Return of Daimajin
Return of Daimajin | |
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Directed by | Kenji Misumi |
Screenplay by | Tetsurō Yoshida |
Produced by | Masaichi Nagata |
Starring | Kojiro Hongo |
Cinematography | Fujio Morita Shozo Tanaka |
Edited by | Kanji Suganuma |
Music by | Akira Ifukube |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Daiei Film |
Release date | August 13, 1966 (Japan) |
Running time | 79 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Return of Daimajin (Japanese: 大魔神怒る, Hepburn: Daimajin Ikaru) is a 1966 Japanese tokusatsu film directed by Kenji Misumi. the second film in the Daimajin trilogy.
Plot
in the late Sengoku period. The peaceful country of Yakumo is destroyed by the military commander Mikoshiba Dansho who invaded from the neighboring country. The lords who wish for the reconstruction of the house and peace escape the hand of amendment and head for the statue of the god of war on the island of God floating on the lake. However, the warrior statue was finally shattered by the ammunition explosive that ordered the bombing of the warrior statue. The lord's daughter, Sayuri, despairs and just prays for the safety of the god of war. Ambassador tries to capture and execute the lords, but before that, Sayuri tries to burn at the stake. Sayuri is hung on the prison and set on fire. The genie appears angry from the lake as if to answer the tears shed by Sayuri, who was desperate. The ammunition counterattacked with guns, clawed ropes, and eventually a large amount of explosives, but they were cornered one after another and their subordinates were destroyed. Ambassador rowed into the lake in a small boat to escape the trouble, but the genie did not allow it, and his eyes turned into flames and burned the boat. A mast that climbs a mast to escape the flames. However, he slips on the top and gets stuck in the rope for sailing. The amendment that tried to burn Sayuri at the stake was burned at the stake. After all was over, he stared at Sayuri's gratitude and tears, returned to his original calm expression, and the Daimajin disappeared as water. I hear the sound of a bell from somewhere. The Great Genie was ringing the bell in the lake.
Cast
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Release
Return of Daimajin was released theatrically in Japan on Augest 13, 1966.[1]