Taira Clan Saga (1955) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 21, 1955

Original Title:
新・平家物語

Alternate Titles:
Die Samurai-Sippe der Taira
Le héros sacrilège
Shin heike monogatari
Tales of the Taira Clan

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Daiei Film

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 104

Special Forces commander Captain Tadamori returns to Kyoto after successfully defeating the uprising of pirates in the western sea of Japan. But because the high courtiers dislike career soldiers gaining power and influence, they ignore the will of ex-Emperor Toba and refuse to reward the captain. Reward recommender Lord Tokinobu is punished, and the captain sends his son Kiyomori to the Lord's residence, where he falls in love with Tokiko, the Lord's daughter. Meanwhile, Kiyomori finds out that he is possibly the ex-Emperor's son... Written by L.H. Wong

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Art Direction:
Hiroshi Mizutani

Director:
Kenji Mizoguchi

Director of Photography:
Kazuo Miyagawa
Kōhei Sugiyama

Editor:
Kanji Suganuma

Hairstylist:
Tsuru Nakai

Lighting Technician:
Kenichi Okamoto

Makeup Artist:
Masanori Kobayashi

Novel:
Eiji Yoshikawa

Original Music Composer:
Fumio Hayasaka
Masaru Satō
Tamekichi Mochizuki

Producer:
Masaichi Nagata

Production Design:
Hideo Matsuyama
Matsutarō Kawaguchi

Screenplay:
Yoshikata Yoda
Masashige Narusawa
Hisakazu Tsuji

Set Decoration:
Takejirô Nakajima

Sound Recordist:
Iwao Ôtani

Special Effects:
Goro Hisamitsu

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