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  1. sf-encyclopedia.com › entry › prince_of_spaceSFE: Prince of Space

    They were based on the Japanese television series Planet Prince ( 1958-1959, 49 episodes), although a different lead actor and costume were used. Planet Prince was clearly influenced by the Super Giant ( 1957-1959) films – see Atomic Rulers ( 1965) and its sequels, though in the USA Prince of Space appeared first.

  2. Attracted by the report of the development of a new type of rocket fuel, the vicious dictator of Krangkor, the dark planet, descends on Earth to steal the formula from its creator, the benevolent Dr. Makin.

  3. Prince of Space. Learning of the creation of a new type of rocket fuel, the Dictator of the Dark Planet descends to Earth to steal it.

  4. Planet Prince (遊星王子, Yūsei Ōji) is a 1958 Japanese tokusatsu superhero television series created by Masaru Igami and produced by Senkosha, the series aired on NTV from November 4, 1958 to October 6, 1959, with a total of 49 episodes (comprising four separate adventures).

  5. Prince of Space is a shoeshine boy. Shooting Superman: At one point even the Prince laments the stupidity of the villains constantly shooting at him when their guns won't work on him. And Krankor always has one, and only one, backup plan for when the Prince declares (and demonstrates) his immunity to their guns.

  6. Prince of Space was probably cut on its 35mm fine grain due to Walter Manley and Bellucci Productions opting not to go to the effort of optically printing down to 16mm pan-and-scan 4:3 a total of 121 minutes of footage, of which only 85 would be used.

  7. When an alien force tries to invade Earth to steal a powerful new rocket fuel, a mysterious hero intervenes.