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The Mysterians was released in Japan by Toho on December 28, 1957. [2] The film earned ¥193 million during its theatrical run, making it Toho's second highest-grossing film of the year, only behind Hiroshi Inagaki 's Rickshaw Man , and was the tenth highest-grossing film in Japan overall. [ 4 ]
The Mysterians – 1957 Japanese science fiction movie, and the eponymous aliens ? and the Mysterians – rock group best known for the 1966 hit "96 Tears" Adherents of new mysterianism , a philosophy proposing that certain problems, like the nature of consciousness, may never be explained
Battle in Outer Space was released in Japan on 26 December 1959. [1] It was released in the United States in an English-dubbed version by Columbia Pictures in 1960 where it was a double feature with 12 to the Moon. [1] [2] The North American release was reasonably popular earning around $600,000. [3]
Japanese films released in 1957; Title Director Cast Genre Notes Bokyaku no hanabira (kanketsu hen) Toshio Sugie: Yoko Tsukasa, Hiroshi Koizumi, Mitsuko Kusabue — [1] Chieko sho: Hisatora Kumagai: Setusko Hara, So Yamamura, Kyoko Aoyama — [1] The Crowded Streetcar: Kon Ichikawa: Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Chishū Ryū: Drama [2] Ghost-Cat of Yonaki ...
Yumi Shirakawa (白川 由美, Shirakawa Yumi, 21 November 1936 – 14 June 2016) was a Japanese film and television actress. She was called the Japanese Grace Kelly when she debuted. [1] She was scouted and joined Toho film company. [2] In the same year, she made her film debut with Narazumono. [1]
Tokyo MER: Mobile Emergency Room – The Movie: AKA TOKYO MER 走る緊急救命室 #劇場版 a film adaptation of the Japanese drama of the same name, produced by TBS Holdings. Psycho-Pass Providence: under license from Toho Animation; a Production I.G co-production, marked the 10th anniversary of the Psycho-Pass franchise. The Boy and the Heron
? and the Mysterians (or Question Mark and the Mysterians) are an American garage rock band [6] from Bay City and Saginaw in Michigan, initially active between 1962 and 1969. Much of the band's music consisted of electric organ -driven garage rock and an enigmatic image inspired by the 1957 Japanese science fiction film The Mysterians . [ 7 ]
The H-Man was distributed theatrically in Japan by Toho on June 24, 1958. [1] The film was released theatrically in the United States by Columbia Pictures with an English-language dub and 79-minute running time. [1] The original Japanese version of the film focuses a similar amount of time on the drug-running criminals as the activities of the ...