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* GasolineDousing: [[spoiler:Sugisaka managed to momentarily subdue Goke, who's inhabiting the hijacker's body, by dumping a bucket of airplane fuel and throwing a lit lighter. It works, until Goke abandons the body]].

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* VoiceOfTheLegion: The Goke speaks with a deep echo when inhabiting a human body, while referring to themselves as "[[IAmLegion we]]".
--> "Humans, you cannot understand our language. So we are using this woman's body to convey our intentions..."
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* TokenWhite: Neal, the American passenger whose husband died in Vietnam, is the film's sole white character. All her dialogue is in English, which the Japanese characters seem to understand.
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* {{Troll}}: The film starts with the co-pilot and a flight attendant checking the plane's bags for a bomb, which is soon revealed to not exist. The passenger Matsumiya called in the threat to the police as a joke (it's left unexplained as to why he called this threat in to [[IdiotBall the plane he was on.]]) Although later, it is revealed Matsumiya ''did'' have a bomb on his person.

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* {{Troll}}: The film starts with the co-pilot and a flight attendant checking the plane's bags for a bomb, which is soon revealed to not exist. The passenger Matsumiya called in the threat to the police as a joke (it's left unexplained as to why he called this threat in to [[IdiotBall the plane he was on.]]) on]]). Although later, it is revealed Matsumiya ''did'' have a bomb on his person.
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* {{Troll}}: The film starts with the co-pilot and a flight attendant checking the plane's bags for a bomb, which is soon revealed to not exist. A passenger called it the threat to the police as a joke. (Left unexplained is why he called in this threat to [[IdiotBall the plane he was on.]])

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* {{Troll}}: The film starts with the co-pilot and a flight attendant checking the plane's bags for a bomb, which is soon revealed to not exist. A The passenger Matsumiya called it in the threat to the police as a joke. (Left joke (it's left unexplained is as to why he called in this threat in to [[IdiotBall the plane he was on.]])]]) Although later, it is revealed Matsumiya ''did'' have a bomb on his person.
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* KillItWithFire: Sugisaka eventually defeats the hijacker by dousing him with gasoline and throwing a lighter--except that it doesn't really work, as the Gokemidoro blob simply evacuates its meat puppet, leaving the Teraoka's corpse behind to burn.

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* KillItWithFire: Sugisaka eventually defeats the hijacker by dousing him with gasoline and throwing a lighter--except that it doesn't really work, as the Gokemidoro blob simply evacuates its meat puppet, leaving the Teraoka's corpse behind to burn.



* SignificantBackgroundEvent: Noriko frantically struggles in the background with the hijacker/alien creature while Mrs. Neal and Kazumi the stewardess lounge in seats in the foreground.

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* SignificantBackgroundEvent: Noriko frantically struggles in the background with the hijacker/alien creature Teraoka while Mrs. Neal and Kazumi the stewardess lounge in seats in the foreground.



* VillainInAWhiteSuit: The hijacker is dressed in an all-white suit. That's creepy enough when he is a gun-toting hijacker, but even more creepy when he's possessed by the Gokemidoro and becomes a zombie vampire.

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* VillainInAWhiteSuit: The hijacker Teraoka is dressed in an all-white suit. That's creepy enough when he is a gun-toting hijacker, but even more creepy when he's possessed by the Gokemidoro and becomes a zombie vampire.
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* KillItWithFire: Sugisaka eventually defeats the hijacker by dousing him with gasoline and throwing a lighter--except that it doesn't really work, as the Gokemidoro blob simply evacuates its meat puppet, leaving the hijacker's corpse behind to burn.

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* KillItWithFire: Sugisaka eventually defeats the hijacker by dousing him with gasoline and throwing a lighter--except that it doesn't really work, as the Gokemidoro blob simply evacuates its meat puppet, leaving the hijacker's Teraoka's corpse behind to burn.



* PsychoPsychologist: One of the plane crash survivors is a psychologist who enjoys putting people in terrible situations to see how humans react to them.

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* PsychoPsychologist: One of the plane crash survivors is a psychologist who enjoys putting people in terrible situations to see how humans they react to them.
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* FlyingSaucer: The Gokemidoro flies around in a flying saucer that glows orange.
* ForScience: Momotake the psychiatrist and academic is only too eager to chuck the young man with the bomb outside of the plane, just to see what happens when the possessed hijacker gets to him.

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* FlyingSaucer: The Gokemidoro flies fly around in a flying saucer that glows orange.
* ForScience: Momotake the psychiatrist and academic is only too eager to chuck the young man with the bomb Matsumiya outside of the plane, just to see what happens when the possessed hijacker gets to him.



