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Anamorphic motion picture format
TohoScope (東宝スコープ) is an anamorphic lens system developed in the late 1950s by Toho Studios in response to the popularity of CinemaScope. Its technical
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1968 Japanese horror film by Kaneto Shindō
Otowa, and Kiwako Taichi. Kuroneko was shot in black-and-white and in TohoScope format, and distributed by Toho. It was not dubbed in English, but was
Kuroneko
1958 Japanese film by Akira Kurosawa
Fortress was Kurosawa's first feature filmed in a widescreen format, Tohoscope, which he continued to use for the next decade. The film was originally
The_Hidden_Fortress
1957 film by Ishirō Honda
it is the first Honda-Tsuburaya collaboration filmed in both color and TohoScope, and stars Kenji Sahara, Yumi Shirakawa, Momoko Kōchi, Akihiko Hirata
The_Mysterians
Japanese entertainment corporation
its current headquarters in April 2005. Tokyo portal Companies portal TohoScope Shintoho Tsuburaya Productions Daiei Film Kadokawa Daiei Studio Nikkatsu
Toho
Woman) Onibaba AKA The Demon Hag; AKA The Witch; AKA Devil Woman; B&W/TohoScope Mothra vs. Godzilla AKA Godzilla vs. The Thing, Godzilla vs. Mothra; the
List_of_Toho_films
1960 film by Jun Fukuda
of the Telegian was released in Japan on April 10, 1960, in color and TohoScope. The film was released with English subtitles by Toho International with
The_Secret_of_the_Telegian
1957 Japanese film
Toho's highest-grossing film of the year and the first film released in Tohoscope. On Wings of Love was the third film in the Sannin Musume series of romantic
On_Wings_of_Love
1963 Japanese police procedural film by Akira Kurosawa
at Toho Studios and on location in Yokohama. The film was shot using TohoScope, a widescreen filming system. Filming began on 2 September 1962 with the
High_and_Low_(1963_film)
1962 film directed by Ishirō Honda
decision was also taken to shoot the film in a (2.35:1) scope ratio (TohoScope) and to film in color (Eastman Color), marking both monsters' first widescreen
King_Kong_vs._Godzilla
Technirama (1956) Technovision (France) Todd-AO 35 (US) Toeiscope (Japan) TohoScope (Japan) Totalscope (Italy) Totalvision (France, Italy, East Germany) Ultrascope
List of anamorphic format trade names
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1955 Japanese film
cast and crew for Janken musume, accessed 8 May 2009 So Young, So Bright at IMDb (in Japanese) http://www010.upp.so-net.ne.jp/tohoscope/jyanken.html
So_Young,_So_Bright
Japanese cinematographer (1921-1997)
Shaw Brothers. He introduced the widescreen cameras from the Japanese TohoScope system which was developed into Shaw Scope. This technology was demonstrated
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