Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare (1968)
December 1, 1968Release Date
Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare (1968)
December 1, 1968Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Yoshihiko Aoyama
Shinhachiro Mayama
Rokkō Toura
Narrator
Akane Kawasaki
Chie
Hideki Hanamura
Nebula Monster
Chikara Hashimoto
Daimon
Hiromi Inoue
Shinobu
Takashi Kanda
Hyogo Isobe
Mari Kanda
Osaki
Gen Kimura
Saheiji Kawano
Hanji Wakai
Gate Guard
Hajime Kimura
Kenji Wakai
Gate Guard
Hinode Nishikawa
Lower Officer
Gen Kuroki
Kappa
Tokio Oki
Yasuzo
Ikuko Mōri
Long-Necked Monster
Yoshiyuki Kuroda
Director
Tetsurō Yoshida
Writer
Yamato Yashiro
Producer
Asao Uchida
Dainichibo
Sei Ikeno
Composer
Hiroshi Imai
Cinematographer
Toshio Taniguchi
Editor
Yukiyasu Watanabe
Moichi
Keiko Yukitomo
Two-Headed Woman
Osamu Ōkawa
Iori Ohdate
Masao Ôsumi
Sound Recordist
Masaichi Nagata
Producer
Ahiko Murai
Executive Producer
Kanji Suganuma
Editor
Shigeru Katô
Art Direction
Seiichi Ôta
Art Direction
Toshiaki Kunihara
Assistant Director
Tsuchitarô Hayashi
Sound
Yo Kurashima
Sound Effects Editor
Tōru Suzuki
Special Effects
Hiroshi Mima
Lighting Technician
Media.
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Wiki.
Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare (Japanese: 妖怪大戦争, Hepburn: Yōkai Daisensō, lit. 'The Great Yokai War') is a 1968 Japanese fantasy horror film directed by Yoshiyuki Kuroda. It is the second in a trilogy of films produced in the late 1960s, all of which focus around traditional Japanese monsters known as yōkai. (It was preceded by Yokai Monsters: 100 Monsters (1968), and was followed by Yokai Monsters: Along with Ghosts (1969).)Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare, along with the other two films in the series, was produced by Daiei Film and makes extensive use of tokusatsu special effects, with the majority of the creatures being represented by actors in costumes or puppets. The film was made in Fujicolor and Daieiscope.In 2005, director Takashi Miike released The Great Yokai War, a modern retelling of the story which borrows many elements from Spook Warfare.