Tokyo Eiga
Native name | 東京映画株式会社 |
|---|---|
Romanized name | Tōkyō Eiga kabushiki gaisha |
| Company type | Subsidiary |
| Industry | Film |
| Founded | May 27, 1952 |
| Defunct | August 25, 1983 |
| Successor | Tokyo Eiga Shinsha |
| Headquarters | Setagaya, , Japan |
| Parent | Toho |
| Subsidiaries | Tokyo Eiga Studios |
Tokyo Eiga Co., Ltd. (東京映画株式会社, Tōkyō Eiga kabushiki-gaisha) was a Japanese film production company founded in 1952 as a subsidiary of Toho. Originally based in Kamiōsaki, Shinagawa, Tokyo, it relocated to Setagaya in 1962. Among the company's co-productions were Onibaba (1964), None but the Brave (1965), The Face of Another (1966), and Goyokin (1969).
On August 25, 1983, Tokyo Eiga was reorganized and absorbed into Tokyo Eiga Shinsha, which continued producing films and re-releasing Tokyo Eiga's catalog. Tokyo Eiga Shinsha later merged with Toho on September 1, 2004, and was dissolved.