Kosuzume Toge
| Kosuzume Tōge | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Koroku Numata |
| Written by | Rokuhei Susukita |
| Starring |
Banya Ichikawa Shinpei Takagi Tamataro Ichikawa Kaoru Akiyoshi Tsumasaburo Bando |
| Cinematography | Saichiro Hashimoto |
Production company | |
Release dates | 1923 (Japan) |
Running time |
39 minutes (Digital Meme DVD) 48 minutes (Disk Plan DVD) |
| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
Kosuzume Tōge (小雀峠 Kosuzume Pass) is a 1923 black-and-white Japanese silent film directed by Koroku Numata. It is significant because it is the oldest preserved film featuring jidaigeki star Tsumasaburo Bando, appearing in a minor role. The value is further increased by the film being one of the very few extant works featuring the period-drama star Banya Ichikawa in the lead.
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