* TheHeroDies: Sugisaka is blown up with the rest of humanity by the aliens.

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* TheHeroDies: Sugisaka is blown up and Kazumi are [presumably] annihilated with the rest of humanity by the aliens.
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* DiscOneFinalBoss: For the first twenty minutes, our heroes have to deal with a plane hijacking committed by assassin Hirofumi Teraoka. As soon as they land, body-jumping space vampire the Gokemidoro takes Teraoka's body and BigBad status.

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* DiscOneFinalBoss: For the first twenty minutes, our heroes have to deal with a plane hijacking committed by assassin Hirofumi Teraoka. As soon as Just after they land, body-jumping space vampire the Gokemidoro takes Teraoka's body and BigBad status.
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* DiscOneFinalBoss: For the first twenty minutes, our heroes have to deal with a plane hijacking committed by terrorist Hirofumi Teraoka. As soon as they land, body-jumping space vampire the Gokemidoro takes Teraoka's body and BigBad status.

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* DiscOneFinalBoss: For the first twenty minutes, our heroes have to deal with a plane hijacking committed by terrorist assassin Hirofumi Teraoka. As soon as they land, body-jumping space vampire the Gokemidoro takes Teraoka's body and BigBad status.

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The plane heads for Okinawa but the pilots soon see a scary glowing light in the sky. The oncoming light causes the plane to crash. The survivors include: the hijacker; Sugisaka, the co-pilot; Kuzumi, the beautiful stewardess; Mr. Moto, a slimy corrupt politician; Mr. and Mrs. Tokiyasu, an arms dealer and his wife; Momotake, a psychiatrist; an unnamed young man who turns out to have been the one that called in the bomb threat; and Mrs. Neal, an American white lady who was headed to Okinawa to retrieve the remains of her husband, a soldier killed in Vietnam.

The hijacker attempts to make his escape after the plane crash, dragging Kuzumi along as a hostage. But the two of them soon run into an alien spacecraft, and a mysterious gooey blob rips a tear in the hijacker's head and crawls into his skull...

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The plane heads for Okinawa but the pilots soon see a scary glowing light in the sky. The oncoming light causes the plane to crash. The survivors include: Hirofumi Teraoka, the hijacker; Sugisaka, the co-pilot; Kuzumi, Kazumi Asakura, the beautiful stewardess; Mr. Moto, Tsuyoshi Mano, a slimy corrupt politician; Mr. Tokuyasu and Mrs. Tokiyasu, Noriko Tokuyasu, an arms dealer and his wife; Momotake, a psychiatrist; an unnamed Matsumiya, a young man who turns out to have been the one that called in the bomb threat; and Mrs. Neal, an American white lady who was headed to Okinawa to retrieve the remains of her husband, a soldier killed in Vietnam.

The hijacker attempts to make his escape after the plane crash, dragging Kuzumi Kazumi along as a hostage. But the two of them soon run into an alien spacecraft, and a mysterious gooey blob rips a tear in the hijacker's head and crawls into his skull...



* ArmsDealer: Tokiyasu, whose company exports weapons and who is very happy about the war in Southeast Asia. He has bribed Moto the politician for a defense contract.

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* ArmsDealer: Tokiyasu, Tokuyasu, whose company exports weapons and who is very happy about the war in Southeast Asia. He has bribed Moto Mano the politician for a defense contract.



* BlobMonster: The Goke, when they are outside of a human host, are gross gooey blobs.

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* BlobMonster: The Goke, Gokemidoro, when they are outside of a human host, are gross gooey blobs.



* CorruptPolitician: Moto, a member of the Japanese Senate. Tokiyasu was bribing him with a lot of money for a defense contract. Mrs. Tokiyasu was part of the bribe, which is why Mr. Tokiyasu is strangely unbothered when he finds Moto crawling all over her.

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* CorruptPolitician: Moto, Mano, a member of the Japanese Senate. Tokiyasu Tokuyasu was bribing him with a lot of money for a defense contract. Mrs. Tokiyasu His wife, Noriko Tokuyasu, was part of the bribe, which is why Mr. Tokiyasu he is strangely unbothered when he finds Moto Mano crawling all over her.



* DiscOneFinalBoss: For the first twenty minutes, our heroes have to deal with a plane hijacking committed by terrorist Hirofumi Teranka. As soon as they land, body-jumping space vampire the Gokemidoro takes Teranka's body and BigBad status.

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* DiscOneFinalBoss: For the first twenty minutes, our heroes have to deal with a plane hijacking committed by terrorist Hirofumi Teranka. Teraoka. As soon as they land, body-jumping space vampire the Gokemidoro takes Teranka's Teraoka's body and BigBad status.



