词条 | Tidal Wave (1973 film) |
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| name = Tidal Wave | image = Submersion of japan poster.png | alt = | caption = | film name = | director = Shiro Moritani | producer = {{plainlist|*Tomoyuki Tanaka
| screenplay = Shinobu Hashimoto{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=293}} | based on = {{Based on|the novel|Sakyo Komatsu}} | starring = {{plainlist|*Keiju Kobayashi
| music = Masaru Sato{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=293}} | cinematography = {{plainlist|*Hiroshi Murai
| editing = Michiko Ikeda{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=293}} | production companies = {{plainlist|*Toho
| distributor = Toho | released = {{Film date|df=yes|1973|12|29|Japan}} | runtime = 143 minutes{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=294}} | country = Japan | language = | budget = $3 million{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=294}} | gross = $7 million (Japan)[1] }}{{nihongo|Tidal Wave|日本沈没|Nihon Chinbotsu|lit. "Submersion of Japan"}} is a 1973 film directed by Shiro Moritani.{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=293}} It is based on a novel Japan Sinks by Sakyo Komatsu.{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=293}} The film stars Keiju Kobayashi, Hiroshi Fujioka and Ayumi Ishida. SynopsisVolcanic eruptions and earthquakes shake Japan. Firestorms burn beautiful Japanese cities to the ground. A weather survey group discovers that the Japanese Archipelago is moving towards the Japanese Trench, which if left to continue on its collision course, would bring the whole of Japan under the sea. Cast
ReleaseTidal Wave was released in Japan on 29 December 1973 where it was distributed by Toho.{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=294}} The film was the highest grossing film in 1973 and 1974 in Japan.{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=294}} The film grossed more than twice of the second-highest grossing film of the year, Human Revolution.{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=294}} American version{{other uses|Tidal wave (disambiguation) {{!}} Tidal wave}}{{Infobox film| name = Tidal Wave | image = Nihon Chinbotsu (1973 film).jpg | image_size = | caption = American release poster | director = Andrew Meyer | producer = Max E. Youngstein | writer = | narrator = | starring = {{plainlist|*Lorne Greene
| music = | cinematography = Eric Saarinen | editing = | distributor = New World Pictures | released = May 1975 | runtime = 90 minutes | country = | language = | budget = | gross = $3.5 million (U.S.)[1] | preceded_by = | followed_by = }}Roger Corman bought the U.S. rights to the film for his New World Pictures. He cut out a great deal of footage, added new sequences directed by Andrew Meyer and starring Lorne Greene as an ambassador at the United Nations, and released it as Tidal Wave in May 1975.{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=294}} The film was a big success at the U.S. box office.[1] The American version of the film's new cast members also included Rhonda Leigh Hopkins, John Fukioka, Marvin Miller, Susan Sennett, Ralph James, Phil Roth, Cliff Pellow, and Joe Dante.{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=294}} New World additionally released an uncut subtitled format as Submersion of Japan.{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=294}} Footnotes1. ^1 2 Christopher T Koetting, Mind Warp!: The Fantastic True Story of Roger Corman's New World Pictures, Hemlock Books. 2009. pp. 80–83. Sources{{Refbegin}}
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