Spring Bell (1985)
2h 10m
Running Time
November 9, 1985Release Date
Spring Bell (1985)
2h 10m
Running Time
November 9, 1985Release Date
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Plot.
Rokuheita Narumi is fascinated by oriental art and works as the director of the Saho Art Museum in Nara. His wife, Noriko, is unable to leave Tokyo, despite his wishes, and the two live separately. Feeling lonely and neglected by her husband, she immerses herself in the depraved life of the city and continues to have a loveless relationship with a doctor, Katsumori. One day, Narumi arrives in Tokyo and learns of Noriko's affair, but he cannot divorce her for the sake of their child, so he devotes himself to his work.
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Cast & Crew.

Kinya Kitaoji
Rokuheita Narumi

Yoshiko Mita
Noriko Narumi

Eiji Okada
Hachiro Ishimoto

Kyôko Kishida
Fusako Ishimoto

Mariko Kaga
Sanae Ishiwata

Shinsuke Ashida
Toichiro Miyake

Akira Nakao
Maki Katsumori

Toshiya Fujita
Tomio Murata

Tomoko Naraoka
Katsuko Naganuma

Kazuko Shirakawa
Toyoko

Sumie Sasaki
Rise Amano

Aoi Nakajima
Kazuyo

Yuko Kotegawa
Tae Ishimoto

Ryoko Tateishi
Shizuko Urakami

Ryuzo Tanaka
Hisaichi Amano

Takeshi Ōbayashi
Yuji Imura

Masahiko Sakata
Hiroyoshi Kiki

Noriko Suzukawa
Sumiko Maekawa

Michiko Miyoshi
Housekeeper

Koreyoshi Kurahara
Director

Akira Suzuki
Editor

Joe Hisaishi
Music

Akira Shiizuka
Cinematography

Kōji Takada
Screenplay
Media.

Details.
Release DateNovember 9, 1985
Original Name春の鐘
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 10m
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Wiki.
Haru no Kane (春の鐘), also known as Spring Bell, is a 1985 Japanese romantic drama film directed by Koreyoshi Kurahara and written by Kôji Takada. It was adapted from a novel of the same name by Masaaki Tachihara, first published in 1978 by Shinchosha. The film's story concerns an extramarital affair and its impact on the marriage of an art museum director and his wife. It stars Kin'ya Kitaōji and Yoshiko Mita in the lead roles. Toho released Haru no Kane theatrically on November 9, 1985, in Japan. Joe Hisaishi, credited onscreen as "Yuzuru Hisaishi", composed the film's score.
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