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Release Date:
November 13, 2004
Original Title:
海猫/Umineko / Sea Cat
Alternate Titles:
Sea Cat
The Seagull
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 129
The shock of her fiance's sudden dissolution of their relationship causes university student, Miki, to lose her voice. While recuperating in a hospital in her hometown of Hakodate, she learns of the tragic life of her deceased mother, Kaoru, from her grandmother.
Assistant Director:
Taiichi Sugiyama
Costume Design:
Masae Miyamoto
Director:
Yoshimitsu Morita
Editor:
Shinji Tanaka
Music Producer:
Genichi Tsushima
Novel:
Shiho Tanimura
Original Music Composer:
Michiru Oshima
Producer:
Junichi Kimura
Yoshihiro Kojima
Kazuko Misawa
Toru Ishii
Toshiya Nomura
Screenplay:
Tomomi Tsutsui
Sound Effects:
Shin'ichi Itô
Sound Recordist:
Fumio Hashimoto
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