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  1. 15. Juni 2002 · Dawn of a New Day: The Man Behind VHS: Directed by Kiyoshi Sasabe. With Toshiyuki Nishida, Ken Watanabe, Naoto Ogata, Kyôko Maya.

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    • Biography, Drama
    • Kiyoshi Sasabe
    • 2002-06-15
  2. 15. Juni 2002 · Movie: Dawn of a New Day: The Man Behind VHS; Country: Japan ; Release Date: Jun 15, 2002; Duration: 1 hr. 48 min. Content Rating: G - All Ages

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    • Sasabe Kiyoshi
    • Japan
    • Business
  3. Directed by Kiyoshi Sasabe. A Japanese film that tells the tale of the birth of VHS. It follows Kagatani Shizuo, an electronics employee who rallies his coworkers to save their jobs by increasing sales. They do this by developing the VHS standard. They battle with Sony and their standard and ultimately prevail. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases

    • Kiyoshi Sasabe
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    Movie:Dawn of a New Day: The Man Behind VHS
    Romaji:Hi wa mata noboru
    Japanese:陽はまた昇る
    Director: Kiyoshi Sasabe

    Kagatani Shizuo (Nishida Toshiyuki), an employee at home electronics manufacturer Victor Company of Japan is transferred to the home video division of the company’s Yokohama factory, and told to cut the division's staff by 20%. But Kagatani doesn't want to fire anyone so he decides to increase sales instead by developing a home video player. Inspir...

  4. 16. Juni 2002 · A Japanese film that tells the tale of the birth of VHS. It follows Kagatani Shizuo, an electronics employee who rallies his coworkers to save their jobs by increasing sales. They do this by developing the VHS standard. They battle with Sony and their standard and ultimately prevail.

  5. Dawn of a New Day: The Man Behind VHS. A Japanese engineer leads the charge in the development of the VHS format. Based on a true story.

    • Drama
  6. Dawn of a new day Note Originally released as a motion picture in 2002. Includes cast and profiles, preview clips, making of the film, and photo collection of early VHS models produced by Nihon Bikutā. Based on Satō Masaaki's non-fiction book "Eizō media no seiki : bideo, otokotachi no sangyōshi." Production credits