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Venus Wars

1989·Movie·102 min·6.7(66)

The new frontier of Venus has degenerated into a dystopia ravaged by the civil war between Ishtar and Aphrodia. Bubbly reporter Susan Sommers arrives in the capitol of Aphrodia just before it's captured by Ishtar. She falls in with a bunch of teen-agers who live for a sort of motorcycle version of Roller Derby. Daredevil rider Hiro and his friends reluctantly join the struggle to free Aphrodia from the invaders. Not surprisingly, Hiro proves an ace at piloting the mono-cycles that are the Aphrodians' secret weapon in the key battle.

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About Venus Wars

Venus Wars is a 1989 Japanese-language action, animation and science fiction film directed by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. The cast is led by Katsuhide Uekusa, Eriko Hara, Yuko Mizutani. It has a runtime of 1h 42m. Viewers rate it 6.7/10 across 100 ratings.

Venus Wars was produced by Bandai Visual, Triangle Staff, and Kugatsusha and made in Japan. It was released on March 11, 1989.

Director
Yoshikazu Yasuhiko
Writers
Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, Yuichi Sasamoto
Release date
March 11, 1989
Original language
Japanese
Status
Released
Country
Japan
Production
Bandai Visual, Triangle Staff, Kugatsusha
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Venus Wars cast & crew

Venus Wars was directed by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko and written by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko and Yuichi Sasamoto.

The cast features Katsuhide Uekusa as Hiro, Eriko Hara as Susan, Yuko Mizutani as Maggie, Yuko Sasaki as Miranda, Hiroshi Kawaguchi as Tao, and Kaneto Shiozawa as Donner.

Behind the camera, the score was composed by Joe Hisaishi.

Is Venus Wars worth watching?

Venus Wars holds an audience score of 6.7/10 from 66 ratings, a solidly received action films.

At 1h 42m, it's a standard feature-length watch.

If you enjoy action, animation, and science fiction, Venus Wars is worth a place on your watchlist.

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Cast of Venus Wars

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Katsuhide Uekusa

Hiro

Eriko Hara

Eriko Hara

Susan

Yuko Mizutani

Yuko Mizutani

Maggie

Yuko Sasaki

Yuko Sasaki

Miranda

Hiroshi Kawaguchi

Hiroshi Kawaguchi

Tao

Kaneto Shiozawa

Kaneto Shiozawa

Donner

Shuichi Ikeda

Shuichi Ikeda

Kurtz

Konami Yoshida

Konami Yoshida

Cathy

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Kyosuke Yanada

Jack

Masami Kikuchi

Masami Kikuchi

Rob

Mitsuaki Hoshino

Mitsuaki Hoshino

Manuel

Naoki Makishima

Naoki Makishima

Kenny

Venus Wars — FAQs

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What language is Venus Wars in?

Venus Wars is originally in Japanese. Subtitle and dub options vary by streaming service.

How long is Venus Wars?

Venus Wars runs 1 hours 42 minutes (102 minutes).

What is Venus Wars rated?

It holds a 6.7/10 audience score from 66 ratings.

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