نخستین 200 خط.
A SHOCHIKU PRODUCTION
A 30th ANNIVERSARY FILM
CARMEN COMES HOME
Developed by
DIRECTORS GUILD OF JAPAN
Executive Producer
KIYOSHI TAKAMURA
Produced by
SENNOSUKE TSUKIMORI
Cinematography by
HIROSHI KUSUDA
Lighting by
RYOZO TOYOSHIMA
Sound by
HISAO ONO
Production Design by
MOTOJI KOJIMA
Music by CHUJI KINOSHITA
TOSHIRO MAYUZUMI
Edited by
YOSHI SUGIHARA
Assistant Director
MASAKI KOBAYASHI, KAZUI NIHONMATSU
YOSHIRO KAWAZU
ZENZO MATSUYAMA, YUGORO IMAI
Starring
HIDEKO TAKAMINE, SHUJI SANO
CHISHU RYU, KUNIKO IGAWA
TAKESHI SAKAMOTO
BONTARO MIAKE
KEIJI SADA, TOSHIKO KOBAYASHI
KOJI MITSUI
MIEKO MOCHIZUKI, YOSHITO YAMAJI
AKIO ISONO
Written and Directed by
KEISUKE KINOSHITA
Dad!
Dad!
A letter arrived from Kin.
No need to show me
every letter from her.
But listen, there's good news.
I don't care about
the sweets she sends.
It's not about that.
She wants to come home.
I'll read the letter to you.
"Dear Sister,
The weather has become cooler.
I hope that you and I are doing well."
That sounds a bit odd.
"I am well and working hard at my art.
Please put your mind at ease about me.
I am writing to you because the theater
will be closed for remodeling
starting October 1st, next month,
and I will have six days off.
So I would like to pay a visit
to my dear hometown
in all my present glory.
Could you talk to Dad about this plan?"
You see, Dad?
"I'll bring a friend
with me when I visit.
Please talk to Father
so that he won't be angry.
I ask for his forgiveness
for running away from home.
Sincerely, Lily Carmen."
Please, Dad.
Welcome her for the visit.
It will be a triumphant homecoming.
She'll bring home a lot of gifts too.
Fool! I never had no daughter
by the name of "Gigi Carmen."
It's not "Gigi" Carmen.
It's Lily Carmen!
How are you, father and mother?
Are my friends well?
When it rains and the wind blows
My thoughts turn to my hometown
When I achieve my ambition...
Dad, Mom is here.
I will return to my hometown
The mountains are green
in my hometown
The rivers are clean and pure
in my hometown
I have to write her a reply soon.
What should I tell her?
Well, I don't know.
I don't think I have a say in this
since I'm son-in-law to your father.
Don't be so reserved.
That tie you're wearing
is a gift from Kin, isn't it?
When she sent us sweet-bean jellies,
you ate most of them.
Oh, I have an idea.
Let's ask the principal
to talk to your father.
He won't object to her coming then.
Right, that's a good idea.
A hometown girl has become
a famous artist.
She brings honor to the village.
If she wants to make
a triumphant homecoming,
the principal will surely persuade Dad.
Let's go.
The river where I used to fish for carp
Mom, what are you doing here?
How I dream of them!
How I miss my hometown!
Daddy, let's go home.
Let's go home.
Mr. Taguchi!
Hey, wait over there.
Why don't you join us for a bit?
Thank you.
Kiyoshi, Sports Day is coming up.
Come see it with your dad.
You were practicing for that just now?
Yes.
You should come play
your own piece on that day.
No. I haven't been playing lately
since I don't have an organ anymore.
Really? What happened?
It's tough being poor.
Maruju confiscated it.
I see. That heartless fellow!
It can't be helped.
Well, visit my class for a while.
I like your song very much.
I really do.
I appreciate you doing this.
Well, I'm a supporter of artists.
We must support the arts
for the sake of the culture of Japan.
Good-bye.
Good-bye.
Oh, Mr. Taguchi. Hello.
Hello.
Hello, Mr. Taguchi.
Hello.
Well, I'll play the latest song I wrote.
It's titled "Oh, My Hometown."
A village at the foot of a fiery mountain
It is my dear hometown
Over the flowers, trees
and birds perched on branches
The sunlight shines down brightly
on my hometown
I'm sure it's frustrating for you.
I don't blame you.
Your husband returned
from the war a blind man.
It's awfully hard for a woman
to be the breadwinner.
That's not what bothers me.
When they took away the organ
he enjoyed playing so much,
I seriously considered
selling this horse.
But without the horse,
I can't make a living.
My husband said so, too.
Of course.
You need the horse
to feed your family.
The organ is useless in that regard.
But Maruju was pitiless.
No. It was my fault for borrowing money
from him to buy the organ.
I thought I could pay it back somehow.
It was offered at an estate sale,
and I thought my husband would like it.
Well, just work hard
so you can get it back.
This horse will help you.
I'm sorry. I was afraid he might be sick,
so I brought him.
Nothing's wrong with him.
Thank you for seeing him.
Shoichi!
Ugh. Yuki must have
blabbed to him about Kin.
Hello.
What brings you here?
I heard that Kin is coming home.
I could care less about that.
But people are saying that you're lucky
to have a good daughter like her.
She sends you money
from time to time.
I didn't ask her to do that.
She just does it.
I can't throw money away, can I?
Well then, if she wants to come home,
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