Nintendo Eiga

Nintendo Eiga Co., Ltd. (任天堂映画株式会社), commonly known as Nintendo Films, was a Japanese film production company that was owned and operated by. It was founded in August 1953 by filmmaker Tsutomu Hojo, while struggling to enter the Japanese film industry.

On May 31, 1993, three days after the release of its final film, (which became a box-office bomb), Nintendo Eiga was shut down due to Hojo reportedly committing suicide by shooting a rifle onto his mouth after murdering his workmate, executive Takao Fukushima.

Filmography

 * (1953; first film)
 * (1962)
 * (1964)
 * (1966)
 * (1966)
 * (1967)
 * (1967)
 * (1971)
 * Wild Gunman (1974)
 * Shooting Trainer (1975)
 * Sky Hawk (1976)
 * (1977)
 * (1985)
 * (1987)
 * (1987)
 * (1988)
 * (1988)
 * (1991)
 * (1992)
 * (1992)
 * (1993; last film)