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Revision as of 16:00, 10 October 2007
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Details
- Title: 歌姫
- Title (Romaji): Utahime
- Also known as: Song Princess
- Genre: Romance
- Format: Renzoku
- Broadcast network: TBS
- Broadcast period: 2007-Oct-12 to 2007-Dec
- Air time: Friday 22:00
- Theme song: SEISYuN by TOKIO
Synopsis
There is a small old style cinema in a tiny village in Koichi ken which airs a particular movie on designated date on the instructions of its dead owner. One day, a lady travels to the village with her son (Nagase) to watch this movie, the lady then relates the connection between this cinema with her parents and the dead owner. Time travels back to Showa 30s (1950s). It was just after the war, a young soldier who has lost his memory due to trauma suffered in the war arrives in this village. He is "adopted" by the people in that village, given the name Shimanto Taro and starts working in the small village cinema. Taro builts up a strong friendship with many of the villagers, discovers his love for movies and also falls in love with a young feisty girl. -- kokitty
Cast
- Nagase Tomoya as Shimanto Taro/Koizumi Asahi
- Aibu Saki as Kishida Rei
- Sato Ryuta as Kurowassan no Matsu
- Ohkura Tadayoshi as Jinguji-kun
- Saito Yuki as Sabako
- Furuya Ikko as Yamanouchi Oyabun
- Fubuki Jun as Kishida Hamako
- Takada Junji (高田純次) as Kishida Katsuo
- Okouchi Nanako as Obinata Izumi
- Toyama Kyoko as Meri
- Akiyama Ryuji as Akutagawa
- Iijima Bobobo (飯島ぼぼぼ) as Geruman
- Judy Ong as Koizumi Sakura
- Nishimura Kiyotaka (西村清孝) as Kohinata Shinkichi
- Koshimura Tomokazu (越村友一)
- Sawada Masashi (澤田誠志)
- Hisa Issei (比佐一成)
- Akira Tetsunori (明樂哲典)
- Ono Ryo (小野了) as Matsunaka
Production Credits
- Original work: Satake Mikio
- Screenwriter: Satake Mikio
- Producer: Isoyama Aki
- Director: Tsuboi Toshio, Kaneko Fuminori
- Music:
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