

A Tale of Archery at the Sanjusangendo
1945 Directed by Mikio NaruseIn A Tale of Archery, young, timid bowmaster Kazuma (Akitake Kôno) seeks to beat the archery record set by Hoshino Kanzaemon, a mysterious figure who, it is rumored, drove the previous champion (Kazuma’s father) to suicide. Possessed of much raw talent, Kazuma is also very much a coward, holing himself up in an inn run by the kindly Okinu (Kinuyo Tanaka) and generally avoiding confrontation of any sort. Despite his clandestine manner, enough of the locals know of Kazuma’s purpose and an attempt is made on his life. He is saved by Karatsu Kanbei (Kazuo Hasegawa), a samurai who offers to help Kazuma hone his archery skills, though it soon becomes clear that this apparently selfless stranger has several potentially shady ulterior motives.

Kazuo Hasegawa
....................................................Kanbei Kanzamon

Kinuyo Tanaka
....................................................Okinu
Sensho Ichikawa
....................................................Daihachiro
Akitake Kōno
....................................................Kazuma Hochino

Fumiko Katsuragi
....................................................Hoshino's mother

Haruo Tanaka
....................................................Seijiro

Unpei Yokoyama
....................................................Director
...........................................................Mikio Naruse
Executive Producer
...........................................................Minesuke Kiyokawa
Producer
...........................................................Hosuke Kiyokawa
Writer
...........................................................Hideo Oguni
Production Design
...........................................................Yasuhide Kato
Director of Photography
...........................................................Hiroshi Suzuki
Lighting Technician
...........................................................Ko Fujibayashi
Production Companies
...................................................TOHO
Production Countries
........................................................Japan
Spoken Languages
....................................................日本語
Genres
....................................................War
Drama
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