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The Snow Woman was released in Japan on April 20, 1968. [4] It was released in the United States as Snow Ghost by Daiei International Films with English subtitles in 1969. [3] The film was released on VHS by Daiei Home Video on July 8, 1994 [7] and on DVD on July 25, 2014, by Kadokawa Shoten. [8]
The Snow Woman (novel), a 1968 novel by Stella Gibbons; The Snow Woman (film; Japanese: 怪談雪女郎, romanized: Kaidan Yukijorō, lit. 'Ghost Story of the Snow Woman'), a 1968 Japanese horror film "Snow Woman" (TV episode; Japanese: 雪ん子, romanized: Yukin-ko), a 1968 episode 68 of GeGeGe no Kitarō (1968 TV series)
Yuki-onna illustration from Sogi Shokoku Monogatari. Yuki-onna originates from folklores of olden times; in the Muromachi period Sōgi Shokoku Monogatari by the renga poet Sōgi, there is a statement on how he saw a yuki-onna when he was staying in Echigo Province (now Niigata Prefecture), indicating that the legends already existed in the Muromachi period.
The Incredible Snow Woman (French: L’ Incroyable femme des neiges) is a 2025 French comedy drama film directed by Sébastien Betbeder.The film starring Blanche Gardin, Philippe Katerine, and Bastien Bouillon revolves around Coline Morel's solo travelling across Greenland, camping on an ice floe, and even single-handedly wrestling a bear, but these feats no longer faze Morel.
The Snow Woman (1968) Fumō Chitai (1976) Tora-san Plays Cupid (1977) Kozure Ōkami: Sono Chiisaki Te ni (1993) Bloom in the Moonlight (1993), Tatsu Taki [2] Wait and See (1998) Gemini (1999) Merdeka 17805 (2001) Inugami (2001) Yunagi City, Sakura Country (2007) Inju: The Beast in the Shadow (2008)
Kiki Sugino (杉野希妃, Sugino Kiki, born March 12, 1984) is a Japanese actress, writer, producer and film director. She has produced over ten films and acted in such movies as Hospitalité, Chigasaki Story and Snow Woman.
"The Snow Women" is a sword and sorcery novella by American writer Fritz Leiber, recounting the early history of Fafhrd, a future member of the adventurous duo Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser. It was nominated for the Hugo and Nebula Awards in 1971 (although Leiber withdrew it in favor of " Ill Met in Lankhmar "), [ 1 ] and finished second in the ...
Her limited success on U.S. snow was primarily due to a lack of speed events; only three have been run in the U.S. during her career. It was the first home win by an American woman in 17 years, since Hilary Lindh of Alaska won the downhill in nearby Vail in 1994. With further victories in January 2012, she overtook Götschl to become the third ...