Difference between revisions of "Kaikyo wo Wataru Violin"
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Revision as of 19:45, 2 May 2006
Details
- Title: 海峡を渡るバイオリン / Kaikyou wo Wataru Violin
- Also Known As: The Violin Over Seas / The Violin Across the Channel
- Episodes: 2 part special
- Broadcasted by: Fuji TV
- Broadcast period: 2004-11-27
- Theme song:
Production Credits
- Producers:
- Director:
- Screenwriter:
Cast
- Kusanagi Tsuyoshi
- Kanno Miho
- Odagiri Joe
- Shofukutei Tsurube
- Tanaka Kunie
- Kara Jorou
- Ishizaka Kouji
- Sugiura Naoki
- Tanaka Yuko
Synopsis
This drama is based on the true story of Shogen Shin, a young boy growing up in Korea during the war. One day a traveling salesman who performs magic with special instrument amazes him. Later on, he realizes that this magic is actually music coming from a violin. He is inspired by his teacher to start playing and learns a great deal about life. But when his teacher suddenly gets drafted for war, Shogen decides he should become inspiring to others like his teacher was for him. The drama is short (only two episodes long) but is a great story about a truly inspiring person.
