Finally at last that you've been longevity waiting for !! This special 2-hours video documentary show about the all-deaf filmmaking team on location in Sumida-Ku near Tokyo, Japan, at Robert Hoskin's very first-ever 35mm filmmaking of his famous short 3 mins comedy classic called "BLUE GUSH", titled "The Making of 'BLUE GUSH'". Never shown to public for nearly 20 years and finally here at last ! It is 100% unedited and uncut version that is showing on this YouTube presentation for the first time ever. All the scene was shot entirely by Takayoshi Honda ( 本田孝義) on Hi-8 video tape in NTSC format, near Robert's apartment on the first-day shooting on Sunday 27th June, 1993, to second-day shooting on Sunday 11th July, 1993. Just sit back and experience yourselves at this original 122 minutes uncut version, providing with narration and Japanese signings in CC English subtitles.
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