Two People at Dojo temple
Originally released in 1899. Two People at Dojo temple is a horror film. directed by Tsunekichi Shibata. At just 2 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Yokitsu Ichimura and Eizaburo Onoe
Synopsis
Shot at the Kubut-za in Tokyo and a rare record of two classical kubuki actors, Onoe Eizaburo V and Ichimura Kakuki-za VI, A surviving poster for this film is illustrated by a woodblock print of the lead actors by ukiyo-e artist Yutaka Hitoshi, a frozen moment of the incipient transition from traditional art-forms of ukiyo-e and kabuki to the new, and all-dominating medium of katsudo-shashin (cinema).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Two People at Dojo temple about?
Shot at the Kubut-za in Tokyo and a rare record of two classical kubuki actors, Onoe Eizaburo V and Ichimura Kakuki-za VI, A surviving poster for this film is illustrated by a woodblock print of th...
Who directed Two People at Dojo temple?
Two People at Dojo temple was directed by Tsunekichi Shibata.
How long is Two People at Dojo temple?
Two People at Dojo temple has a runtime of 0 hours and 2 minutes (2 minutes total).
When was Two People at Dojo temple released?
Two People at Dojo temple was released on January 2, 1899 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Two People at Dojo temple?
The main cast of Two People at Dojo temple includes Yokitsu Ichimura, Eizaburo Onoe.