A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 22, 1967
Original Title:
長篇怪獣映画ウルトラマン
Alternate Titles:
Chōhen Kaijū Eiga Urutoraman
The UItraman
Ultraman
Ultraman (1967)
Urutoraman
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
TBS
TOHO
Tokyo Laboratory
Tsuburaya Productions
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 79
The film consists of re-edited material from the original television series Ultraman. Episodes 1, 8, 26, and 27 were used for the film. They were narrated by Hikari Urano as an "Ultraman Documentary". Allegedly only one new scene was shot, and that some parts of the movie where shot in black and white for unknown reasons. The movie screened at the same time as the Toho movie King Kong Escapes.
Art Direction:
Chikyu Iwasaki
Assistant Director:
Toshitsugu Suzuki
Shohei Tôjô
Creator:
Eiji Tsuburaya
Director:
Hajime Tsuburaya
Director of Photography:
Shōji Utsumi
Editor:
Hisashi Kondo
Yoshihiro Yanagawa
Lighting Technician:
Eiji Yamaguchi
Tetsuya Kobayashi
Isao Hara
Music:
Kunio Miyauchi
Producer:
Toshiaki Ichikawa
Masayoshi Sueyasu
Ken Kumagai
Eiji Tsuburaya
Production Manager:
Ken Kumagai
Production Supervisor:
Eiji Tsuburaya
Sound Effects:
Sadamasa Nishimoto
Osamu Chiku
Special Effects:
Koichi Takano
Masataka Yamamoto
Atsushi Oki
Kazuo Sagawa
Kiyoshi Suzuki
Special Effects Assistant:
Masataka Yamamoto
Atsushi Oki
VFX Director of Photography:
Kiyoshi Suzuki
VFX Lighting Artist:
Kazuo Sagawa
Tetsuya Kobayashi
Isao Hara
Visual Effects:
Koichi Takano
Masataka Yamamoto
Atsushi Oki
Minoru Nakano
Visual Effects Art Director:
Tohl Narita
Visual Effects Camera:
Minoru Nakano
Visual Effects Director:
Koichi Takano
Masataka Yamamoto
Atsushi Oki
Visual Effects Producer:
Hiroshi Uemura
Koji Morita
Writer:
Tetsuo Kinjo
Shinichi Sekizawa
Bunzô Wakatsuki
Shozo Uehara
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