Star Force: Fugitive Alien II

November. 03,1987      
Rating:
2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

In this second film compiled from episodes of a Japanese TV serial, Captain Joe, reformed interstellar marauder Ken and the rest of the crew of the Bacchus-III set off to destroy an alien race's super-weapon.

Miyuki Tanigawa as  Tammy
Jō Shishido as  Captain Joe
Chōei Takahashi as  Rocky

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Reviews

Sexylocher
1987/11/03

Masterful Movie

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ReaderKenka
1987/11/04

Let's be realistic.

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Ketrivie
1987/11/05

It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.

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Calum Hutton
1987/11/06

It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...

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Aaron1375
1987/11/07

This 'movie' is the sequel to "Alien Fugitive" which is not a movie nor is this one. Rather they are both movies that are comprised of a bunch of shows from a series in Japan. They are joined together courtesy of Sandy Frank productions to form a sort of movie. The first movie and most of this one are rather coherent and actually seem to form a movie; however, the tail end of this one kind of falls apart and the portion of the film that seems to be the important portion of the film is left as a chopped up and hurried mess. "Time of Apes" was messed up too, but it was messed up all the way through, at least this one was not too hard to follow until the end. "Mighty Jack" was also done in similar fashion, but they only did two stories to combine unlike the three or four here and the numerous ones in Apes. I saw this film, as well as those others thanks to the show Mystery Science Theater 3000...not sure why I did not see any of these before then as I used to watch crazy Japanese movies and shows all the time as a kid, but the ones MST3K did never played on the old WOR channel I used to watch that would showcase these crazy 'movies'. I know I at least saw a Gamera film and a couple of other Sandy Frank productions on that channel.The story picks up where the last one left off. The crew of the Bacchus-3 is heading off to the planet of the guys I can't remember what they were called to destroy their super weapon that we will never get to see in action. This whole series is obviously a response to Star Wars, so imagine if you would, Star Wars and the Death Star and no destruction of Alderon. You never get to see the full power of the Death Star, kind of undercuts the terror doesn't it? Well, before they get to the planet, we get to watch them have an encounter with an exploding star and we get to see nearly every second! Then they make it on the planet and we witness their entire infiltration! Then they jump to the end of the show and slam the last like 15 minutes with Ken and company protecting this scientist and his daughter, Ken finding someone that resembles his mother and Ken facing off against the evil leader of the Star Wolves! Yes, the portion of the film that should be important is reduced to the last fifteen minutes.This made for an okay episode of MST3K...the main problem is that they do repeat several of the jokes we have already heard before. I also wonder how much of that crazed, super choppy ending is due to Sandy Frank and how much of it is due to MST3K's time constraints. I do think it is more Sandy Frank because MST3K points out how confusing the last portion of the film is, and I wouldn't think they would make riffs pointing to this fact if they were the ones responsible for it.So this 'film' pretty much is like the first film where we continue the story of the Bacchus-3 trying to take out the super weapon before it cuts ahead to the point the crew is wearing different uniforms and doing this and that and finishing the film off. What is funny, is that there is like more action in the last little section of the film that there was in the rest of the film, not just this film, but the first one too if you cut out the part of the first film where the Wolf Raiders initially attacked earth! So for the most part this one and the first film do move along pretty good and they fused them together well. It isn't until the last portion of this one that the thing kind of falls apart, but you do get to see lots of destruction!

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Diana
1987/11/08

awful. this 'sequel' to the first wretched installment, Fugitive Alien, is much worse than the first. For one thing, it is ten times more boring. At least Fugitive Alien is high on the cheese factor, including one of the Japanese crew wearing a jumpsuit with a tag that read Security Guard on the lapel, and of course the 'cabin presser' sign. the girl in the blonde wig, the stupid plastic jumpsuits that the Baccus 3 crew all wore(and pink and white, at that!)The Rainbrow Brite costumes and blonde 'helmet wigs' that the supposedly fearsome Star Wolves wore-all hysterical. But the blonde chick is dead, the plastic jumpsuits disappear in the first half of the movie, and the addled and frankly boring plot do not keep you on the edge of your seat. The thirty minutes or so that Ken spends trying to fix the engines so that the ship will not be dragged into a sun about to go nova are thirty minutes of my life that I'll never see again. The only funny part was the signs on the instrument panel that read Sunny Side and Other Side, respectively. Those left me howling with laughter. Nothing is resolved in the plot, especially at the end where Ken finishes off the Kabuki actor who's been acting as the dictator of Valnastar. It was wise of him to ditch that little twit Tammy and use the planet's needing his help to get the hell away from Star Force, but it was still a bit of a head-scratcher, plot wise. And the long part in between where they blew up that shiny toy that was supposed to be a super weapon(a plot point they immediately recycled in the next bit)was just unbelievably tedious and boring. I'll watch Fugitive Alien anytime, but I'll be slower to watch this creaky 'sequel'. Snooze-fest, all around. Gee, I wonder why they didn't make Fugitive Alien III?

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InzyWimzy
1987/11/09

This builds upon the great epic of Fugitive Alien. Don't worry if you missed the first and consider yourself lucky!Captain Joe, Ken and the pals on the Baccus 3 are on a collision course with wackiness. Can the captured prisoner be trusted? What did Rocky eat for dinner? Will Capt. Joe abstain from drinking again? And what of Tammy's love for Ken? Lots of stuff happens. I thought the character development was better here since Rocky's "I don't like Ken" attitude is stronger than ever. Things get resolved, but Sandy Frank edits the whole thing and Ken ends up trying to liberate his home planet! I'm probably alone, but I wish this series went on!Sandy Frank.....Sandy Frank....

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JeffG.
1987/11/10

The first "Fugitive Alien" was bad enough. But it was actually pretty lucid compared to this horrible "sequel." It makes even less sense than the first! Funny MST3K episode, but not much value otherwise. None actually.

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