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Gate of Hell, a 1953 film by Teinosuke Kinugasa, was the first movie that filmed using Eastmancolor film, Gate of Hell was both Daiei's first color film and the first Japanese color movie to be released outside Japan, receiving an Academy Honorary Award in 1954 for Best Costume Design by Sanzo Wada and an Honorary Award for Best Foreign ...
Bokeh is a 2017 science fiction drama film written and directed by Geoffrey Orthwein and Andrew Sullivan. It stars Maika Monroe and Matt O'Leary as two American tourists in Iceland who find everyone else on the island has mysteriously vanished.
Based on a video game. Horror, Action [139] [140] 11 The Boy and the Beast: Director: Mamoru Hosoda Cast: Kōji Yakusho, Shōta Sometani, Suzu Hirose, Yo Oizumi, Lily Franky: Based on a novel. Fantasy, Action [141] [142] [143] Tag: Director: Sion Sono Cast: Reina Triendl, Mariko Shinoda, Erina Mano, Yuki Sakurai, Maryjun Takahashi: Based on a ...
When the film was released, Bosley Crowther, film critic for The New York Times, liked the film, writing, "An exceptional motion picture, both in content and genesis, is the beautiful and disturbing filmization of John Steinbeck's novelette, The Pearl, which reached an appropriate showcase at the Sutton Theatre yesterday. Exceptional it is in ...
Opening Title Director Cast Ref(s) J A N U A R Y 8 Stare: Hirotaka Adachi: Marie Iitoyo, Yu Inaba, Shugo Oshinari, Mitsuki Tanimura [2] [3]10 Kaiji: Final Game: Tōya Satō: Tatsuya Fujiwara, Sota Fukushi, Nagisa Sekimizu, Mackenyu, Kōtarō Yoshida, Toshiki Seto
The film was also released by RKO in 1947 as a co-promotion with the book. [6] In 2001, The Pearl was loosely adapted as a film directed by Alfredo Zacharias, starring Lukas Haas and Richard Harris, which was released directly to video in 2005. [4] The book takes place in La Paz, Baja California, Mexico.
Unlike the Japanese film which has Yukiyo murdering the tenants at the orders of Shion, the American remake implies that Jennifer is a villain who murders anyone. In the American remake as Lara is trying to escape from the apartment complex, she is confronted O'Neal who turns out to be Emily's father and they reveal their fate at the hands of ...
The film stars Mikako Ichikawa as Kayako Kirishima and Manami Konishi as Masami Endo. The film was first shown at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2002, [1] and was released in Japanese theaters in 2003. The film is about two teenage girls, Kayako Kirishima and Masami Endō, who find their friendship turning into something more.