Difference between revisions of "Haruka naru Yakusoku"
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*[[Abe Hiroshi]] as Hachiya Yasaburo | *[[Abe Hiroshi]] as Hachiya Yasaburo | ||
*[[Kuroki Hitomi]] as Hachiya Hisako | *[[Kuroki Hitomi]] as Hachiya Hisako | ||
| − | *Elena Stejko as Klavdiya Leonidovna | + | *[[Elena Stejko]] as Klavdiya Leonidovna |
*[[Hirosue Ryoko]] as Makise Kyoko | *[[Hirosue Ryoko]] as Makise Kyoko | ||
*[[Konno Mahiru]] as Hachiya Kumiko | *[[Konno Mahiru]] as Hachiya Kumiko | ||
Revision as of 17:16, 5 January 2008
Details
- Title: 遙かなる約束(アベシャーニェ)
- Title (romaji): Haruka naru Yakusoku (Obeshanie)
- Tagline: ~50年の時を越えた運命の愛~
- Tagline (english): A Fated Love that Conquered 50 Years Time
- Format: Tanpatsu
- Genre: Romance
- Episodes: 1
- Viewship ratings: 14.7%
- Broadcast network: Fuji TV
- Broadcast period: 2006-Nov-25
- Air time: 21:00-23:12
- Related TV shows: Niji wo Kakeru Ouhi
Synopsis
There is a story of a grand love torn apart by the Russo-Japanese War. It is an incomparable love story, crossing the borders of Russia and Japan and surmounting fifty years time. The true story of one woman who continued to wait because she loved, and one woman who said farewell because she loved. And a man who, bolstered by the love of these two women, struggled through the most extreme of circumstances and survived.
Can you believe it? Broadcast on "Kiseki Taiken! (Miraculous Experience!) Unbelievable" in February 2004 with tears and talk throughout all of Japan, this is a true tale of the miraculous love of one man and two women that still exists even to this day. --quashlo (translated from [1])
Cast
- Abe Hiroshi as Hachiya Yasaburo
- Kuroki Hitomi as Hachiya Hisako
- Elena Stejko as Klavdiya Leonidovna
- Hirosue Ryoko as Makise Kyoko
- Konno Mahiru as Hachiya Kumiko
- Sasaki Kuranosuke as Yasuoka
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Yoshida Tomoko
- Producer: Osabe Sosuke (長部聡介), Tsunoi Hideyuki (角井英之), Kotake Michiyo (小竹実千代), Furuya Kenji (古屋建自)
- Director: Mizuta Naruhide
- Adapted from: Claudia: Kiseki no Ai, Murao Yasuko (Kaitakusha, 2006)
Notes
- This is the second night of a two-night special program featuring two true stories about the miraculous love between a husband and wife. The first night is Niji wo Kakeru Ouhi.
- "Obeshanie" (Обешание) is Russian for "promise"