* EverybodysDeadDave: The DownerEnding. Sugisaka and Kuzumi make the surprisingly short trek from the mountaintop to civilization, only to find a world of the dead, ''everyone'' having been killed and drained of blood by the Gokemidoro.

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* EverybodysDeadDave: The DownerEnding. Sugisaka and Kuzumi Kazumi make the surprisingly short trek from the mountaintop to civilization, only to find a world of the dead, ''everyone'' having been killed and drained of blood by the Gokemidoro.



* FlyawayShot: An extreme version. The camera shows Sugisaka and Kuzumi on a rocky beach, then flies away until they become tiny specks--then flies further away to show the Earth in deep space. This sets up the last shot where the Goke fleet of spaceships arrives to complete the extermination of the human race.

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* FlyawayShot: An extreme version. The camera shows Sugisaka and Kuzumi Kazumi on a rocky beach, then flies away until they become tiny specks--then flies further away to show the Earth in deep space. This sets up the last shot where the Goke Gokemidoro fleet of spaceships arrives to complete the extermination of the human race.



* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: Mrs. Neal pulls the trigger on the rifle several times, aiming at the hijacker who is maybe six feet away. She misses completely, although since the hijacker is now basically a flesh suit possessed by one of the Goke, it probably doesn't make a difference.

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* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: Mrs. Neal pulls the trigger on the rifle several times, aiming at the hijacker who is maybe six feet away. She misses completely, although since the hijacker is now basically a flesh suit possessed by one of the Goke, Gokemidoro, it probably doesn't make a difference.



* KillItWithFire: Sugisaka eventually defeats the hijacker by dousing him with gasoline and throwing a lighter--except that it doesn't really work, as the Goke blob simply evacuates its meat puppet, leaving the hijacker's corpse behind to burn.

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* KillItWithFire: Sugisaka eventually defeats the hijacker by dousing him with gasoline and throwing a lighter--except that it doesn't really work, as the Goke Gokemidoro blob simply evacuates its meat puppet, leaving the hijacker's corpse behind to burn.



* SignificantBackgroundEvent: Mrs. Tokiyasu frantically struggles in the background with the hijacker/alien creature while Mrs. Neal and Kuzumi the stewardess lounge in seats in the foreground.

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* SignificantBackgroundEvent: Mrs. Tokiyasu Noriko frantically struggles in the background with the hijacker/alien creature while Mrs. Neal and Kuzumi Kazumi the stewardess lounge in seats in the foreground.foreground.
* SpellMyNameWithanS: Shochiku chose ''Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell'' as their English title, but the name of the alien characters is "Gokemidoro" and the shortened word "Goke" is never said.



* VillainInAWhiteSuit: The hijacker is dressed in an all-white suit. That's creepy enough when he is a gun-toting hijacker, but even more creepy when he's possessed by the Goke and becomes a zombie vampire.

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* VillainInAWhiteSuit: The hijacker is dressed in an all-white suit. That's creepy enough when he is a gun-toting hijacker, but even more creepy when he's possessed by the Goke Gokemidoro and becomes a zombie vampire.
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* LongTitle: ''Goke, Body Snatcher From Hell''

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* ManInWhite: The hijacker is dressed in an all-white suit. That's creepy enough when he is a gun-toting hijacker, but even more creepy when he's possessed by the Goke and becomes a zombie vampire.


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The plane heads for Okinawa but the pilots soon see a scary glowing light in the sky. The oncoming light causes the plane to crash. The survivors include: the hijacker; Sugisaka, the co-pilot; Kuzumi, the beautiful stewardess; Mr. Moto, a slimy corrupt politician; Mr. Tokiyasu, an arms dealer, and his wife Mrs. Tokiyasu; Momotake, a psychiatrist; an unnamed young man who turns out to have been the one that called in the bomb threat; and Mrs. Neal, an American white lady who was headed to Okinawa to retrieve the remains of her husband, a soldier killed in Vietnam.

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The plane heads for Okinawa but the pilots soon see a scary glowing light in the sky. The oncoming light causes the plane to crash. The survivors include: the hijacker; Sugisaka, the co-pilot; Kuzumi, the beautiful stewardess; Mr. Moto, a slimy corrupt politician; Mr. and Mrs. Tokiyasu, an arms dealer, dealer and his wife Mrs. Tokiyasu; wife; Momotake, a psychiatrist; an unnamed young man who turns out to have been the one that called in the bomb threat; and Mrs. Neal, an American white lady who was headed to Okinawa to retrieve the remains of her husband, a soldier killed in Vietnam.
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* RedSkyTakeWarning: The pilots are weirded out when the sky they are flying through becomes an apocalyptic blood red. This is of course the first sign of the coming of the aliens.

