File:Kinema-Junpo-1963-October-special-5.jpg
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DescriptionKinema-Junpo-1963-October-special-5.jpg |
English: "Sun in the Last Days of the Shogunate"
日本語: 『幕末太陽傳』 |
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『キネマ旬報』1963年10月増刊号。 "Kinema Junpo", Special October 1963 issue. |
Author | キネマ旬報社 |
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