Five Scouts
1938 Japanese film
- 7 January 1938 (1938-01-07)
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Five Scouts (五人の斥候兵, Gonin no sekkōhei) is a 1938 Japanese war film directed by Tomotaka Tasaka. It won best film at the 1939 Kinema Junpo Awards and was nominated best film at the 1938 Venice International Film Festival.
Cast
- Hikaru Hoshi
- Bontarō Miake
- Ichirō Izawa as Pvt. Koguchi
- Shirō Izome as Cpl. Nakamura
- Isamu Kosugi as Platoon leader Okada
External links
- Five Scouts at IMDb
- "Five Scouts". CinemaScape (in Japanese).
- Five Scouts at the Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese)
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