A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
January 7, 1981
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 8
Finale:
February 25, 1981
Creators:
Toshio Masuda
Original Title:
二百三高地 愛は死にますか
Alternate Titles:
Nihyakusan Kōchi: Ai wa Shinimasuka
The Battle of Port Arthur: Will Love Die?
Genres:
Drama | War & Politics
Production Companies:
TBS
Toei Company
Countries:
JP
An epic of love and death that depicts how soldiers and ordinary people lived and fought during the Russo-Japanese War, when Japan's very existence was at stake in the face of the great power of Russia.
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Director:
Shinji Murayama
Toshio Masuda
Shōkaku Baba
Music:
Akihiko Takashima
Music Director:
Naozumi Yamamoto
Original Story:
Kazuo Kasahara
Songs:
Masashi Sada
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