Where Chimneys Are Seen
Where Chimneys Are Seen (aka Four Chimneys) (煙突の見える場所, Entotsu no mieru basho) is a 1953 Japanese drama film directed by Heinosuke Gosho. It was entered into the 3rd Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
Where Chimneys Are Seen | |
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Directed by | Heinosuke Gosho |
Produced by | Yoshishige Uchiyama |
Written by | Hideo Oguni Rinzo Shiina |
Starring | Ken Uehara |
Cinematography | Mitsuo Miura |
Edited by | Nobu Nagata |
Release date |
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Running time | 108 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Cast
- Ken Uehara - Ryukichi Ogata
- Kinuyo Tanaka - Hiroko Ogata
- Hiroshi Akutagawa - Kenzo Kubo
- Hideko Takamine - Senko Azuma
- Chieko Seki - Yukiko Ikeda
- Haruo Tanaka - Chuji Tsukahara
- Ranko Hanai - Katsuko Ishibashi
- Kumeko Urabe - Kayo Nojima
- Takeshi Sakamoto - Tokuji Kawamura
- Eiko Miyoshi - Ranko
- Hikaru Hoshi
- Tadayoshi Nakamura
- Shigeru Ogura
- Eiko Ohara
- Noriko Honma - (as Ayako Honma)
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References
- "3rd Berlin International Film Festival: In Competition". berlinale.de. Retrieved 22 December 2009.
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