Ringo-en no shōjo
Ringo-en no shōjo (リンゴ園の少女, Ringo-en no shōjo, lit. "Girl of Apple Park") is a 1952 black and white Japanese film directed by Koji Shima.
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Directed by | Koji Shima |
Produced by | Shin Geijutsu Production Michihito Fukushima (producer) Sadao Sugihara (producer) |
Written by | Ōsuke Agi (writer) Kimiyuki Hasegawa (screenplay and story) Fujio Ozawa screenplay and story) Bin Tatsuno (writer) |
Music by | Masao Yoneyama |
Cinematography | Yuuharu Atsuta |
Edited by | Toshio Gotō |
Distributed by | Shochiku |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
The art director was Tomoo Shimogawara.[2]
Cast
- Hibari Misora as Marumi
- Akihiko Katayama
- Kokuten Kōdō
- Yōko Kosono as Yoko Kozono
- Koji Mitsui
- Hideaki Miura
- Bontarō Miyake as Bontaro Miake
- Zeko Nakamura as Zekō Nakamura
- Takeshi Sakamoto
- Isao Yamagata
- So Yamamura
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References
- (in Japanese) http://www.jmdb.ne.jp/1952/cb002540.htm accessed 6 May 2009
- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0429036/fullcredits#cast accessed 6 May 2009
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