The Secret of the Telegian (1960)
1h 25m
Running Time
April 10, 1960Release Date
The Secret of the Telegian (1960)
1h 25m
Running Time
April 10, 1960Release Date
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Plot.
Men are being murdered by a psycho called "The Telegian," who uses a matter-transmitting device to locate his victims.
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Cast & Crew.
Koji Tsuruta
Reporter Kirioka
Yumi Shirakawa
Akiko Chujo
Seizaburō Kawazu
Mr. Onishi
Yoshio Tsuchiya
Det. Capt. Okazaki
Tadao Nakamaru
Sudo, alias Goro Nakamoto
Akihiko Hirata
Det. Kobayashi
Takamaru Sasaki
Dr. Niki
Yoshifumi Tajima
Syôgen Ryû - Cabaret Owner
Fuyuki Murakami
Dr. Murai
Ikio Sawamura
Amusement Park Announcer
Sachio Sakai
Taki
Shin Ōtomo
Tsukamoto
Jun Fukuda
Director
Ren Yamamoto
Detective Marune
Shinichi Sekizawa
Writer
Tomoyuki Tanaka
Producer
Fumindo Matsuo
Shimura
Sei Ikeno
Composer
Kiyomi Mizunoya
Landlady
Kazuo Yamada
Cinematographer
Kazuji Taira
Editor
Senkichi Ōmura
Otokichi
Yutaka Sada
Policeman
Kyoe Hamagami
ProductionDesigner
Akira Sera
Genzo
Kenzo Echigo
Jeep driver (uncredited)
Yutaka Oka
(uncredited)
Masaaki Tachibana
Forensic (uncredited)
Yoshie Kihira
Sightseeing woman (uncredited)
Shigemi Sunagawa
Murdered cop (uncredited)
Kiyoshi Kodama
Local cop (uncredited)
Saburô Kadowaki
Cop at cordon (uncredited)
Rinsaku Ogata
Other cop (uncredited)
Eiji Tsuburaya
Visual Effects
Yoshio Nishikawa
Sound
Boku Morimoto
Production Manager
Tsuruzô Nishikawa
Lighting Technician
Masanobu Miyazaki
Sound
Mitsuo Matsumoto
Tadashi Okabe
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 10, 1960
Original Name電送人間
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 25m
Genres
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Wiki.
The Secret of the Telegian (電送人間, Densō Ningen) (lit. 'The Electrically Transmitted Man') is a 1960 tokusatsu science fiction-horror and mystery film. Produced by Toho Company, Ltd., the film was directed by Jun Fukuda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Herts-Lion International Corp. acquired the western hemisphere rights to the film in January 1964 and planned to release it theatrically in the United States. This proposed U.S. theatrical release was aborted, and the film was subsequently syndicated to television. Besides being in black and white, the TV prints were identical to Toho's uncut international English version, dubbing and all.
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