Vanished Glory (1955)
In the first group of Yoshitake Ichi and Taketatsu Sada Preparatory Training, the team leader was Sou Adachi, a veteran warrior with strict training.
In the first group of Yoshitake Ichi and Taketatsu Sada Preparatory Training, the team leader was Sou Adachi, a veteran warrior with strict training. Yoshitake's father was called, and his mother lived in the house where he used to work, but Midori, a female student at that house, secretly loved Yoshitake.
Director: Takumi Furukawa
Genre: War
Runtime: 109 min
Release Date: July 12, 1955
Cast
Screenplay
- Takumi Furukawa (Screenplay)
Music: Ichirō Saitō
Production: Nikkatsu Corporation
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: Takumi Furukawa
More Films in Genre: War
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Vanished Glory about?
- In the first group of Yoshitake Ichi and Taketatsu Sada Preparatory Training, the team leader was Sou Adachi, a veteran warrior with strict training. Yoshitake's father was called, and his mother lived in the house where he used to work, but Midori, a female student at that house, secretly loved Yoshitake.
- Who directed Vanished Glory?
- Vanished Glory was directed by Takumi Furukawa.
- Who stars in Vanished Glory?
- Vanished Glory stars Hiroyuki Nagato, Rentaro Mikuni, Tatsuya Mihashi, Kōtarō Bandō, Michiyo Aratama, Izumi Ashikawa.
- How long is Vanished Glory?
- Vanished Glory has a runtime of 1h 49m (109 minutes).
- What genre is Vanished Glory?
- Vanished Glory is a War film.
- Where was Vanished Glory produced?
- Vanished Glory was produced in Japan.