The Go Masters
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| The Go Masters | |
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| Directed by | Jun'ya Satō Duan Jishun |
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| Produced by | Masahiro Sato Wang Zhimin[1] |
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| Cinematography | Shohei Ando[1] |
| Edited by | Akira Suzuki[1] |
| Music by | Hikaru Hayashi[1] |
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| Distributed by | Toho[1] |
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Running time | 130 minutes[1] |
| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
The Go Masters (Japanese: 未完の対局, Hepburn: Mikan no taikyoku) is a 1982 Japanese-Chinese co-production directed by Junya Sato and Duan Jishun (段吉順).[1] It won the Grand Prix des Amériques, the main prize at the Montreal World Film Festival.[2] Toho released The Go Masters on September 15, 1982, in Japan.[1]
Cast
[edit]- Rentarō Mikuni as Rinsaku Matsunami
- Keiko Matsuzaka
- Misako Konno as Tomoe
- Sun Daolin as Kuang Yishan
- Nobuko Otowa
- Tsukasa Ito
- Junichi Ishida
- Shen Guanchu as Kuang Aming
- Shen Danping as Xiong Ahui
- Mayumi Ogawa
- Huang Zongying as Kuang Yuanzhi
- Du Peng as Guan Xiaochuan
- Yu Shaoking as Dr. Zhang
- Yoshiko Mita
- Liu Xin
- Hideji Ōtaki
- Zhang Liwei as Xiao Ahui
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- Films directed by Junya Satō
- Films set in the Republic of China (1912–1949)
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- Films scored by Hikaru Hayashi
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