Yami ni hikarume Trailer (1950)
10 June 1950 70 mins
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10 June 1950 70 mins
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Sadatsugu Matsuda Director
Ryō Hagiwara Director
Michihei Muramatsu Screenplay
Yoshitake Hisa Screenplay
Tsutomu Nakahara Music
Shintarō Kawasaki Director of Photography
Hideichi Yamane Lighting Technician
Hisashi Kase Sound Recordist
Japan 10 June 1950
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