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Pitfall (おとし穴, Otoshiana), a.k.a. The Pitfall and Kashi To Kodomo, is a 1962 Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara, written by Kōbō Abe.It was Teshigahara's first feature, and the first of his four film collaborations with Abe, the others being Woman in the Dunes, The Face of Another and The Man Without a Map.
He directed his first feature film, Pitfall (1962), in collaboration with author Kōbō Abe and musician Toru Takemitsu. The film won the NHK New Director's award, and throughout the 1960s, he continued to collaborate on films with Abe and Takemitsu while simultaneously pursuing his interest in ikebana and sculpture on a professional level.
This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekly box office in the United States during 1962 per Variety's weekly National boxoffice survey. The results are based on a sample of 20-25 key cities and therefore, any box office amounts quoted may not be the total that the film grossed nationally in the week.
Entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival Won the Blue Ribbon Awards in 1962. [123] ... Pitfall: おとし穴: 1962.07.01: Hiroshi Teshigahara: Hisashi Igawa [218] [219]
Pitfalls, 1914 film with Edwin August, produced by Pat Powers Pitfall (1948 film) , directed by Andre DeToth Pitfall (1962 film) , directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara
John "Johnny" Forbes (Dick Powell) works for the Olympic Mutual Insurance Company in downtown Los Angeles.On a day when he is especially downhearted about his boring, routine work life, private investigator and former policeman J.B. "Mac" MacDonald (Raymond Burr) reports to him that he's identified a woman to whom an embezzler, who had been bonded by Olympic Mutual, has given expensive gifts ...
3 1962. 4 1963. 5 1964. 6 1965. 7 1966. 8 1967. 9 1968. 10 1969. 11 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... Pitfall; Requiem for a Heavyweight; To Kill a ...
The film was a big hit, and Powell had successfully reinvented himself as a dramatic actor. He was the first actor to play Marlowe – by name – in motion pictures. [7] In 1945, Dmytryk and Powell reteamed to make the film Cornered, a gripping post-World War II thriller that helped define the film noir style.