Joke Collection Website - News headlines - Behind-the-scenes Production of Thirteen Assassins

Behind-the-scenes Production of Thirteen Assassins

Thirteen Assassins, released on 1963, is a work in Japanese film history. The charm of the film lies in the clever handling of martial arts: the climax of the second half 13-person fighting and 53 riding is the feature of the film, and this large-scale kill array lasted for half an hour. The film broke the traditional one-on-one confrontation mode of the drama of the era and established the category of "group confrontation drama" focusing on hand-to-hand combat.

Compared with the old version, the final melee of this version has been upgraded on a large scale. The number of the two sides was 13 to 300, and the whole game lasted for 50 minutes. Producers: RPC, Sedic International, Dentsu, Primary School, Asahi TV, Dongbao Huaying, Yahoo Japan, ABC, Asahi Shimbun, Japan Broadcasting, Hiroshima Home TV, HTB, Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting, NBN, SATV, Tsutaya Publisher: Dongbao Huaying, Artificial Eye (UK), Magnet Releasing (USA) and Shaw Institution (Singapore). Alliance (Canada), Ascot Elite Home (Germany), BIM Distribuzione (Italy), CatchPlay (China Taiwan Province Province 6