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The number of films produced, and the cinema audience reached a peak in the 1960s.
Most films were shown in double bills, with one half of the bill being a " program picture " or B-movie.
A typical program picture was shot in four weeks.
The demand for these program pictures in quantity meant the growth of film series such as The Hoodlum Soldier or Akumyo.

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