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|director =Torajiro Saito | |director =Torajiro Saito | ||
|writer =Akira Fushimi | |writer =Akira Fushimi | ||
|distributor =[[Shochiku|Shochiku | |distributor =[[Shochiku|Shochiku Kinema]] | ||
|runtime =3 reels (approximately 45 minutes) | |runtime =3 reels (approximately 45 minutes) | ||
|aspectratio =1.37:1 | |aspectratio =1.37:1 | ||
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'''''Japanese King Kong''''' {{Nihongo|和製キング・コング|Wasei Kingu Kongu}} is a lost [[Japan]]ese comedy short film produced by [[:Category:Shochiku|Shochiku | '''''Japanese King Kong''''' {{Nihongo|和製キング・コング|Wasei Kingu Kongu}} is a lost [[Japan]]ese comedy short film produced by [[:Category:Shochiku|Shochiku Kinema]]. It serves as something of a parody of the [[King Kong (1933 film)|original ''King Kong'']] and was produced to coincide with Shochiku's Japanese distribution of the film. It was released to Japanese theaters on October 5, 1933. | ||
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Like 90% of all Japanese films produced before 1945,<ref name="JT">{{cite web|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2003/09/14/books/uncovering-lost-worlds-of-japanese-film/ |title=Uncovering lost worlds of Japanese film |author=Richie, Donald |date=14 September 2003 |work=The Japan Times}}</ref> ''Japanese King Kong'' is considered a lost film. | Like 90% of all Japanese films produced before 1945,<ref name="JT">{{cite web|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2003/09/14/books/uncovering-lost-worlds-of-japanese-film/ |title=Uncovering lost worlds of Japanese film |author=Richie, Donald |date=14 September 2003 |work=The Japan Times}}</ref> ''Japanese King Kong'' is considered a lost film. | ||
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Japanese King Kong (和製キング・コング is a lost Wasei Kingu Kongu)Japanese comedy short film produced by Shochiku Kinema. It serves as something of a parody of the original King Kong and was produced to coincide with Shochiku's Japanese distribution of the film. It was released to Japanese theaters on October 5, 1933.
Plot
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History
Like 90% of all Japanese films produced before 1945,[1] Japanese King Kong is considered a lost film.
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Torajiro Saito
- Written by Akira Fushimi
- Cinematography by Yoshio Taketomi
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Isamu Yamaguchi as Santa
- Yasuko Koizumi as Omitsu
- Takeshi Sakamoto as Yokoshima
- Kotaro Sekiguchi as Seizo
- Nagamasa Yamada as Koichi
Gallery
- Main article: Japanese King Kong/Gallery.
References
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