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Apostasy (1948 film)

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Apostasy (Japanese: 破戒, Hepburn: Hakai) is a 1948 Japanese film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita. Eijirō Hisaita's screenplay was based on the novel The Broken Commandment by Tōson Shimazaki.[1][2] The film featured Ryō Ikebe, Yōko Katsuragi, and Osamu Takizawa. Kinoshita won the best director award at the 3rd Mainichi Film Awards for his work on this film and the films The Lady and The Portrait.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film 3110951940 Alan Goble - 1999- Page 425 - Novel Hakai 1948 d: Keisuke Kinoshita. lps: Osamu Takizawa, Yoshi Rano, Ryo Ikebe. 99M JPN. Apostasy Hakai 1961 d: Kon Ichikawa. lps: ...
  2. ^ Frank Northen Magill - 1985 - Magill's survey of cinema, foreign language films. The novel was first filmed by Keisuke Kinoshita under the title Hakai (1948; Apostasy); other versions were subsequently made for film and television.
  3. ^ "毎日映画コンクール 第3回(1948年) - 毎日新聞". 毎日新聞 (in Japanese). Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  4. ^ International film prizes: an encyclopedia -Tad Bentley Hammer - 1991 Page 296 6. Hakai > Apostasy (Keisuke Kinoshita)