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Yonesaburo Tsukiji
was a Japanese special effects director who worked on eleven films in a career spanning twenty-one years. Tsukiji co-designed Gamera with Masao Yagi, Noriaki Yuasa, and Akira Inoue. Biography Early life Tsukiji was born on September 5, 1923, in Shinagawa, Ōimachi, Shinagawa, Tokyo. Tsukiji's family lived across the street from the Oikan movie theater, he went to the movies nearly every day from the age of 5 to 6. Early career and war propaganda Daiei years Filmography Special effects * ''Warning from Space'' (1956) [with Tōru Matoba] * ''Panther's Eye'' (1956) * ''Nichiren to Mōko Daishūrai, Nichiren and the Great Mongol Invasion'' (1958) * ''The Precipice (film), The Precipice'' (1958) * ''Hanran'' (1959) * ''Ten Dark Women'' (1961) * ''The Great Wall'' (1962) * ''Giant Horde Beast Nezura'' (1964) * ''Money Talks (1964 film), Money Talks'' (1964) * ''Gamera, the Giant Monster, Gamera the Giant Monster'' (1965) * ''Gamera: Super Monster'' (1980) Producer ...
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Shinagawa
is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. The Ward refers to itself as Shinagawa City in English. The Ward is home to ten embassies. , the Ward had an estimated population of 380,293 and a population density of 16,510 persons per km2. The total area is 22.84 km2. ''Shinagawa'' is also commonly used to refer to the business district around Shinagawa Station, which is not in Shinagawa Ward. This Shinagawa is in the Takanawa and Konan neighborhoods of Minato Ward, directly north of Kita-Shinagawa. Geography Shinagawa Ward includes natural uplands and lowlands, as well as reclaimed land. The uplands are the eastern end of the Musashino Terrace. They include Shiba-Shirokanedai north of the Meguro River, Megurodai between the Meguro and Tachiai Rivers, and Ebaradai south of the Tachiai River. The Ward lies on Tokyo Bay. Its neighbors on land are all special wards of Tokyo: Kōtō to the east, Minato to the north, Meguro to the west, and Ōta to the south. Districts and neighbo ...
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Special Effects People
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2012 Deaths
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1923 Births
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Nezura 1964
is a 2020 Japanese crowdfunded ''kaiju'' biopic film directed by Hiroto Yokokawa. The film was based on Daiei's unfinished 1964 ''Gamera'' precursor, ''Giant Horde Beast Nezura'' and stars Yukijirō Hotaru as a character based on the president of Daiei, Mai Saito, Mach Fumiake, and Shirō Sano. Cast * Yukijirō Hotaru as Nagano * Kazuma Yoneyama as Yukawa * Norman England as Schmidt * Ippei Osako as Shigeo * Yoshiro Uchida as Takiyama * Shirō Sano as Azuma *Noboru Sato as Muraoka * Mai Saito as Junko * Mach Fumiake as Monto * Masanori Kikuzawa as Tsukaji *Himawari Ono as Sachiko * Bin Furuya as Oyaji * Akira Ohashi as Mammoth Nezura Production On December 7, 2020, Takuya Imahori and Michiaki Watanabe was announced as the film's composers. Release Theatrical ''Nezura 1964'' was first released in Tokyo released on December 19, 2020. A month later, it was released nationwide on January 16, 2021. Home media The film was released to DVD in Japan in January 2021 a ...
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Super Monster
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Giant Horde Beast Nezura
is a 2020 Japanese crowdfunded ''kaiju'' biopic film directed by Hiroto Yokokawa. The film was based on Daiei's unfinished 1964 ''Gamera'' precursor, '' Giant Horde Beast Nezura'' and stars Yukijirō Hotaru as a character based on the president of Daiei, Mai Saito, Mach Fumiake, and Shirō Sano. Cast * Yukijirō Hotaru as Nagano * Kazuma Yoneyama as Yukawa * Norman England as Schmidt * Ippei Osako as Shigeo * Yoshiro Uchida as Takiyama * Shirō Sano as Azuma *Noboru Sato as Muraoka * Mai Saito as Junko * Mach Fumiake as Monto * Masanori Kikuzawa as Tsukaji *Himawari Ono as Sachiko * Bin Furuya as Oyaji * Akira Ohashi as Mammoth Nezura Production On December 7, 2020, Takuya Imahori and Michiaki Watanabe was announced as the film's composers. Release Theatrical ''Nezura 1964'' was first released in Tokyo released on December 19, 2020. A month later, it was released nationwide on January 16, 2021. Home media The film was released to DVD in Japan in January 2021 ...
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Warning From Space
is a Japanese ''tokusatsu'' science fiction film released in January 1956 by Daiei, and was the first Japanese science fiction film to be produced in color. In the film's plot, starfish-like aliens disguised as humans travel to Earth to warn of the imminent collision of a rogue planet and Earth. As the planet rapidly accelerates toward Earth, a nuclear device is created at the last minute and destroys the approaching world. The film, directed by Koji Shima, was one of many early Japanese monster films quickly produced after the success of Toho's ''Godzilla'' in 1954. After release, the film was met with negative reviews, with critics calling it "bizarre" and accusing it of using science fiction clichés. ''Warning from Space'' influenced many other Japanese science fiction films, such as ''Gorath''. The film, along with other 1950s ''tokusatsu'' science fiction films, influenced director Stanley Kubrick, who would later direct '' 2001: A Space Odyssey''. Plot A small ship trav ...
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Ten Dark Women
''Ten Dark Women'' (, literally "ten black women") is a 1961 Japanese film directed by Kon Ichikawa. Plot A married television executive has many mistresses. Nine of the mistresses and his wife band together and plan to kill him. His wife tells him they are planning to kill him and they fake his death at a meeting of all ten women using a pistol loaded with blanks and a tomato. The other women tell her that they were not really serious about killing him and run away. One of the women, Miwako, commits suicide, and her ghost comes back to view the proceedings. Then they find out that he is not really dead, and they decide to kill him again. His wife divorces him and one of the other women takes him on. Cast * Eiji Funakoshi as Matsukichi * Keiko Kishi * Tamao Nakamura * Fujiko Yamamoto * Juzo Itami * Hajime Hana * Jun Hamamura was a Japanese actor. He appeared in more than 130 films between 1938 and 1995. Selected filmography * ''Wolf'' (1955) * '' The Burmese Harp'' (1956) ...
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The Precipice (film)
A precipice is a significant vertical rock exposure. Precipice may also refer to: * "Precipice" (''Battlestar Galactica''), the second episode of the third season of ''Battlestar Galactica'' * "Precipice" (''Smallville''), the nineteenth episode of the second season of ''Smallville'' * Precipice National Park Precipice is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 377 km northwest of Brisbane. See also * Protected areas of Queensland Queensland is the second largest state in Australia. It contains around 500 separate protected areas. In ..., a national park in Queensland, Australia * ''The Precipice'' (Goncharov novel), an 1869 novel by Ivan Goncharov * ''The Precipice'' (MacLennan novel), a 1948 novel by Hugh MacLennan * '' The Precipice: Existential Risk and the Future of Humanity'', a 2020 non-fiction book by Toby Ord * ''The Precipice'' (Bova novel), a 2001 science fiction novel by Ben Bova * Art Style: precipice, a DSiWare game available for downloa ...
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