Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Running time. 196 minutes. Country. Japan. Language. Japanese. The Sands of Kurobe (黒部の太陽, Kurobe no Taiyō) is a 1968 Japanese drama film directed by Kei Kumai. [1] [2] It is an adaptation of the novel The Sun of Kurobe (黒部の太陽; Kurobe no Taiyō) that dramatizes the construction of the Kurobe Dam.

  2. The Sands of Kurobe: Directed by Kei Kumai. With Toshirô Mifune, Yûjirô Ishihara, Osamu Takizawa, Takashi Shimura. Kitagawa is an engineer charged with construction of a gigantic tunnel through the Japan Alps for the transportation of equipment in the building of the massive Kurobe Dam.

  3. Sinopsis. Kitagawa es un ingeniero encargado de la construcción de un túnel gigante a través de los Alpes Japonesas para el transporte del equipo necesario para la enorme Presa de Kurobe. El túnel atraviesa una falla y Kitagawa se ve asediado no sólo por derrumbes e inundaciones, sino por los roces entre la dirección y los trabajadores.

  4. Directed by. Kei Kumai. Japan, 1968. Drama. 196. Synopsis. Kitagawa is an engineer charged with construction of a gigantic tunnel through the Japanese Alps for the transportation of equipment in the building of the massive Kurobe Dam. The tunnel crosses an earthquake fault and Kitagawa is beleaguered by cave-ins and flooding. Synopsis.

  5. Synopsis. Kitagawa is an engineer charged with construction of a gigantic tunnel through the Japan Alps for the transportation of equipment in the building of the massive Kurobe Dam. The tunnel crosses an earthquake fault and Kitagawa is beleaguered not only by cave-ins and flooding, but by strife between management and the workers's union.

  6. Overview. Kitagawa is an engineer charged with construction of a gigantic tunnel through the Japan Alps for the transportation of equipment in the building of the massive Kurobe Dam. The tunnel crosses an earthquake fault and Kitagawa is beleaguered not only by cave-ins and flooding, but by strife between management and the workers's union.

  7. 2 de mar. de 2024 · Written by Hayley Scanlon. Posted on March 2, 2024. Kei Kumai’s three-hour epic of human engineering The Sands of Kurobe (黒部の太陽, Kurobe no Taiyo) opens with a titlecard to the effect that the film testifies to the courage of the Japanese people who brought the nation back to life after the war.