Difference between revisions of "Rokusen Nin no Inochi no Visa"
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This tanpatsu is based on the novel of the same name, written by Sugihara Yukiko (ISBN 4811703073). Chiune (Sempo) Sugihara, the Japanese consular official serving in Lithuania, saved the second largest number of Jews in the Holocaust (only Oskar Schindler saved more.) He issued more than 2,000 visas to Polish refugees. This resulted in saving more than 6,000 lives. It is estimated that if the children and grandchildren of people who were saved by Sugihara were counted, there would be more than 40,000 people worldwide who owe their lives to the Sugiharas. | This tanpatsu is based on the novel of the same name, written by Sugihara Yukiko (ISBN 4811703073). Chiune (Sempo) Sugihara, the Japanese consular official serving in Lithuania, saved the second largest number of Jews in the Holocaust (only Oskar Schindler saved more.) He issued more than 2,000 visas to Polish refugees. This resulted in saving more than 6,000 lives. It is estimated that if the children and grandchildren of people who were saved by Sugihara were counted, there would be more than 40,000 people worldwide who owe their lives to the Sugiharas. | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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*[[Ibu Masato]] as Okubo Mitsuo | *[[Ibu Masato]] as Okubo Mitsuo | ||
*[[Ito Shiro]] as Matsuoka Yosuke | *[[Ito Shiro]] as Matsuoka Yosuke | ||
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| + | ==Production Credits== | ||
| + | *'''Original writing:''' Sugihara Yukiko (?原幸?) | ||
| + | *'''Screenwriter:''' | ||
| + | *'''Chief producer:''' [[Tanaka Toshikazu]] (田中壽一) | ||
| + | *'''Producer:''' [[Okamoto Koichi]] (岡本浩一), [[Akamine Kazuhiko]] (赤嶺和彦), [[Fujita Yoshinori]] (藤田義則) | ||
| + | *'''Director:''' | ||
| + | *'''Music:''' Andrea Morricone, from the movie ''Nuovo Cinema Paradiso'' (1989) | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
Revision as of 23:36, 15 October 2005
Details
- Title: 六?人?命?ビザ / Rokusen Nin no Inochi no Visa
- Also known as: Visas for 6,000 Lives
- Tagline: 日本?シンドラー?原??物語
- Episodes: 1 (tanpatsu)
- Genre: Historical WWII drama
- Broadcast network: YTV
- Broadcast period: October 11, 2005
- Air time: 9:00pm to 11:09pm
- Viewership: 16%
- Theme song:
Synopsis
This tanpatsu is based on the novel of the same name, written by Sugihara Yukiko (ISBN 4811703073). Chiune (Sempo) Sugihara, the Japanese consular official serving in Lithuania, saved the second largest number of Jews in the Holocaust (only Oskar Schindler saved more.) He issued more than 2,000 visas to Polish refugees. This resulted in saving more than 6,000 lives. It is estimated that if the children and grandchildren of people who were saved by Sugihara were counted, there would be more than 40,000 people worldwide who owe their lives to the Sugiharas.
Cast
- Sorimachi Takashi as Sugihara Chiune (1900-1-1 to 1986-7-31)
- Iijima Naoko as Sugihara Yukiko
- Fukuishi Kazue as Kikuchi Setsuko
- Katsumura Masanobu as Takigawa Mitsuya
- Namase Katsuhisa as Kikuchi Fumihiko
- Ibu Masato as Okubo Mitsuo
- Ito Shiro as Matsuoka Yosuke
Production Credits
- Original writing: Sugihara Yukiko (?原幸?)
- Screenwriter:
- Chief producer: Tanaka Toshikazu (田中壽一)
- Producer: Okamoto Koichi (岡本浩一), Akamine Kazuhiko (赤嶺和彦), Fujita Yoshinori (藤田義則)
- Director:
- Music: Andrea Morricone, from the movie Nuovo Cinema Paradiso (1989)

