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  1. Running time. 116 minutes [1] [2] Country. Japan. Language. Japanese. Flowing (流れる, Nagareru) is a 1956 Japanese drama film directed by Mikio Naruse. It is based on the novel Nagareru by Aya Kōda. [3]

  2. Kikuko and the spontaneous, emotional Ryota develop an affection for each other, much to the concern of the rather detached, distanced Isaku. Kikuko and Isaku finally move into a new room whose landlady only accepts tenants without children. When Kikuko admits to her husband that she is pregnant, he tries to talk her into having an abortion.

  3. 82 minutes. Country. Japan. Language. Japanese. Daigaku no Wakadaishō (大学の若大将) AKA Sir Galahad in Campus, is a 1961 Japanese musical comedy romance film starring Yūzō Kayama and directed by Toshio Sugie. It was the first in a series of films about the "Wakadaishō". Yuzo Kayama plays Yuichi Tanuma, ace of the swimming club of ...

  4. The Three Treasures (日本誕生, Nippon Tanjō, lit. 'The Birth of Japan') is a 1959 Japanese epic religious fantasy film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced by Toho as their celebratory thousandth film, it was the most expensive Japanese film ever made upon its release and is based on the legends ...

  5. Regarding the solid craftsmanship, producer Sanezumi Fujimoto of Toho, who has often appointed Chiba since the disappearance of the Nanpo movie, has a lot of trust, and Chiba after transferring to Toho is indispensable for Fujimoto's production work, became director after recovering his health. When Fujimoto compared Toho's film director to the batting order of the baseball team around 1964 ...

  6. Plot. Kiyoko lives with her husband Shinji and his mother in the family's house, where the couple runs a not-too-successful food store. Although their marriage is not happy, it is pragmatic, and both agree on the plan to open an additional coffee shop in the house, despite the mother's objections. Kiyoko asks her friend Sumiko's brother ...

  7. Release date. 17 July 1971. ( 1971-07-17) (Japan) Running time. 149 minutes [1] Country. Japan. Battle of Okinawa (激動の昭和史 沖縄決戦, Gekidō no Shōwashi: Okinawa Kessen) is a 1971 Japanese war film directed by Kihachi Okamoto from a screenplay by Kaneto Shindo and Ryōzō Kasahara, with effects by Teruyoshi Nakano.