Orochi Strikes Again
Originally released in 1985. Orochi Strikes Again is a action/science fiction film. directed by Takami Akai. At just 72 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Kagumi Takahashi, Tatsuto Nagayama, and Kenichiro Mera
Synopsis
The mythical eight-headed serpent Orochi was created by aliens, which invaded Earth in ancient times. 2000 years later, they dispatch the Orochi again to destroy Japan and the rest of the world. Only a team of the Japan Self-Defense Forces and a scientist can destroy it.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Kagumi Takahashi
as Akiko Kirihara
Tatsuto Nagayama
as Shunsaku Tako
Kenichiro Mera
as Tank Corps General Yoshikawa
Yasuhiro Takeda
as Captain Mouri
Naoki Hamaguchi
as Lieutenant Amako
Koji Kono
as Tank Soldier A
Hisao Ishima
as Tank Soldier B
Takashi Kurihara
as AH-1S Gunner
Takeshi Sawamura
as OH-6 Pilot
Osamu Noda
as OH-6 Pilot
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2009Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- JA
Production Companies
- Daicon Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Orochi Strikes Again about?
The mythical eight-headed serpent Orochi was created by aliens, which invaded Earth in ancient times. 2000 years later, they dispatch the Orochi again to destroy Japan and the rest of the world. On...
Who directed Orochi Strikes Again?
Orochi Strikes Again was directed by Takami Akai.
How long is Orochi Strikes Again?
Orochi Strikes Again has a runtime of 1 hours and 12 minutes (72 minutes total).
When was Orochi Strikes Again released?
Orochi Strikes Again was released on September 3, 1985 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Orochi Strikes Again?
The main cast of Orochi Strikes Again includes Kagumi Takahashi, Tatsuto Nagayama, Kenichiro Mera, Yasuhiro Takeda, Naoki Hamaguchi.