Magnitude 7.9 (1980) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 30, 1980

Original Title:
地震列島

Alternate Titles:
Archipelago Earthquake
Deathquake
Earthquake 7.9
Jishin Rettō
Megaforce 7.9

Genres:
Action | Drama | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
TOHO
Toho Eizo Bijutsu
Toho Pictures
Tokyo Laboratory

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 126

Not even God can stop it

A large earthquake hits Tokyo, which was predicted by a seismologist but was ignored.

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Associate Producer:
Hideyuki Takai

Director:
Kenjirô Ohmori

Director of Photography:
Rokurô Nishigaki

Editor:
Nobuo Ogawa

Executive Producer:
Tomoyuki Tanaka

First Assistant Director:
Masahiro Nara

Lighting Technician:
Shinji Kojima
Masakuni Morimoto

Lyricist:
Makoto Kitajo

Music Arranger:
Tatsumi Yano

Original Music Composer:
Toshiaki Tsushima
Masaaki Hirao

Production Design:
Iwao Akune

Production Manager:
Takahide Morichi

Screenplay:
Kaneto Shindō

Second Assistant Director:
Koji Hashimoto
Kensho Yamashita
Kunio Miyoshi

Songs:
Masaaki Hirao

Sound Recordist:
Eishiro Hayashi

Special Effects:
Teruyoshi Nakano
Eiichi Asada
Takeshi Yamamoto
Mitsuhiro Hasegawa
Kenichi Eguchi

Special Effects Assistant:
Eiichi Asada
Kenichi Eguchi

VFX Director of Photography:
Takeshi Yamamoto
Mitsuhiro Hasegawa

VFX Lighting Artist:
Masakuni Morimoto

Visual Effects:
Teruyoshi Nakano
Eiichi Asada
Takeshi Miyanishi
Tadaaki Watanabe

Visual Effects Art Director:
Yasuyuki Inoue

Visual Effects Camera:
Takeshi Miyanishi
Kenichi Eguchi

Visual Effects Director:
Teruyoshi Nakano
Eiichi Asada

Visual Effects Production Manager:
Keisuke Shinoda

Vocals:
Hatsumi Shibata

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