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What do u know about hungary film " Kiskrajcár"?

Asked by sheela aleeh in Movies at   1:59 PM on February 03, 2009

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Kiskrajcár is a 1953 Hungarian film directed by Márton Keleti. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival.

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Tell me about mandarian film " Tunnel War" crew?

Asked by sheela aleeh in Movies at   1:58 PM on February 03, 2009

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Tunnel War
Traditional 地道戰
Simplified 地道戰
Pinyin Dì dào zhàn
Directed by Ren Xudong
Written by Ren Xudong
Pan Yunshan
Starring Han Guodong
Liu Jiang
Liu Xiujie
Cinematography Yang Guangyuan
Release date(s) 1965
Country People's Republic of China
Language Mandarin

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Tell me about mandarian film " Tunnel War"?

Asked by sheela aleeh in Movies at   1:58 PM on February 03, 2009

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Tunnel War (Chinese: 地道戰; pinyin: Dì dào zhàn), also known as Tunnel Warfare,[1] is a 1965 Chinese film produced before the Cultural Revolution about a small town which defends itself from the Japanese by use of a network of tunnels during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The film was directed by Ren Xudong and produced by the August First Film Studio.[1]

It is considered to be one of the first movies to discuss the use of tunnels in war

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Which japan film is based on daimyo Takeda Shingen and the climactic 1575 Battle of Nagashino.? quotes?

Asked by sheela aleeh in Movies at   1:58 PM on February 03, 2009

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Shingen Takeda: Even with this resemblance, Nobukado, he is so wicked as to be sentenced to crucifixion. How could this scoundrel be my double?
Kagemusha: I only stole a few coins. A petty thief. But you've killed hundreds and robbed whole domains. Who is wicked, you or I?
Shingen Takeda: I am wicked, as you believe. I am a scoundrel. I banished my father and I killed my own son. I will do anything to rule this country. War is everywhere. Unless somebody unifies the nation and reigns over us, we will see more rivers of blood and more mountains of the dead.

Masakage Yamagata: How old are you, sire? Fifty-three, as I remember.
Shingen Takeda: Why?
Masakage Yamagata (angrily chastening his lord): And you still behave like a five-year-old child! People gather, scatter, they go left and right following their interests. That is not surprising. But then I find you like this. With such a narrow mind, you must not dream of rulership. Go back to your own domain. You are a mountain monkey. You should be gathering nuts in the mountains of Kai!

Nobukado Takeda: I know it is difficult. I was for a long time the lord's double. It was torture. It is not easy to suppress yourself to become another. Often I wanted to be myself and free. But now I think this was selfish of me. The shadow of a man can never desert that man. I was my brother's shadow. Now that I have lost him, it is as though I am nothing.

Councillor 1: What of the horse? If he cannot ride it, everyone will know.
Councillor 2: His lordship has been ill, and must refrain from riding.
Councillor 1: And his mistresses?
Councillor 2: His lordship has been ill, and must refrain from riding. (general laughter)

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Which japan film is based on daimyo Takeda Shingen and the climactic 1575 Battle of Nagashino.? cast?

Asked by sheela aleeh in Movies at   1:58 PM on February 03, 2009

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Cast
Tatsuya Nakadai as Takeda Shingen/Kagemusha

Tsutomu Yamazaki as Takeda Nobukado

Kenichi Hagiwara as Takeda Katsuyori

Jinpachi Nezu as Tsuchiya Sohachiro

Hideji Otaki as Yamagata Masakage

Daisuke Ryu as Oda Nobunaga

Masayuki Yui as Tokugawa Ieyasu

Kaori Momoi as Otsuyanokata

Mitsuko Baisho as Oyunokata

Hideo Murota as Baba Nobufusa

Takayuki Shiho as Naito Masatoyo

Koji Shimizu as Atobe Katsusuke

Noburo Shimizu as Hara Masatane

Sen Yamamoto as Oyamada Nobushige

Shuhei Sugimori as Kōsaka Masanobu

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Which japan film is based on daimyo Takeda Shingen and the climactic 1575 Battle of Nagashino.? awards bagged?

Asked by sheela aleeh in Movies at   1:58 PM on February 03, 2009

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Awards
At the 1980 Cannes Film Festival, Kagemusha shared the Palme d'Or with All That Jazz. Kagemusha was nominated for two Academy Awards (Best Art Direction (Yoshirô Muraki) and Best Foreign Language Film). [2] The film won the César Award in 1981 for Best Foreign Film.

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Which japan film is based on daimyo Takeda Shingen and the climactic 1575 Battle of Nagashino.? production?

Asked by sheela aleeh in Movies at   1:58 PM on February 03, 2009

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Production
George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola are credited at the end of the film as executive producers in the international version. This is because they convinced 20th Century Fox to make up a shortfall in the film's budget when the original producers, Toho Studios, could not afford to complete the film. In return, 20th Century Fox received the international distribution rights to the film.

Kurosawa originally cast the boisterous comic actor Shintaro Katsu in the title role. Katsu left the production, however, before the first day of shooting was over; in an interview for the Criterion Collection DVD, executive producer Coppola states that Katsu angered Kurosawa by arriving with his own camera crew to record Kurosawa's filmmaking methods. It is unclear whether Katsu was fired or left of his own accord, but he was replaced by Tatsuya Nakadai, a well-known actor who had appeared in a number of Kurosawa's previous films. Nakadai played both the kagemusha and the lord whom he impersonated.

