Tetsuro Tamba's Great Spirit World: What Happens When You Die (1989)
Visualization based on Tetsuro Tamba's best-selling "Great Reikai". A story about a physicist who dies in an accident and experiences the afterlife as a spirit. The leading role is Tamba Tetsuro's biological son, Tamba Yoshitaka.
Director: Teru Ishida
Runtime: 97 min
Release Date: January 14, 1989
Cast
- Yoshitaka Tanba - 曽我隆
- エブリン・ブリンクリー - エルザ・ギルバート (Elsa Gilbert)
- Gin Maeda - 的場常雄
- Shigeru Kōyama - 服部稔
- Kohji Moritsugu - 戸田武
- Masumi Harukawa - 五十嵐玉緒
- Ryô Hayami - 後藤一郎
- 南川真理子 - 後藤洋子
- 土屋浩美 - 後藤明美
- Kimie Matsui - 野村時枝
Screenplay
Music: Fumio Miyashita, Keiju Ishikawa
Production: 学習研究社, 丹波企画, Shochiku Fujii
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Box Office: $8
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: Teru Ishida
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tetsuro Tamba's Great Spirit World: What Happens When You Die about?
- Visualization based on Tetsuro Tamba's best-selling "Great Reikai". A story about a physicist who dies in an accident and experiences the afterlife as a spirit. The leading role is Tamba Tetsuro's biological son, Tamba Yoshitaka.
- Who directed Tetsuro Tamba's Great Spirit World: What Happens When You Die?
- Tetsuro Tamba's Great Spirit World: What Happens When You Die was directed by Teru Ishida.
- Who stars in Tetsuro Tamba's Great Spirit World: What Happens When You Die?
- Tetsuro Tamba's Great Spirit World: What Happens When You Die stars Yoshitaka Tanba, エブリン・ブリンクリー, Gin Maeda, Shigeru Kōyama, Kohji Moritsugu, Masumi Harukawa.
- How long is Tetsuro Tamba's Great Spirit World: What Happens When You Die?
- Tetsuro Tamba's Great Spirit World: What Happens When You Die has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
- How much did Tetsuro Tamba's Great Spirit World: What Happens When You Die gross?
- Tetsuro Tamba's Great Spirit World: What Happens When You Die grossed $8 worldwide.
- Where was Tetsuro Tamba's Great Spirit World: What Happens When You Die produced?
- Tetsuro Tamba's Great Spirit World: What Happens When You Die was produced in Japan.