The Gate of Youth (1981 film)
The Gate of Youth (青春の門, Seishun no mon) is a 1981 Japanese film directed by Kinji Fukasaku and Koreyoshi Kurahara.
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Directed by | Kinji Fukasaku Koreyoshi Kurahara |
Written by | Tatsuo Nogami |
Music by | Hako Yamazaki |
Cinematography | Toru Nakajima Hanjiro Nakazawa |
Release date | 1981 |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
It is based on a story by Hiroyuki Itsuki that was originally serialized in the magazine Shukan Gendai in 1969–70. The same story inspired a 1975 film, also titled Seishun no mon (青春の門), as well as three separate television productions in 1976-77 (TBS), 1991 (TV Tokyo), and 2005 (TBS).[1]
Cast
- Bunta Sugawara as Shigezo Ibuki
- Keiko Matsuzaka as Tae Ibuki
- Kōichi Satō as Shisuke Ibuki
- Kaoru Sugita as Orie Maki
- Tomisaburo Wakayama as Ryugoro Hanawa
- Kōji Tsuruta as Yabetora
- Tsunehiko Watase as Kanayama
- Junichi Ishida as Hirano
- Ryunosuke Kaneda as Hanezawa
- Kazuo Kato as Owner
- Nenji Kobayashi as Chota
- Aoi Nakajima as Kimiyo Hirai
- Taeko Shinbashi as Masae Maki
- Kantaro Suga as Ichimura
- Saburô Tokitô as Haruo
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References
- TBS celebrates its 50th anniversary with a new version of "Seishun no Mon" and more. Japan Times, March 20, 2005. Accessed 06-03-2009.
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