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Miyamoto Musashi: Giant Ape Extermination Scene

Miyamoto Musashi: Giant Ape Extermination Scene

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Among the many famous 16th-century samurai who made the leap from myth and ukiyo-e to early cinema screen was sword-master Miyamoto Musashi, previously depicted in prints by Kiniyoshi Yoshitoshi and others slaying an array of grotesque creatures including giant bats, giant lizards, and the mythical tengu. This imagery informed his first screen depiction in Miyamoto Musashi Taiji No Ba, which showed him combatting the mythic white ape of the mountains.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

12 mins

Rating

1/10

Release Date

11 November 1908

Country

Japan

Cast

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