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    Daiei Film. Daiei Film Co. Ltd. ( Kyūjitai: 大映映畫株式會社 Shinjitai: 大映映画株式会社 Daiei Eiga Kabushiki Kaisha) was a Japanese film studio. Founded in 1942 as Dai Nippon Film Co., Ltd., it was one of the major studios during the postwar Golden Age of Japanese cinema, producing not only artistic masterpieces, such as Akira ...

  2. Kadokawa Daiei Studio, formerly Kadokawa Pictures Inc. (角川映画株式会社, Kadokawa Eiga Kabushiki-gaisha) is the film division of the Japanese company the Kadokawa Corporation. It is one of the four members of the Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan (MPPAJ), and is therefore one of Japan's Big Four film studios.

  3. This is a list of films produced by Daiei Film. Daiei was established in 1942 under its original title of the Greater Japan Motion Picture Production Company (Dai Nihon Eiga Seisaku Kabukishikigaisha). [1]

  4. Daiei Motion Picture Company, leading Japanese motion-picture studio that produced some of the major post-World War II film classics, although most of its releases were directed toward urban teenage audiences. The company was formed in 1942, when the Japanese government consolidated the production.

  5. Apr 5, 2004 · Once considered a chief rival of Toho, Daiei rode high in the middle of the 20th century before hitting hard times toward the end of the century. This blog covers the fall of Daiei Studios and how the company’s major properties, such as Zatoichi and Gamera, ended up at times on Toho’s doorstep.

  6. Feb 12, 2024 · Daiei Film Co., Ltd. (大映映画株式会社, Daiei Eiga Kabushiki Gaisha), later renamed to Daiei Co., Ltd. (大映株式会社, Daiei Kabushiki Gaisha) and occasionally referred to as the New Daiei (新大映, Shin Daiei) in order to distinguish it from its predecessor, was a Japanese film production and distribution company.

  7. Jun 17, 2024 · Daiei Film Co., Ltd. (大映映画株式会社) was a Japanese film studio. Originally founded in 1942 as Dai Nippon Film Co., Ltd. (大日本映画製作株式会社), it was a product of Japanese government efforts to reorganize the film industry during World War II.