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You can not reach Sukhavati without watching this. (これを観ずして極楽浄土には行けません。)
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— Tagline, Jun Miura |
The Great Buddha Arrival (大仏廻国 Daibutsu Kaikoku)Japanese kaiju is a 2018 film produced by 3Y Film. A remake of the lost 1934 film The Giant Buddha Statue's Travel Through the Country, made with the cooperation of director Yoshiro Edamasa's grandson, it was released in Japan on December 15, 2018. Additional footage is currently being shot to extend the film's run time for international distribution.[2]
Development
3Y Films held an unsuccessful Kickstarter for The Great Buddha Arrival from March to April 2018, raising $755 out of a $2,696 goal.[3] A second crowdfunding campaign on Makuake fared much better, far exceeding its ¥1,000,000 target with ¥1,481,000 in donations.
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Hiroto Yokokawa
- Written by Hiroto Yokokawa, Yuki Yonezawa, Kazuma Yoneyama, Kensaku Sakai
- Produced by Hiroto Yokokawa, Avery Guerra
- Music by Hiromi Shinoda
- Production design by Takuma Asai, Karin Yamada, Ryo Kimoto, Hiroki Ishikawa
Cast
- Akira Takarada
- Peggy Neal
- Yukijiro Hotaru
- Philip Granger
- Ippei Osako
- Inge Murata
- Shelley Sweeney
- Yuki Morita
- Toshi Toda
- Norman England
- Robert Scott Field
- Masanori Kikuzawa
- Momoka Iwata
- Yuma
- Kazuma Yoneyama
- Junichiro Nirasawa
- Yoshihiko Otsuki
- Takashi Yasuda
International Version
- Akira Kubo
- Yoshiro Uchida
Videos
Trailers
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