
Kinema Junpo (464):
Kinema Junpo No. 464: THE MOVIE TIMES No. 464:
March 11, 1933 Issue:
Cover: Kay Francis
(Kinema Junpo, March 1933)
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Shizue Natsukawa: No. 464
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The Mummy: No. 464
More than 3,000 years ago, Imhotep, a high priest of Etto, fell in love with a virgin priestess serving the goddess Isis.
She died as a result.
Imhotep stole a scripture that could revive the dead.
He was discovered by the people.
He was mummified while still alive as a descendant of the goddess and buried with the scripture.
More than 3,000 years have passed since this happened.
An expedition from the British Museum excavated Imhotep’s mummy and a scripture.
A young archaeologist read the hieroglyphics.
Suddenly, Imhotep was resurrected.
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Island of Lost Souls: No. 464
Dr. Moreau evolved the beasts!!
His experiment to create a human was successful.

What’s more, the soulless beast’s daughter fell in love with a young white man.
The setting is a remote island in the South Seas, permeated with an eerie atmosphere!!!
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Paris – Berlin!: No. 464
Don’t be fooled!
She’s a true Parisian, so she should behave a little!
Eroticism of the world! Eroticism of Berlin!
Enjoy to your heart’s content on this spring evening!
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Madame Butterfly:
The innocent Japanese girl, Butterfly,
and the young American naval officer, Pinkern, share a passionate love!

She is gradually captivated by true love!
Love knows no bounds.
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The Sign of the Cross: No. 464
A huge hit at the opening!
Continued screening!!
A huge hit in Kansai!!
Paramant’s special historical drama
Directed by Cecil B. DeMille
Starring Fredric March, Elissa Landy, Claudette Colbert, and Charles Laughton
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