Twenty-Four Eyes (1954) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 15, 1954

Original Title:
二十四の瞳

Alternate Titles:
24 Eyes
24 occhi
24개의 눈동자
Nijushi no hitomi
Twenty Four Eyes
Ventiquattro occhi
Vierundzwanzig Augen
Vingt-quatre prunelles
二十四隻眼睛
스물네 개의 눈동자

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Shochiku

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 156

In 1928, schoolteacher Hisako Oishi takes a post on the island of Shodoshima teaching a group of twelve first grade students. In the following years, they face poverty, the rise of nationalism, and finally war.

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Art Direction:
Kimihiko Nakamura

Assistant Director:
Yoshiro Kawazu

Costume Design:
Eikichi Hayashi

Director:
Keisuke Kinoshita

Director of Photography:
Hiroshi Kusuda

Editor:
Yoshi Sugihara

Lighting Technician:
Ryozo Toyoshima

Novel:
Sakae Tsuboi

Original Music Composer:
Chūji Kinoshita

Producer:
Ryōtarō Kuwata

Production Supervisor:
Masaharu Kokaji

Screenplay:
Keisuke Kinoshita

Set Decoration:
Ushitarô Shimada

Set Designer:
Kakuzô Sasu

Sound:
Hisao Ōno
Hideo Nishizaki

Sound Mixer:
Shûzô Horikawa

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