¡Niji Otoko
¡Japanese Movie
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[Machine Translation] The second installment of the Showa era's imaginary great special effects series! This is a part-color film in which only the rainbow man scene is filmed in color. The fantastic color images in this film, which was made two years before Japan's first color film "Carmen Returns Home," had a great impact, as well as the bizarre nature of the story. The original color film was lost, so when the LD was released in 1992, the film was reproduced in the presence of the staff at the time. This time, the DVD faithfully reproduces the original footage! The music is by Akira Ifukube, the master composer who worked with Eiji Tsuburaya on "Godzilla. The atmosphere of the eerie mansion where the story takes place, and the atmosphere of mystery and weirdness of a Showa-era detective story are beautifully expressed through the music. The special effects are by Tatsuyuki Yokota, who was in charge of special effects for "Shaka" and also shot "Dirt and Soldiers. Legend has it that Eiji Tsuburaya participated in the special effects. This is the first DVD release.
Original Release Year: 1949
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