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English: Special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya (7 July 1901–25 January 1970) with Kōji Furuhata (playing Frankenstein's monster) on the set of Frankenstein vs. Baragon, 1965.
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Source "FRANKENSTEIN CONQUERS TSUBURAYA"! From FRANKENSTEIN VS. BARAGON (1965)「フランケンシュタイン対地底怪獣バラゴン」より
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Public domain According to Japanese Copyright Law (June 1, 2018 grant), the work is now in the public domain in Japan because the copyrights of the works in names of organizations, in Japan expire in 50 years after the publication, or in 50 years after the creation if the works are not published within 50 years after the creation (article 53).
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current03:42, 7 March 2023Thumbnail for version as of 03:42, 7 March 2023394 × 500 (110 KB)Eiga-Kevin2{{Information |Description={en|1=Special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya (7 July 1901–25 January 1970) with Kōji Furuhata (playing Frankenstein's monster) on the set of ''Frankenstein vs. Baragon'', 1965.}} |source=[http://augustragone.blogspot.com/2008/06/blog-post.html "FRANKENSTEIN CONQUERS TSUBURAYA"! From FRANKENSTEIN VS. BARAGON (1965)「フランケンシュタイン対地底怪獣バラゴン」より] |date=1965 |author=Toho C...

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