Ken (film)

The Sword (, Ken) is a 1964 Japanese film directed by Kenji Misumi. From a screenplay by Kazuro Funabashi, based upon the short story Ken (Sword) by Yukio Mishima.[1]

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Directed byKenji Misumi
Produced byHiroaki Fujii
Written byKazuro Funabashi
Yukio Mishima (novel)
StarringRaizo Ichikawa
Yûsuke Kawazu
Hisaya Morishige
Music bySei Ikeno
CinematographyChishi Makiura
Distributed byDaiei Film
Release date
  • March 14, 1965 (1965-03-14)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Synopsis

The story is centered on Kokubu Jiro (Raizo Ichikawa), a prominent member of his university's Kendo dojo.

Starring

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References

  1. Japanese Films 1963 -- Page 182 Kenji MISUMI Born Kyoto, ... 1960 "Shinsengumi Shimatsuki" 1963 "Kyojin Okuma Shigenobu" 1963 The Sword (Ken) 1964


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