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9z010 THREE TREASURES export Japanese 41x87 '59 incredible montage w/Toshiro Mifune & dragon!

Date Sold 9/15/2016
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An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded Japanese Export (printed for use in English speaking countries) Movie Poster (measures 40 1/2" x 86 3/4" [103 x 220 cm]) (Learn More)

Nippon Tanjo (released in the U.S. in 1960 as "The Three Treasures"), the 1959 Hiroshi Inagaki Japanese fantasy adventure religious melodrama ("A spectacular epic of the loves and battles of Prince Yamato, a legendary hero of old Japan"; "Another major achievement of extraordinary power and beauty by the special effects genius, Eiji Tsuhuraya"; "The greatest of Toho's great films of special effects photography."; about the legend of the birth of Shintoism, and Mifune plays two roles; he is an Japanese god who defeats an eight-headed hydra-like dragon, and from its tail he extracts a magic sword, which he gives to the son of the Japanese Emperor [also played by Mifune!], who is sent on a dangerous mission so that he will be killed and his stepbrother can become the new Emperor instead, and the help of the gods and the magic sword allow him to triumph over certain death) starring Toshiro Mifune, Yoko Tsukasa, Akihiko Hirata, Kyoko Kagawa, Takashi Shimura, and Setsuko Hara. Note that this movie is little known in the United States, except by film buffs, but in many ways, it was a Japanese "answer" to the epic U.S. movie, "The Ten Commandments", made three years earlier. It was over three hours long, and while it has notable fantasy sequences, it deals with the birth of Shintoism in Japan, just as The Ten Commandments dealt with the birth of Judaism in Egypt. It was released in the U.S. in a greatly shortened version (less than two hours), and the existing complete prints are not of high quality. It would seem that someone should surely undertake a complete restoration of this important Japanese movie!
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Important Added Info: Note that this is a "country of origin" poster for this Japanese movie! It is a Japanese export poster that was printed in Japan, but was intended to be used when the movie was shown in English speaking countries, so it would have been for the under two hour English language version, which focused on the fantastic special effects of the movie (and explains why the main tagline says "Another major achievement of extraordinary power and beauty by the special effects genius, Eiji Tsuhuraya") and while this is true, it seems to be trying to turn it into a Japanese sci-fi/fantasy movie, which is not accurate! Finally, note that we auctioned a linenbacked example of this poster in 2005, and were then re-consigned the poster ten years later in 2015. Now we have been consigned an unbacked example, which is offered here!

UPDATED 09/13/2016: Note that we have updated the measurements.


Condition: very good. The poster was printed in three sections, and there are some small tears in small parts of the borders. There is a 3" tear near the top of the right border of the right section, which once had tape on the back of it. There are a few faint brown stains on the back of the poster. Otherwise, it has survived in pretty good condition!
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