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Victory Is Mine Directed by Seijun Suzuki[1] Produced by Kenzō Asada Written by Norio Nakagawa
Kiriro UrayamaStarring Kō Mishima
Shinsuke Maki
Sumiko Minami
Keiko AmajiMusic by Hideo Hirakawa Cinematography Kumenobu Fujioka Distributed by Nikkatsu Release date(s) March 21, 1956 Running time 65 minutes Country Japan Language Japanese Victory Is Mine (港の乾杯 勝利をわが手に Minato no Kanpai: Shōri o Waga Te ni , aka Harbour Toast: Victory Is in Our Grasp) is a 1956 Japanese B movie directed by Seijun Suzuki for the Nikkatsu Corporation. It is Suzuki's first film, credited under his given name Seitarō Suzuki. The film was primarily a vehicle for an already popular song.
References
- ^ Credited as Seitarō Suzuki.
External links
- Japan Foundation notes at Cinefiles
- Victory Is Mine at the Internet Movie Database
- Victory Is Mine at AllRovi
- Victory Is Mine (Japanese) at the Japanese Movie Database
Films directed by Seijun Suzuki 1950s Victory Is Mine · Pure Emotions of the Sea · Satan's Town · Inn of the Floating Weeds · Eight Hours of Terror · The Naked Woman and the Gun · Underworld Beauty · Spring Never Came · Young Breasts · Voice Without a Shadow · Love Letter · Passport to Darkness · Age of Nudity
1960s Take Aim at the Police Van · Sleep of the Beast · Clandestine Zero Line · Everything Goes Wrong · Go to Hell, Hoodlums! · Tokyo Knights · The Big Boss Who Needs No Gun · Man with a Shotgun · A New Wind Over the Mountain Pass · Blood Red Water in the Channel · Million Dollar Smash and Grab · Teen Yakuza · The Guys Who Put Money on Me · Detective Bureau 23: Go to Hell, Bastards! · Youth of the Beast · The Bastard · Kanto Wanderer · The Flower and the Angry Waves · Gate of Flesh · Our Blood Will Not Forgive · Story of a Prostitute · Stories of Bastards: Born Under a Bad Star · Tattooed Life · Carmen from Kawachi · Tokyo Drifter · Fighting Elegy · Branded to Kill
1970s 1980s Zigeunerweisen · Kagero-za · Capone Cries a Lot · Lupin III: Legend of the Gold of Babylon
1990s Yumeji · Marriage
2000s Categories:- 1956 films
- Black-and-white films
- Japanese films
- Japanese-language films
- Films directed by Seijun Suzuki
- Directorial debut films
- Nikkatsu films
- 1950s Japanese film stubs
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