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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0423122Minoru Jingo - IMDb

    Minoru Jingo. Producer: Rashomon. Minoru Jingo is known for Rashomon (1950), Kyûjô hiroba (1951) and Watashi wa nerawarete iru (1950).

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    Minoru Jingo (箕浦甚吾,   Jingo Minoura?) was a Japanese film producer best known for Rashomon.

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    •I Being Targeted! (first work) •Confession of a Gynecologist •Rashomon •Miyagi Square •Love of the Dutch Slope •Mugen Ichidai •Cursed Whistle •Red Bat •Ochihana Kenkou Roku Vol. 1 •Takamaru Kikumaru Gale Hen

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RashomonRashomon - Wikipedia

    Plot. In Heian-era Kyoto, a woodcutter and a priest, taking shelter from a downpour under the Rashōmon city gate, recount a story of a recent assault and murder. Baffled at the existence of conflicting accounts of the same event, the woodcutter and the priest are joined by a commoner.

  4. A woodcutter (Takashi Shimura) and a commoner (Kichijiro Ueda) listen as a priest (Minoru Chiaki) describes a trial he once witnessed in which a samurai named Takehiro (Masayuki Mori) was found stabbed to death after his wife, Masako (Machiko Kyo), was raped by a lecherous bandit (Toshiro Mifune).

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  5. Rashomon was Akira Kurosawas 11th film as a director and his international breakthrough. The story, based on two short stories by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, features a horrible crime which is told through various conflicting points of view, raising questions about the nature of truth.

  6. Rashomon was Akira Kurosawas 11th film as a director and his international breakthrough. The story, based on two short stories by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, features a horrible crime which is told through various conflicting points of view, raising questions about the nature of truth. Video.

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