Days of Youth

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Days of Youth
Directed by Yasujiro Ozu
Written by Akira Fushimi
Yasujiro Ozu
Starring Ichirō Yūki
Tatsuo Saitō
Junko Matsui
Cinematography Hideo Shigehara
Distributed by Shochiku
Release dates April 13, 1929
Running time 103 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Days of Youth (学生ロマンス 若き日 Gakusei romance: Wakaki hi, 1929) is a Japanese comedy film directed by Yasujiro Ozu. It is the oldest known surviving film by the director.[1] The film tells of two friends from a university (played by Ichirō Yūki and Tatsuo Saitō) who vie for the attention of the same girl (Junko Matsui) during a skiing trip.

Cast

  • Ichirō Yūki as Bin Watanabe (a student)
  • Tatsuo Saitō as Shūichi Yamamoto (a student)
  • Junko Matsui as Chieko
  • Chōko Iida as Chieko's mother
  • Eiko Takamatsu as Landlady
  • Shōichi Kofujita as Shōji (her son)
  • Ichirō Ōkuni as Professor Anayama
  • Takeshi Sakamoto as Professor
  • Shin'ichi Himori as Hatamoto (a student)
  • Fusao Yamada as Kobayashi (a student)
  • Chishu Ryu as Student

References

  1. Stuart Galbraith IV. "Days of Youth DVD review". Retrieved 2008-03-24. 

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