
Wasei Kingu Kongu - Wikipedia
Wasei Kingu Kongu (和製キング・コング, lit. Japanese-made King Kong) is a lost 1933 Japanese black-and-white silent film directed by Torajiro Saito. [1] A silent, three-reel comedy short, it uses the 1933 film King Kong as a backdrop to the story [2][3] and was produced by Shochiku Studios (which released the original 1933 film in Japan on behalf of RKO). It is now considered a lost ...
Japanese King Kong (1933) | Wikizilla, the kaiju encyclopedia
2023年11月6日 · Japanese King Kong (和製キング・コング, Wasei Kingu Kongu) is a lost Japanese short film produced by Shochiku Kinema as a parody of the original King Kong. It was released to select Japanese theaters on October 5, 1933.
Wasei Kingu Kongu (Short 1933) - IMDb
Wasei Kingu Kongu: Directed by Torajirô Saitô. With Yasuko Koizumi, Isamu Yamaguchi, Kotarô Sekiguchi, Chosei Yamada. The character "Santa" is a vagabond whose main source of income is locating lost coins on the streets of Tokyo. He is dating the pretty girl Omitsu, but her father Seizo does not consider him suitable for becoming his son …
Japanese-Made King Kong | Japanese Movies Wiki | Fandom
Japanese-made King Kong (also known as Wasei Kingu Kongu) is an 1933 silent kaiju film, Drected by Torajiro Saito this film is the Japanese iteration of the american film King kong. Koichi and her friend are living the same day-to-day life as jobless vagabonds. Today, the two of us are scooping up the beach and collecting coins. Koichi's friend has a lover named Omitsu, but Omitsu's father ...
Why Japanese King Kong is SO Great! - YouTube
A history of - and ode to - Japan's relationship with King Kong through its 1930's bootlegs, Toho kaiju films, and Donkey Kong.#kingkong #donkeykong #godzilla
Japan’s 'King Kong' Arrived Over Twenty Years Before 'Godzilla'
2023年5月11日 · Hence, Kong actually predates Godzilla as a character by over twenty years, and although RKO originally produced and released King Kong in the United States in 1933, the Japanese Shochiku Company ...
Wasei Kingu Kongu (Lost 1933 Silent Japanese Short Film)
Wasei Kingu Kongu (aka Japanese King Kong) was a 1933 silent Japanese short film Written by Akira Fushimi, directed by Torajira Saito and featuring Isamu Yamaguchi as the title character. Not much is known about the film, but it is believed to basically be the same story as the American original, which came out the same year, with the character …
Japan’s (first) lost Kong film: Wasei Kingu Kongu (1933)
2020年9月4日 · King Kong was so popular that even Imperial Japan caught Kong fever when Shochiku Studios distributed the film to Tokyo theaters in Autumn 1933. As history buffs and weeaboos alike already know, Japan was largely closed off to the rest of the world prior to World War II–so the fact that a Western film could attain such popularity in such an isolated society is quite impressive. Even more ...
Wasei Kingu Kongu | King Kong Wiki | Fandom
Wasei Kingu Kongu (which means Japanese King Kong) is a 1933 black and white silent film. The director of the film is a man named Torajiro Saito and the film producer studios is Shochiku Studios. All known prints of this film have been lost. It can be assumed that this film was lost because of the U.S. bombing in 1945. There is only a small list of actors we know of that appeared in this film ...
King Kong | Wikizilla, the kaiju encyclopedia
4 天之前 · King Kong (キングコング, Kingu Kongu)[note 2] is a giant ape monster who first appeared in the 1933 RKO Radio Pictures film King Kong.