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  1. Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster was theatrically released in Japan on December 20, 1964, followed by a theatrical release in the United States on September 29, 1965, by Continental Distributing as Ghidrah, the Three-Headed Monster. It earned ¥375 million (over $1 million) at the Japanese box office and $1.3 million at the American box office.

  2. Ifukube revised the piece in 1951 and again in 1971. Première was in Tokyo in 1948. Salome (1948, revised 1987) Brief description: Ballet based on the biblical story of Salome. Believed lost for decades, the manuscript score was rediscovered in the mid-1980s. Ifukube revised the original score after its rediscovery. The original version was ...

  3. Akira Ifukube è stato un compositore giapponese di musica classica e colonne sonore. For faster navigation, ... Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera. Akira Ifukube. Akira Ifukube (伊福部 昭 Ifukube Akira?; ...

  4. Daimajin (film) Daimajin. (film) Daimajin ( Japanese: 大魔神, Hepburn: Daimajin, lit. 'Great Demon God') is a 1966 Japanese kaiju film directed by Kimiyoshi Yasuda. Produced and distributed by Daiei Film, [1] it is the first film in the Daimajin trilogy. The plot centers around a wrathful spirit (the eponymous Daimajin) sealed inside an ...

  5. Composer Akira Ifukube, who had previously declined to compose the score of Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla, agreed to work on Godzilla vs. Destoroyah's soundtrack since he "felt that since [he had] been involved in Godzilla's birth, it was fitting for [him] to be involved in his death." For Destoroyah's theme, Ifukube had initially wanted to give each of Destoroyah's forms their own motif, though ...

  6. Mothra vs. Godzilla ( Japanese: モスラ対ゴジラ, Hepburn: Mosura tai Gojira) [a] is a 1964 Japanese kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced and distributed by Toho Co., Ltd., it is the fourth film in the Godzilla franchise. The film stars Akira Takarada, Yuriko Hoshi, Hiroshi Koizumi, Kenji ...

  7. Language. Japanese. The Burmese Harp (ビルマの竪琴, Biruma no Tategoto, a.k.a. Harp of Burma) is a 1956 Japanese drama film directed by Kon Ichikawa. Based on a children's novel of the same name written by Michio Takeyama, it tells the story of Japanese soldiers who fought in the Burma Campaign during World War II. A member of the group ...