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  1. Kiyoshi Shimazu is known for Flame of My Love (1949), Koibito yo (1964) and An Innocent Witch (1965).

  2. A series of murders of young girls occurred around Ashikaga city from 1979 to 2005. Toshikazu Sugaya was arrested and indicted on the 1990 case. August 3, 1979, a five-year-old girl was kidnapped and found dead in a backpack on August 9, 1979, near the Watarase River.

  3. Producer: Kiyoshi Shimazu. Cinematographer: Tetsuo Takaba. Release Date: August 4, 1979. Runtime: 107 min. Language: Japanese. Country: Japan. Plot. After collaborating with Yamada Yoji in "The Yellow Handkerchief", Momoi Kaori work with the director again in this film as the innocent and emotional Hitomi, who comes from a wealthy family.

  4. Producer: Kiyoshi Shimazu. Cinematographer: Tetsuo Takaba. Release Date: December 27, 1978. Runtime: 104 min. Language: Japanese. Country: Japan. Plot. Shimura Takashi of "Seven Samurai" and "Ikiru" appears for the third and final time in the Tora-san series. Tora-san encounters a high priest for several times on the road.

  5. Producer: Tetsuo Sao, Kiyoshi Shimazu Cinematographer: Tetsuo Takaba Release Date: August 8, 1981 Runtime: 104 min. Studio: Shochiku; Distributor: Shochiku; Language: Japanese Country: Japan Plot. Tora meets a pretty woman Fumi, while on a peddling junket to a small island in the Inland Sea.

  6. Kiyoshi Shimazu is known as an Executive Producer and Producer. Some of their work includes A Distant Cry from Spring, Flame of My Love, Home from the Sea, An Innocent Witch, Tora-san's Forget Me Not, Tora-san Loves an Artist, The Village, and Tora-san's Dream-Come-True.

  7. ‘A Distant Cry From Spring’ is the very best of Yamada’s themes, contained in a truly beautiful masterpiece that leaves tears in the eye as the credits roll.