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1963 Japanese film
The Lost World of Sinbad
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySenkichi Taniguchi
Screenplay by
Story byKikuo Yasumi
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyTakao Saito
Edited byYoshitami Kuroiwa
Music byMasaru Sato
Production
company
Toho
Distributed byToho
Release date
  • October 26, 1963 (1963-10-26) (Japan)
Running time96 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office¥230 million

The Lost World of Sinbad (Japanese: 大盗賊, Hepburn: Daitōzoku, lit. 'The Great Thief') is a 1963 Japanese drama action film directed by Senkichi Taniguchi, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. The film stars Toshiro Mifune and Mie Hama.

The film is often confused with the theme of fantasy instead of tokusatsu, but the book Toho Special Effects All Monster Encyclopedia specifically identifies it in the genre of tokusatsu fantasy. It was also released as Samurai Pirate in the United States.

Cast

Production

The film was based on a screenplay by Takeshi Kimura and Shinichi Sekizawa which was based on a treatment by Toshio Yasumi.

Release

The Lost World of Sinbad was distributed theatrically in Japan by Toho on October 26, 1963. The film was Toho's third highest-grossing film in Japan in 1963 and the 10th highest grossing domestically.

The film was distributed by American International Pictures in the United States with an English-language version, where it was re-titled Samurai Pirate, and then again re-titled The Lost World of Sinbad. The film was released as a double feature in the United States with War of the Zombies on March 17, 1965. It was released in the United Kingdom in 1976.

See also

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ Galbraith IV 1994, p. 363.
  2. ^ Galbraith IV 2008, p. 205.
  3. Kinema Junpo Best Ten 85th Complete History 1924-2011. Kinema Junpo. May 2012. p. 200. ISBN 978-4873767550.
  4. "大盗賊". Kinema Junpo. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  5. The Lost World at Sinbad at Time Out

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