The Morning Sun Shines (1929)
The Morning Sun Shines is a fiction-documentary film by Kenji Mizoguchi and Seiichi Ina. The film is a combination of a drama about a reporter, and documentary footage about newspaper production. Only 25 minutes of footage has survived.
Director: Kenji Mizoguchi, Seiichi Ina
Genre: Drama, Documentary
Runtime: 25 min
Release Date: April 12, 1929
Cast
- Takako Irie - girl in the elevator
- Joji Oka - (as Susumu Minobe): Hiroo Karasaki, Head of Delegation
- Kōju Murata - Kusaka
- Eiji Nakano - Hayafusa
- Ranko Sawa - Asako Akizuki
- Heitaro Doi - Kōhei Akizuki
Screenplay
Production: Nikkatsu Corporation
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語, No Language
Budget: $25
Original Language: ja
Keywords
newspaper, news, partially lost film
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Morning Sun Shines about?
- The Morning Sun Shines is a fiction-documentary film by Kenji Mizoguchi and Seiichi Ina. The film is a combination of a drama about a reporter, and documentary footage about newspaper production. Only 25 minutes of footage has survived.
- Who directed The Morning Sun Shines?
- The Morning Sun Shines was directed by Kenji Mizoguchi, Seiichi Ina.
- Who stars in The Morning Sun Shines?
- The Morning Sun Shines stars Takako Irie, Joji Oka, Kōju Murata, Eiji Nakano, Ranko Sawa, Heitaro Doi.
- How long is The Morning Sun Shines?
- The Morning Sun Shines has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).
- What genre is The Morning Sun Shines?
- The Morning Sun Shines is a Drama, Documentary film.
- What is the budget of The Morning Sun Shines?
- The Morning Sun Shines had a budget of $25.
- Where was The Morning Sun Shines produced?
- The Morning Sun Shines was produced in Japan.