Movie: The Dawn of Kaiju Eiga

Top 10 Billed Cast

Akira Takarada
宝田明

Self - Actor

Haruo Nakajima
中島春雄

Self - Suit Actor

Kenpachirō Satsuma
薩摩剣八郎

Self - Suit Actor

Shusuke Kaneko
金子修介

Self - Filmmaker

Akira Kubo
久保明

Self - Actor

Hiroshi Koizumi
小泉博

Self - Actor

Kazuki Ōmori
大森一樹

Self - Filmmaker

Koichi Kawakita
Koichi Kawakita

Self - Filmmaker

Masaaki Tezuka
Masaaki Tezuka

Self - Filmmaker

Yoshikazu Ishii
Yoshikazu Ishii

Self - Filmmaker

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