The 6 Ultra Brothers vs. the Monster Army

The 6 Ultra Brothers vs. the Monster Army (ウルトラ6兄弟VS怪獣軍団, Urutora Roku Kyōdai tai Kaijū Gundan), known in Thailand as Hanuman vs. 7 Ultraman (หนุมาน พบ 7 ยอดมนุษย์ - Hanuman pob Jed Yodmanud), is a Japanese tokusatsu superhero kaiju film produced in 1974 by Tsuburaya Productions of Japan and Chaiyo Productions of Thailand.[1] It was released theatrically in Japan on March 17, 1979.

The 6 Ultra Brothers vs. the Monster Army
Directed byShohei Tōjō
Written byBunzo Wakatsuki
Sompote Sands
Produced byNoboru Tsuburaya
Sompote Sands
Hisao Itō
StarringKo Kaeoduendee
Yodchay Meksuan
CinematographyToshiyuki Machida
Edited byYoshihiro Yanagawa
Music byToru Fuyuki
Production
companies
Tsuburaya Productions
Chaiyo Productions
Release dates
March 17, 1979 (Japan)
November 26, 1974 (Thailand)
Running time
80 minutes (Japan)
103 minutes (Thailand)
CountriesJapan
Thailand
LanguagesJapanese
Thai
Budget$120,000

Plot

A young boy is protecting a Hindu temple in Thailand when robbers arrive, stealing goods and shoot him in the face. The Mother of Ultra fuses him with the monkey god Hanuman. The Ultra Brothers, Zoffy, Ultraman, Ultraseven, Ultraman Jack, Ultraman Ace and Ultraman Taro, team up with Hanuman to fight five evil monsters. They are Gomora (from Ultraman), Dustpan (originally from Mirrorman), Astromons, Tyrant and Dorobon (all from Ultraman Taro), which were accidentally awakened by a rocket test gone terribly wrong. Eventually, the seven heroes triumph over the monsters, and all return home.

Cast

  • Ko Kaeoduendee as Koh / Hanuman
  • Anan Pricha as Anan
  • Yodchai Meksuwan as Dr. Wisut
  • Pawana Chanajit as Marissa
  • Sripouk as Sipuak
  • Srisuriya as Sisuliya
  • Kan Booncho as Bandit
  • Chan Wanpen as Bandit
  • Somnouk as Bandit
  • Hikaru Urano as Zoffy
  • Toshio Furukawa as Ultraman
  • Kohji Moritsugu as Ultraseven
  • Jirō Dan as Ultraman Jack
  • Keiji Takamine as Ultraman Ace
  • Saburō Shinoda as Ultraman Taro
  • Taeko Kamisaka as Mother of Ultra
  • Kunio Suzuki as Gomora
  • Umeda Shinichi as Dustpan
  • Toru Kawai as Tyrant
  • Takeshi Watabe as Dorobon
  • Sakamoto Michihiro as Astromons

Release

In 1984, Chaiyo Productions re-edited the film and released it under the title Hanuman vs. 11 Ultraman (หนุมาน พบ 11 ยอด มนุษย์ -Hanuman pob Sibed Yodmanud) after being released in Thailand[2][3] the film was released in United States under the title Space Warriors 2000 (The Year of the Monkey Wrench).

References

  1. Waterhouse, Peter M.; Hellens, Roger P. (July 2015). "非コードRNAに、ペプチドがコードされていた!". Nature Digest. 12 (7): 31–32. doi:10.1038/ndigest.2015.150731. ISSN 1880-0556.
  2. 安藤健二『封印作品の憂鬱』洋泉社、2008年、p.220
  3. isranews (2020-01-29). "รมว.วธ.พร้อมช่วยบ.ไชโยฯสู้คดีอุลตร้าแมน-ยันหนัง 'หนุมาน-ยักษ์วัดแจ้งฯ' สร้างโดยคนไทย". สำนักข่าวอิศรา (in Thai). Retrieved 2021-06-05.


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