sanpei, Takeaki Tsukada, Takeshi Miyanishi, [[Tadaaki Watanabe]], [[Yoshio Tabuchi]] | ||
|Theme | |Theme songs "All We Need is Love" and "To an Unknown Country" Performed by|Kiyohiko Ozaki | ||
|*Lyrics by|Yoko Yamaguchi | |*Lyrics by|Yoko Yamaguchi | ||
|*Composed by|Masaaki Hirao | |*Composed by|Masaaki Hirao |
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ESPY (エスパイ is a Esupai)1974 Japanese tokusatsu science-fiction film produced by Toho, based on a story by Sakyo Komatsu that was serialized in Weekly Manga Sunday in 1964. It was released to Japanese theaters on December 28, 1974, and to American theaters the following year.
Plot
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Staff
- Main article: ESPY/Credits.
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Jun Fukuda, Kenjiro Omori
- Written by Ei Ogawa
- Based on a Story by Sakyo Komatsu
- Produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka, Fumio Tanaka
- Music by Masaaki Hirao, Kensuke Kyo
- Cinematography by Shoji Ueda, Kazumi Hara, Masaru Kakinuma, Hajime Yamagishi, Kenichi Eguchi, Sueyuki Yamaguchi
- Edited by Michiko Ikeda, Yoshio Tamura
- Production Design by Shinobu Muraki, Osami Tonsho, Yoshio Suzuki, Akira Kikuchi,
- Assistant Directing by Tsunesaburo Nishikawa, Shunichi Kobayashi, Kazuo Yoshida, Eiichi Asada
- Special Effects by Teruyoshi Nakano, Motoyoshi Tomioka, Toshiro Aoki, Yoshio Oguchi, Kazunobu Sanpei, Takeaki Tsukada, Takeshi Miyanishi, Tadaaki Watanabe, Yoshio Tabuchi
- Theme songs "All We Need is Love" and "To an Unknown Country" Performed by Kiyohiko Ozaki
- Lyrics by Yoko Yamaguchi
- Composed by Masaaki Hirao
- Arranged by Kensuke Kyo
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Hiroshi Fujioka as Yoshio Tamura
- Kaoru Yumi as Maria Harada
- Masao Kusakari as Jiro Miki
- Eiji Okada as Salabad
- Goro Mutsumi as Teraoka
- Luna Takamura as Julietta
- Hatsuo Yamaya as Ball
- Jimmy Shaw as Godonov
- Andrew Hughes as P.B.
- Steve Green as Prime Minister of Baltonia
- Willy Dorcey as Abdullah
- Ralph Jesser as Anti-ESPY A
- Franz Gruber as Anti-ESPY C
- Koichi Ito as Government official
- Yoshio Katsube as Reporter
- Toshio Hosoi as Security guard
- Hiroya Morita as Security guard
- Yuzo Kayama as Lawyer
- Tomisaburo Wakayama as Ulrov
- Roger Wood as United Nations Mediation Committee member A
- Anest Harness as United Nations Mediation Committee member B
- Germal Liner as Anti-ESPY B
- Bart Johanson as Anti-ESPY D
- Shigeo Kato as Security guard
- Kazuo Imai as Cameraman
- Jiro Mitsuaki as Man at International Conference Center
- Robert Dunham as Airline captain
English dub
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Barry Haigh as Yoshio Tamura / Salabad
- Michael Ross as Jiro Miki / Godonov
- Matthew Oram as Hojo / Ulrov
Appearances
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Weapons, vehicles, and races
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Gallery
- Main article: ESPY/Gallery.
Soundtrack
- Main article: ESPY (Soundtrack).
Alternate titles
- E.S.P./SPY (US home video title)
- The War of the Occult Powers (La Guerra de los Poderes Ocultos; Spain)
Videos
Trailers
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Miscellaneous
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