词条 | Night School (1956 film) |
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| name = Night School | image = Yakan chugaku poster.jpg | alt = | caption = Original Japanese movie poster | film name = | director = Ishirō Honda | producer = | writer = | screenplay = Yoko Mizuki | story = | based on = | starring = {{plainlist|* Okinari Yoshioka
| narrator = | music = | cinematography = | editing = | studio = Nihon University College of Art | distributor = Daiei Film | released = {{Film date|df=yes|1956|4|18|Japan}} | runtime = 44 minutes{{sfn|Ryfle|Godziszewski|2017|p=301}} | country = Japan | language = | budget = | gross = }}{{nihongo|Night School|夜間中学|Yakan chūgaku}} is a 1956 Japanese film directed by Ishirō Honda. Cast
ProductionNight School was director Ishirō Honda's only film ever directed outside of Toho.{{sfn|Ryfle|Godziszewski|2017|p=121}} The film was among the fist about the topic of night schools.{{sfn|Ryfle|Godziszewski|2017|p=121}} The original idea for developing a film around night schools was from Kanesaku Toda, a Toho staff member who approached Honda and other ex-Nichidai men.{{sfn|Ryfle|Godziszewski|2017|p=121}} The team got the rights to the short story by Teiji Seta titled "Mail Desk" (Yubin zukue) which appeared in the children's magazine Boys and Girls.{{sfn|Ryfle|Godziszewski|2017|p=121}} Among the crew was Yoko Mizuki as the screenwriter, and other Nichidai grads including Keiju Kobayashi and Jukichi Uno who starred as a teacher and a student's father.{{sfn|Ryfle|Godziszewski|2017|p=121}} The film was produced by Nihon University College of Art with a low budget.{{sfn|Ryfle|Godziszewski|2017|p=121}} Most actors on set worked without pay.{{sfn|Ryfle|Godziszewski|2017|p=121}} Honda and the films producers submitted Night School to the Japanese government's education department, hoping to secure a seal of approval to get the film approved for families and students.{{sfn|Ryfle|Godziszewski|2017|p=121}} The government advised Honda to change the title due to a stigma surrounding night schools, which Honda declined leading the funding being denied.{{sfn|Ryfle|Godziszewski|2017|p=121}} ReleaseNight School was acquired by Daiei Film and distributed as a second feature in April 18, 1956.{{sfn|Ryfle|Godziszewski|2017|p=121}}{{sfn|Ryfle|Godziszewski|2017|p=301}} The film was not screened for decades.{{sfn|Ryfle|Godziszewski|2017|p=122}} It was revived at the 2009 Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival retrospective titled "The Man Who Shot Godzilla".{{sfn|Ryfle|Godziszewski|2017|p=121}} Following the screening, a panel discussion was held with Shusuke Kaneko and Honda's son Ryuji.{{sfn|Ryfle|Godziszewski|2017|p=122}} ReferencesFootnotesSources{{Refbegin}}
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