The Inugamis
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The Inugamis
Summary
The Inugamis is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (33 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- The Inugamis received the Hochi Film Award[3].
- The Inugamis received the Mainichi Film Awards[4].
- The Inugamis received the Blue Ribbon Awards[5].
- The Inugamis's instance of is recorded as film[6].
- The Inugamis's director is recorded as Kon Ichikawa[7].
- The Inugamis's screenwriter is recorded as Kon Ichikawa[8].
- The Inugamis's screenwriter is recorded as Norio Osada[9].
- The Inugamis's screenwriter is recorded as Shin'ya Hidaka[10].
- The Inugamis's composer is recorded as Yūji Ōno[11].
- The Inugamis's genre is recorded as drama film[12].
- The Inugamis's based on is recorded as The Inugami Curse[13].
- The Inugamis's followed by is recorded as Akuma no temari-uta[14].
- The Inugamis's cast member is recorded as Kōji Ishizaka[15].
- The Inugamis's cast member is recorded as Yōko Shimada[16].
- The Inugamis's cast member is recorded as Kyōko Kishida[17].
- The Inugamis's cast member is recorded as Eitarō Ozawa[18].
- The Inugamis's cast member is recorded as Rentarō Mikuni[19].
- The Inugamis's cast member is recorded as Teruhiko Aoi[20].
- The Inugamis's cast member is recorded as Akira Kawaguchi[21].
- The Inugamis's cast member is recorded as Mieko Takamine[22].
- The Inugamis's producer is recorded as Kiichi Ichikawa[23].
- The Inugamis's production company is recorded as Kadokawa Eiga[24].
- The Inugamis's director of photography is recorded as Kiyoshi Hasegawa[25].
- The Inugamis's IMDb ID is recorded as tt0074691[26].
- The Inugamis's original language of film or TV show is recorded as Japanese[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
The Inugamis's producer is recorded as Kiichi Ichikawa[23]. Its director is recorded as Kon Ichikawa[7]. Screenwriters include Kon Ichikawa[8], Norio Osada[9], and Shin'ya Hidaka[10]. Cast members include Kōji Ishizaka[15], Yōko Shimada[16], Kyōko Kishida[17], Eitarō Ozawa[18], Rentarō Mikuni[19], and Teruhiko Aoi[20].
Publication
The Inugamis's publication date is recorded as +1976-01-01T00:00:00Z[28]. Its original language of film or TV show is recorded as Japanese[27]. Its genre is recorded as drama film[12].
Reception
Awards received include Hochi Film Award[3], a film award[29], founded in 1976[30]; Mainichi Film Awards[4], a group of awards[31], in Japan[32], founded in 1946[33]; and Blue Ribbon Awards[5], a group of awards[34], in Japan[35], founded in 1950[36], headquartered in Tokyo[37].
Adaptations and Inspiration
The Inugamis's after a work by is recorded as Seishi Yokomizo[38]. Its followed by is recorded as Akuma no temari-uta[14].
Why It Matters
The Inugamis ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (33 views/month).[2]
FAQs
What awards did The Inugamis receive?
Honors received include Hochi Film Award[3], Mainichi Film Awards[4], and Blue Ribbon Awards[5].