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Horse is a japonais film of genre Drama directed by Akira Kurosawa released in USA on 9 may 1986 with Hideko Takamine

Horse (1941)

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Horse
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Released in USA 9 may 1986
Length 2h9
Directed by ,    
OriginJapon
Genres Drama
Rating61% 3.0954953.0954953.0954953.0954953.095495

Cheval (馬, Uma) est un film japonais réalisé par Kajirō Yamamoto et Akira Kurosawa, sorti en 1941.

Synopsis

Ine Onoda, une jeune adolescente, fille aînée d'une famille de fermiers pauvres, élève avec passion un cheval.

Actors

Hideko Takamine

(Ine Onoda)
Kamatari Fujiwara

(Jinjiro Onoda, Ine's father)
Yoshio Kosugi

(Zenzo Sakuma)
Sadako Sawamura

(Kikuko Yamashita)
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