Sayon no kane / Shōchiku Eiga ; seisaku Shōchiku Kabushiki Kaisha ; kyakuhon Nagase Yoshitomo, Ushida Hiroshi, Saitō Torashirō ; kantoku Shimizu Hiroshi.

サヨンの鐘 /

A Japanese "national policy" film, loosely based on an event that occurred in Japanese-occupied Taiwan in September 1938. It follows a young girl named Sayon from one of the country's indigenous tribes and tells of her devotion to her village, and to the Japanese empire.

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Other Authors: Nagase, Yoshitomo (Screenwriter), Ushida, Hiroshi (Screenwriter), Saitō, Torashirō (Screenwriter), Yamaguchi, Yoshiko, 1920-2014 (Actor), Konoe, Toshiaki, 1911- (Actor), Ōyama, Kenji, 1904-1970 (Actor), Wakamizu, Kinuko (Actor), Nakagawa, Kenzō (Actor), Ikai, Suketaro (director of photography.), Koga, Masao, 1904-1978 (composer (expression))
Format: Video DVD
Language:Japanese
Series:Shōchiku eiga. Cinema classic.
Ginmaku no meika. Kessakusen.
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Summary:A Japanese "national policy" film, loosely based on an event that occurred in Japanese-occupied Taiwan in September 1938. It follows a young girl named Sayon from one of the country's indigenous tribes and tells of her devotion to her village, and to the Japanese empire.
Item Description:REQUIRES AN INTERNATIONAL PLAYER COMPATIBILITY TO VIEW.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1943.
Single layer; aspect ratio 4:3.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (75 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD, Region 2; NTSC; Dolby digital; mono.
Production Credits:Director of photography, Suketarō Ikai ; music, Masao Koga.
Participant or Performer:Kōran Ri, Toshiaki Konoe, Kenji Ōyama, Kinuko Wakamizu, Kenzō Nakagawa.