Kurosawa wrote a part in Kagemusha for his longtime regular actor Takashi Shimura, and Kagemusha was the last Kurosawa film in which Shimura appeared. However, the scene in which he plays a doctor consulting with Shingen's advisors was cut from the western release of the film. The Criterion Collection DVD release of the film restored this scene as well as approximately another twenty minutes worth of footage which had not been seen previously in the west, most notably a scene where Uesugi Kenshin makes his only appearance in the film.

According to Lucas, Kurosawa used 5000 extras for the final battle sequence, filming for a whole day, then he cut it down to 90 seconds in the final release. Many beautiful special effects, and a number of scenes that filled holes in the story, landed on the "cutting-room floor." (Lucas emulated this ruthless cutting when editing the Star Wars films.)

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Which japan film is based on daimyo Takeda Shingen and the climactic 1575 Battle of Nagashino.? synopsis?

Asked by sheela aleeh in Movies at   1:57 PM on February 03, 2009

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Synopsis
The film opens as Shingen's brother, Nobukado, introduces a thief whom he had spared from crucifixion, believing the thief's striking resemblance to Shingen would prove useful.

Shingen's army has besieged a castle of Tokugawa Ieyasu. When Shingen visits the battlefield to hear a mysterious nightly flute player, he is shot by a sniper. Mortally wounded, he orders his generals to keep his death a secret for three years. Shingen later dies while being carried over a mountain pass, with only a small group of witnesses.

Nobukado presents the thief to the generals and contrives a plan to have the kagemusha impersonate Shingen full-time. At first, even the thief is unaware of Shingen's death, until he tries to break into a huge jar, believing it to contain treasure, and instead finds the corpse.

The Takeda leaders secretly dump the jar with Shingen's corpse into Lake Suwa. Spies witness the disposal of the jar, and suspect that Shingen has died. However, the Takeda clan preserves the cover-up by saying they were making an offering of sake to the god of the lake.

Spies working for Tokugawa and his ally, Oda Nobunaga, follow the Takeda army as they march home from the siege. They suspect that Shingen has been replaced, but they are later convinced by the kagemusha's performance.

Returning home, the kagemusha successfully fools Shingen's concubines and grandson, who seems to prefer the substitute. By imitating Shingen's gestures, the kagemusha appears to take on the attitude of a zen master, and is able to awe even the bodyguards and wakashu who know his secret. When he must preside over a clan council, he relies on the clan motto, which identifies Shingen with an unmoving mountain.

One of the tests comes when Tokugawa and Oda Nobunaga launch an attack against Takeda territory. Shingen's son, Katsuyori, launches a counterattack against the advice of other generals. The kagemusha is forced to lead reinforcements to the Battle of Takatenjin, and inspires his troops to victory.

In a fit of overconfidence, the kagemusha attempts to ride Shingen's spirited horse. When he falls off those who rush to help him see that he does not have their lords battle scars and he is revealed as an impostor. The thief is driven out of the palace, and Katsuyori, despite being disinherited, takes over the clan.

Katsuyori leads an ill-advised attack against Oda Nobunaga, who controls Kyoto, resulting in the Battle of Nagashino. Wave after wave of cavalry and infantry are cut down by volleys of matchlock fire, effectively wiping out the Takeda (though in reality, the clan continued under Katsuyori's leadership for years after the battle). The kagemusha, who has followed the Takeda army, witnesses the slaughter. In a final show of loyalty, he takes up a lance and makes a futile charge against Oda's fortifications. The final image is of the kagemusha's bullet-riddled body being washed away down a river, next to the flag of the Takeda clan.

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Which japan film is based on daimyo Takeda Shingen and the climactic 1575 Battle of Nagashino.?

Asked by sheela aleeh in Movies at   1:57 PM on February 03, 2009

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Kagemusha (影武者?) is a 1980 film by Akira Kurosawa. The title (which literally translates to "Shadow Warrior" in Japanese) is a term used for an impersonator. It is set in the Warring States era of Japanese history and tells the story of a lower-class criminal who is taught to impersonate a dying warlord in order to dissuade opposing lords from attacking the newly vulnerable clan. The warlord whom the kagemusha impersonates is based on daimyo Takeda Shingen and the climactic 1575 Battle of Nagashino.[

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Which japan film is based on daimyo Takeda Shingen and the climactic 1575 Battle of Nagashino.? crew of such?

Asked by sheela aleeh in Movies at   1:57 PM on February 03, 2009

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Directed by Akira Kurosawa
Ishiro Honda
Produced by Francis Ford Coppola
Akira Kurosawa
George Lucas
Tomoyuki Tanaka
Written by Akira Kurosawa
Masato Ide
Starring Tatsuya Nakadai
Music by Shinichirô Ikebe
Cinematography Takao Saitô
Distributed by Toho Studios (Japan)
20th Century Fox (International)
Release date(s) April 26, 1980 (Japan)
October 6, 1980 (US)
Running time 179 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese
Budget ¥2,300,000,000

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