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Daimajin

A colossal stone statue awakens to defend the residents of a small town from the depredations of an evil warlord.

Director(s)

Kimiyoshi Yasuda

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Cast & Crew

Jun Fujimaki

Jun Fujimaki

Kogenta

Chikara Hashimoto

Chikara Hashimoto

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Jun Katsumura

Jun Katsumura

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Ryūzō Shimada

Ryūzō Shimada

Tadakiyo Hanabusa

Yoshihiko Aoyama

Yoshihiko Aoyama

Tadafumi Hanabusa

Tatsuo Endō

Tatsuo Endō

Gunjuro

Miwa Takada

Miwa Takada

Kozasa Hanabusa

Ryūtarō Gomi

Ryūtarō Gomi

Samanosuke

Saburo Date

Saburo Date

Ippei Cyjûma

Shizuhiro Izoguchi

Shizuhiro Izoguchi

Take-bô - The Boy

Hideki Ninomiya

Hideki Ninomiya

Tadafumi as a boy

Otome Tsukimiya

Otome Tsukimiya

Shinobu - The Shrine Maiden

Keiko Kayama

Keiko Kayama

Haruno

Eigorō Onoe

Eigorō Onoe

Gosaku

Gen Kimura

Gen Kimura

Mosuke - Take-bô's Dad

Hideo Kuroki

Hideo Kuroki

Magojûrô

Yutaro Ban

Yutaro Ban

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Shōsaku Sugiyama

Shōsaku Sugiyama

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Akira Shiga

Akira Shiga

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Jun Ōsugi

Jun Ōsugi

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Kazuo Mortuchi

Kazuo Mortuchi

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Akira Amemiya

Akira Amemiya

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Shinjiro Akatsuki

Shinjiro Akatsuki

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Kanji Uehara

Kanji Uehara

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Minori Tsukasa

Minori Tsukasa

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Kimiyoshi Yasuda

Kimiyoshi Yasuda

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Details

GenresHorror, Fantasy, Drama
Runtime1h 24 mins
Released on17 Apr 1966
Languageja
Produced InJapan

Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

A small Japanese village finds itself in turmoil after a revolution kills their kindly lord and replaces him with a brute. A few loyal supporters manage to smuggle his two young children away, though - and they seek the protection of the God of the hill that overlooks their home. Ten years later, the children have grown to adulthood and the nasty new Lord sends a gang of his warriors to destroy a statue of the God to prove he is all powerful. A combination of prayers from the villagers and these vandals awaken the spirit of "Daijamin" who is not exactly forgiving... This is an engaging, if a bit disjointed, fantasy adventure that combines the worst in human nature with a bit of sentimental optimism, some Samurai integrity and a great "Talos" like stone man on a bit of a mission. My problem was the rotten dubbing - it was so exaggerated as to render much of the dialogue little better than silly. The acting - especially the feigned looks of shock - is fun and it's got quite an enjoyably destructive last fifteen minutes. If you like these mythical style films with a bit of nature thrown in, then this is for you.

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Daimajin (1966) Original Trailer [FHD]
DAIMAJIN Triple Feature Blu-ray Trailer

Part of the Series

Return of Giant Majin

Return of Giant Majin

1966JA
Wrath of Daimajin

Wrath of Daimajin

1966JA