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''Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell'' is a 1968 {{Japanese|Films}} SciFiHorror film. It concerns a group of people whose plane crashed being turned into vampires by aliens.

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''Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell'' is a 1968 {{Japanese|Films}} SciFiHorror film. It concerns a group of people whose film, directed by Hajime Soto.

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plane crashed being turned in flight is notified of a bomb threat called in. Later it's revealed that the bomb threat is a hoax, but the pilots are told to return to the airport. This leads one of the passengers, a man in a white suit, to pull a gun and hijack the plane, demanding that they fly to Okinawa. It turns out that the man in the white suit is an assassin who is trying to make his escape after assassinating the British minister.

The plane heads for Okinawa but the pilots soon see a scary glowing light in the sky. The oncoming light causes the plane to crash. The survivors include: the hijacker; Sugisaka, the co-pilot; Kuzumi, the beautiful stewardess; Mr. Moto, a slimy corrupt politician; Mr. Tokiyasu, an arms dealer, and his wife Mrs. Tokiyasu; Momotake, a psychiatrist; an unnamed young man who turns out to have been the one that called in the bomb threat; and Mrs. Neal, an American white lady who was headed to Okinawa to retrieve the remains of her husband, a soldier killed in Vietnam.

The hijacker attempts to make his escape after the plane crash, dragging Kuzumi along as a hostage. But the two of them soon run
into vampires by aliens.
an alien spacecraft, and a mysterious gooey blob rips a tear in the hijacker's head and crawls into his skull...



* BlobMonster: The Goke, when they are outside of a human host, are gross gooey blobs.



* EverybodysDeadDave: The DownerEnding. Sugisaka and Kuzumi make the surprisingly short trek from the mountaintop to civilization, only to find a world of the dead, ''everyone'' having been killed and drained of blood by the Gokemidoro.



* FlyawayShot: An extreme version. The camera shows Sugisaka and Kuzumi on a rocky beach, then flies away until they become tiny specks--then flies further away to show the Earth in deep space. This sets up the last shot where the Goke fleet of spaceships arrives to complete the extermination of the human race.



* ForScience: Sugisaka the psychiatrist and academic is only too eager to chuck the young man with the bomb outside of the plane, just to see what happens when the possessed hijacker gets to him.
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* ForScience: Sugisaka Momotake the psychiatrist and academic is only too eager to chuck the young man with the bomb outside of the plane, just to see what happens when the possessed hijacker gets to him.
* GoryDeadlyOverkillTitleOfFatalDeathGoryDeadlyOverkillTitleOfFatalDeath: ''Goke, Body Snatcher From Hell''



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* LongTitleKillItWithFire: Sugisaka eventually defeats the hijacker by dousing him with gasoline and throwing a lighter--except that it doesn't really work, as the Goke blob simply evacuates its meat puppet, leaving the hijacker's corpse behind to burn.
* LongTitle: ''Goke, Body Snatcher From Hell''

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'''''Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell''''' is a 1968 {{Japanese|Films}} SciFiHorror film. It concerns a group of people whose plane crashed being turned into vampires by aliens.

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'''''Goke, ''Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell''''' Hell'' is a 1968 {{Japanese|Films}} SciFiHorror film. It concerns a group of people whose plane crashed being turned into vampires by aliens.


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* ForScience: Sugisaka the psychiatrist and academic is only too eager to chuck the young man with the bomb outside of the plane, just to see what happens when the possessed hijacker gets to him.


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* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: Mrs. Neal pulls the trigger on the rifle several times, aiming at the hijacker who is maybe six feet away. She misses completely, although since the hijacker is now basically a flesh suit possessed by one of the Goke, it probably doesn't make a difference.


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* ManInWhite: The hijacker is dressed in an all-white suit. That's creepy enough when he is a gun-toting hijacker, but even more creepy when he's possessed by the Goke and becomes a zombie vampire.
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* DwindlingParty: The survivors of the plane crash are offed one at a time, most of them by the creature that has taken over the body of the hijacker.


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* SignificantBackgroundEvent: Mrs. Tokiyasu frantically struggles in the background with the hijacker/alien creature while Mrs. Neal and Kuzumi the stewardess lounge in seats in the foreground.

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* ArmsDealer: Tokuyasu, whose company exports weapons and who is very happy about the war in Southeast Asia.

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* ArmsDealer: Tokuyasu, Tokiyasu, whose company exports weapons and who is very happy about the war in Southeast Asia.Asia. He has bribed Moto the politician for a defense contract.


