Season of the Sun | |
Director: | Takumi Furukawa |
Producer: | Nikkatsu, Takiko Mizunoe |
Music: | Masaru Sato |
Cinematography: | Saburo Isayama |
Runtime: | 59 minutes |
Country: | Japan |
Language: | Japanese |
is a 1956 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Takumi Furukawa.[1]
This film is a 1956 feature film adaptation of Shintarō Ishihara's novel Season of the Sun. It was also noteworthy because it marked the cinema debut, in a supporting role, of Yujiro Ishihara (brother of the author of the novel),[2] who went on to become one of Japan's most successful film stars of the late 1950s and early 1960s (and who remains a cultural icon following his untimely death in 1987).[3]
The film tells the story of a group of high school boxing team members who spend their days drinking, sailing and chasing girls, and who more often than not spend their nights getting into brawls. In particular, it focuses upon Tatsuya, a sullen young man, who falls in love with Eiko, a proud upper-class girl.[4]