A Thousand and One Nights with Toho
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| A Thousand and One Nights with Toho | |
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| Directed by | Kon Ichikawa |
| Written by | Fuku Nakamura[1] |
| Produced by | Koichi Iwashita[1] |
| Starring | Yatarō Kurokawa Susumu Fujita Isuzu Yamada |
| Cinematography | Akira Mimura[1] |
| Music by | Seiichi Suzuki[1] |
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| Distributed by | Toho |
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Running time | 61 minutes |
| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
A Thousand and One Nights with Toho (東宝千一夜, Toho senichi-ya) is a 1947 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Kon Ichikawa,[3] with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya.[1]
Actress Yamane is chased by two suspicious men and escapes to the studio. As she escapes to the kimono[clarification needed], preview room, and stage, there are singing and dancing shows.