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* CorruptPolitician: Moto, a member of the Japanese Senate. Tokiyasu was bribing him with a lot of money for a defense contract. Mrs. Tokiyasu was part of the bribe, which is why Mr. Tokiyasu is strangely unbothered when he finds Moto crawling all over her.

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* CoincidentalBroadcast: One passenger turns on a transistor radio just in time to hear a news report saying that authorities have no idea where their plane crashed, and have no hope of survivors.



* {{Troll}}: The film starts with the co-pilot and a flight attendant checking the plane's bags for a bomb, which is soon revealed to not exist. A passenger called it the threat to the police as a joke.

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* {{Troll}}: The film starts with the co-pilot and a flight attendant checking the plane's bags for a bomb, which is soon revealed to not exist. A passenger called it the threat to the police as a joke. (Left unexplained is why he called in this threat to [[IdiotBall the plane he was on.]])

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* CreepyCrows: The raven that has landed in the cockpit of the plane almost immediately after it crashed is certainly not a good omen.



* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:The last two survivors escape the alien, only to find the nearby city massacred. As they look up into the skies, the alien invasion force carries, and turns Earth into a blackened husk.]]

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* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:The The last two survivors escape the alien, only to find the nearby city massacred. As they look up into the skies, the alien invasion force carries, and turns Earth into a blackened husk.]]



* GreaterScopeVillain: There are more Gokemidoro, with the one we see only being one of a massive invasion force. [[spoiler:They show up at the end to destroy the Earth.]]
* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler:Sugisaka is blown up with the rest of humanity by the aliens.]]

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* GreaterScopeVillain: There are more Gokemidoro, with the one we see only being one of a massive invasion force. [[spoiler:They They show up at the end to destroy the Earth.]]
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* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler:Sugisaka Sugisaka is blown up with the rest of humanity by the aliens.]]
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* ArmsDealer: Tokuyasu, whose company exports weapons and who is very happy about the war in Southeast Asia.
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* PuppeteerParasite: The main antagonists are a bunch of alien invaders who possess bodies to drink blood.
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[[caption-width-right:183:A fiendish vampire from a strange world in outer space drains his victims' blood and turns them into weird corpses!]]

'''''Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell''''' is a 1968 {{Japanese|Films}} SciFiHorror film. It concerns a group of people whose plane crashed being turned into vampires by aliens.

The film is part of Creator/TheCriterionCollection, as part of Eclipse Series 37.
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* AntagonistTitle
* AssholeVictim: Among the Gokemidoro's victims is a terrorist, a manipulative psychologist, a CorruptCorporateExecutive who sold his wife off to be raped for political connections, and the CorruptPolitician who accepted the executive's deal.
* BigBad: The Gokemidoro, a body-snatching alien out to exterminate the human race.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: For the first twenty minutes, our heroes have to deal with a plane hijacking committed by terrorist Hirofumi Teranka. As soon as they land, body-jumping space vampire the Gokemidoro takes Teranka's body and BigBad status.
* DisneyVillainDeath: Dr. Momotake, a psychologist who enjoys putting people in stressful situations, gets in an argument with another survivor, during which he slips and falls off a cliff to his seeming death. He actually survives, only for the Gokemidoro to kill him.
* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:The last two survivors escape the alien, only to find the nearby city massacred. As they look up into the skies, the alien invasion force carries, and turns Earth into a blackened husk.]]
* EvilDetectingDog: Birds instinctively flee from the Gokemidoro, even when doing so is certain death.
* FlyingSaucer: The Gokemidoro flies around in a flying saucer that glows orange.
* GoryDeadlyOverkillTitleOfFatalDeath
* GreaterScopeVillain: There are more Gokemidoro, with the one we see only being one of a massive invasion force. [[spoiler:They show up at the end to destroy the Earth.]]
* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler:Sugisaka is blown up with the rest of humanity by the aliens.]]
* KillAllHumans: The Gokemidoro has decided to annihilate all of humanity.
* LongTitle
* NoBodyLeftBehind: The Gokemidoro's hosts crumble to dust when abandoned.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: These are aliens that possess humans to drink blood. When they aren't in a host, they resemble blue, pulsating slime.
* PsychoPsychologist: One of the plane crash survivors is a psychologist who enjoys putting people in terrible situations to see how humans react to them.
* ShortTitleLongElaborateSubtitle
* {{Troll}}: The film starts with the co-pilot and a flight attendant checking the plane's bags for a bomb, which is soon revealed to not exist. A passenger called it the threat to the police as a joke.
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