G-Saviour (live-action TV movie)
Alternative title:
Gセイバー (Japanese)
Genres:
action,
science fiction
Objectionable content:
Mild
Plot Summary:
Humanity is running short on food so several scientists are conducting experiments to solve this problem. A professor on earth and Cynthia Graves from the colony GAEA work together but when the professor has a breakthrough, all communication with Cynthia stops. She comes down to earth to find out what happened to the professor and discovers that the military isn't very happy with their discovery since it would decrease the influence of the military. Because of the help of Mark Curran, she is able to escape to her colony but the military won't give up so easily.
Running time:
90 minutes
Vintage:
2000-12-29
Premiere date:
2000-12-29 (Japan)
Official website:
Sunrise's G-Saviour Page (Japanese)
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Trivia: We have 2
Comment:
Sunrise's second attempt at a live-action Gundam project (after the interactive video game Gundam 0079: The War For Earth). This film was released as part of the Gundam 20th anniversary "Big Bang Project".
Although the story takes place in the later Universal Century, little to no references to Mobile Suit Gundam or other titles within the timeline are made in the film. The titular mecha, for instance, is never referred to as a "Gundam".
Review:
G-Saviour DVD (Jan 27, 2002)
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| DVD (Region 1) |
| Gundam G-Saviour (DVD) 2002-01-22 (from $19.98) |
Mecha design: Kunio Ōkawara Opening Music: Yoshihiro Ike (TV Broadcast/DVD/VHF Ver.) Sound Producer: Tōru Nakano (TV Broadcast/DVD/VHF Ver.) Supervision: George Iida (TV Broadcast/DVD/VHF Ver.) | Haruhiko Kato as Masato Hagiwara as Mirai Yamamoto as Ryōko Shinohara as Kenji Utsumi as Rei Sakuma as Takaya Hashi as Takayasu Komiya as Toshihiko Kojima as Yumi Takada as Emi Shinohara as Hisayoshi Izaki as Ken Ogata as Kenichi Ono as Kenji Utsumi as Kiyoyuki Yanada as LaSalle Ishii as Naoki Bandō as Ryūzō Ishino as Shihori Niwa as Takayuki Yamaguchi as Tetsuya Sakai as | |||
Music Production: Lantis Sound Production: HALF H·P STUDIO (TV Broadcast/DVD/VHF Ver.) | ||||
Director: Graeme Campbell Story: Stephanie Pena-sy Art Director: Bridget McGuire Director of Photography: Joel Ransom ADR Mixing: Jeff Hamon Assistant Art Director: Doug McLean Assistant Coordinator: Anna-Marie Plosz Camera: A.J. Vesak Co-Producer: Buddy Marini Cockpit Design: David J. Stollery Costume Design: Terry Bardon Dialogue Editing: Kirby Jinnah Editing: Rick Martin First Assistant Director: Robert Crippen Graphics: Randy Koyanagi Music Editing: Marty Wereski Musician: Brad Warnaar (French Horns) Gerry Rotella (Flutes) Joe Meyer (French Horns) Jon Lewis (Solo Trumpet) Mark Adams (French Horns) Renelle LaPlante (Flutes) Steve Durnin (French Horns) Post Production Advisor: Crawford Hawkins Post-Production Supervision: Laura Bryans Production Accounting: Barbra Richardsen Production Coordination: Sandra Palmer Production Design: Richard Hudolin Project Coordination: Lisa Marie Dema Project Supervision: Doug Jeffrey Score Mixing: Michael Stern Script Supervision: Helga Ungurait Second Assistant Director: Barbara Barnes Set Design: Ivana Vasak Sound Coordination: Laurie Melhus Sound Supervision: Jacqueline Cristianini Special Effects Coordinator: Gary Paller Special Thanks To: Byron Jha Carlos Quinteros Darin Kuhlmann David Dewar Dawn Knight Eva Heishi Hiroshi Ōsaka Jim Divisek Jon Robertson Ken Iokawa Mark DesRochers Noah Segal Nobuo Masuda Renelle LaPlante Stephanie Segal Takashi Imanishi Tarō Yoshida Yoshie Kawahara Stunt Coordination: David Mylrea Theme: John Debney Unit Production Manager: Fran Rosati Visual Effects Coordinator: Karen N. Sickles | Brennan Elliott as Enuka Okuma as Alfonso Quijada as Blu Mankuma as Catarina Conti as David Lovgren as Taayla Markell as Brendan Beiser as Christopher Shyer as David Palffy as Ed Watson as Fred Henderson as Hrothgar Mathews as James Sebastian Hutson as John McConnach as Kenneth Welsh as Lee Jay Bamberry as Lorena Gale as Marlowe Dawn as Naamua Delaney as Peter Williams as Ronald Selmour as Samuel Vincent as Shayne Wyler as Tasha Sims as | |||
Audio Post Production: Sharpe Sound Studios Digital Animation: Digital Muse Music Production: Savant Productions Music Recording: O'Henry Sound Studios Production: PoleStar Entertainment Video Post Production: Command Post/Toybox West Visual Effects: Digital Muse | ||||
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