Kane no naru oka: Dai san hen, kuro no maki
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Kane no naru oka: Dai san hen, kuro no maki | |
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Directed by | Keisuke Sasaki[1] |
Written by |
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Produced by | Shōzaburō Yamaguchi |
Starring | Keiji Sada |
Music by | Yūji Koseki |
Distributed by | Shochiku |
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Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Kane no naru oka: Dai-san hen, kuro no maki (鐘の鳴る丘 第三篇クロの巻, Slope of the Ringing Bell Hill: the third volume) is 1949 Japanese film and the final installment of a wartime film trilogy, directed by Keisuke Sasaki, featuring the cast from the previous two Ringing Bell Hill films.
Production Notes
The success of the Ringing Bell Hill trilogy spawned a weekend radio series of 15-minute episodes, produced by NHK, featuring further adventures of a demobilized soldier and a group of war orphans under his care on Ringing Bell Hill.[2]
List of a film trilogy
- 鐘の鳴る丘 第一篇 隆太の巻 (Kane no naru oka: dai-ichi hen, ryūta no maki; Slope of the Ringing Bell Hill: the first volume) (1948)
- 鐘の鳴る丘 第二篇 修吉の巻 (Kane no naru oka: dai-ni hen, shūkichi no maki; Slope of the Ringing Bell Hill: the second volume) (1949)
- 鐘の鳴る丘 第三篇 クロの巻 (Kane no naru oka: dai-san hen, kuro no maki; Slope of the Ringing Bell Hill: the third volume) (1949)
Cast
References
- ^ Infobox data from 鐘の鳴る丘 第三篇クロの巻 (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2009-05-14. and 鐘の鳴る丘 第三篇 クロの巻(1949) (in Japanese). allcinema.net. Retrieved 2009-05-08.
- ^ The Post-War History of Entertainment. Asahi Shimbun. 1987. ISBN 4022594446.
External links
- 鐘の鳴る丘 第三篇クロの巻 (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 2009-05-14.
- 鐘の鳴る丘 第三篇 クロの巻(1949) (in Japanese). allcinema.net. Retrieved 2009-05-08.
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