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Release Date:
September 27, 1968
Original Title:
金瓶梅
Alternate Titles:
Kinpeibai
Genres:
History | Romance
Production Companies:
Unicorn Productions
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 79
Dark, cynical Japanese epic brought to U.S. in a dubbed version by shlockmeister Harry Novak. Still, this gory, sexy epic is made with style and interesting for to compare to "Yojimbo" and other masterworks of the form.
Art Direction:
Shukei Hirataka
Director:
Kōji Wakamatsu
Director of Photography:
Hideo Itō
Editor:
Tadashi Tsuji
Executive Producer:
Kiyoshi Ogasawara
Lighting Technician:
Hajime Isomi
Music:
Masao Yagi
Novel:
Shin-Chen Wang
Production Design:
Ogawa Kogai
Screenplay:
Atsushi Yamatoya
Sound:
Takashi Sugizaki
Writer:
James E. McLarty
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