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The Projection Booth

Episde 583: Black Lizard (1962)

The Projection Booth

The Projection Booth

Tv & Film, Film Interviews, Film Reviews, Film History

4.6709 Ratings

🗓️ 10 August 2022

⏱️ 132 minutes

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Summary

Carol Borden (The Cultural Gutter) and Samm Deighan (Twitch of the Death Nerve) join Mike to discuss two adaptations of Edogawa Rampo's Kurotokage. The 1962 was adapted by Kaneto Shindô and directed by Umetsugu Inoue while the 1968 was adapted by Masashige Narusawa and directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Both were based on the stage play version by Yukio Mishima.

Professor Earl Jackson discusses the strange bedfellows behind these amazing films about a criminal mastermind who squares off against the Japanese Sherlock Holmes.

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