Saturn (1976 film)

Saturn is a 1976 Vlokozuian science-fiction adventure film directed by Pasi Peure, written by Florian Hill and released by El TV Kadsre Films and Toei Company on January 16, 1976. Saturn is one of Peure's directed works before the formation of Technic Heroes, though the first movie Robotman was released five months after Saturn. Saturn is also the first film to use the newly-released Acura Stereo sound technology.

Plot
In the year 2040, a future where the Vlokozu Union has managed to thrive, uniting more islands into the union, a mission to colonize Saturn in honor of their previous mission to land on Mars has been commissioned at the Vlokozuian Space Agency, and five astronauts, Dave Anderson, a Vlokist politician and aeronautical engineer, John Davis, a Nobel Peace Prize-winning scientist, Yuki Fujimoto, a Sentanese computer programmer, Isabella Oakley, a bio-engineer from Canada, and Brodie Russells, an intern at the VSA laboratory are recruited for the mission. As they enter the ship, they thank Michael Vlokozu's grandson and current prime minister of the Vlokozu Union, Michael "Mikey Mark II" Vlokozu II for allowing their mission to happen and take off into space, ready for their journey to Mars.

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Cast

 * Bentley House as Dave Anderson
 * Ryota Ružička as John Davis
 * Goro Yukimura as Yuki Fujimoto
 * Lindsay Smith as Isabella Oakley
 * Phillip Stringer as Brodie Russells
 * Alan Bruce as Yvornx
 * William Benter as Michael Vlokozu II

Reception
The film received positive reviews from critics, who praised the storyline and alien designs.