"Expressions of the Year 1970"(*) |
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A 16-mm motion picture with soundtrack planned by The Mainichi Newspapers and Matsushita Electric Industrial Company. |
Produced by Mainichi Film Productions. |
Scenarist-Director: Hani Susumu, Narrator: Mikuni Ichiro |
Part I: 383.1 metres(F-2) Part II: 262.5 metres(F-3) |
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Storage No. | Item/Scenario | Remarks | Compartment |
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A-8-4-1 | "Expressions of the Year 1970" | | 27 |
| *Prologue | | |
| Suburban housing area | Japan Housing Corporation complex seen from | |
| | the air | |
| Expressway | Interchange, vertical crossing | |
| City streets | The heart of Tokyo | |
| Sky over the city | Smog | |
| High-rise buildings | | |
| Industrial zone | | |
| Rendezvous | In front of Shibuya Station | |
| Telephones | Row of red public telephones, and users | |
| Diet Budget Committee session | Prime Minister Yoshida Shigeru replies to a | |
| | question from Kono ichiro | |
| Baby and mother | | |
| * Joy | | |
| Little boys sharing a watermelon | | |
| Nakayama Masa assumes her post | The first woman to become a Minister in the | |
| | Japanese Cabinet (Minister of Welfare) | |
| Sumo wrestler Taiho defeats Kashiwado | Paving the way for promotion to yokozuna (Grand | |
| | champion) | |
| Toei Flyers win the Pacific League | Manager Mizuhara being tossed into the air | |
| Baseball Championship | | |
| Hankyu Braves win the Pacific League | Hankyuu players celebrate | |
| Baseball Championship | | |
| Finals of the High School Baseball | Okayama Higashi High School secures the | |
| Championship | Championship as a player slides into home base | |
| The Matsukawa trial | People rejoicing at the verdict "Not Guilty" | |
| * Sorrow | | |
| Little boys wrestling | A young brother crying | |
| Professional boxing | Fuji Takeshi defeats Sandro Lopopolo of Italy | |
| | only to be beaten by Nikolino Locche of Argentina | |
| Coal dust explosion at a Mitsui colliery | The sorrow of the bereaved families | |
| Train crash at Tsurumi, Yokohama | President Ishida of Japan National Railways | |
| | expresses sympathy for the bereaved | |
| Sinking of the "Tokiwa Maru" | The sorrow of the bereaved children | |
| Plane crashk, All Nippon Airways | Grief-stricken faces of the bereaved | |
| * Anger | | |
| Higashi-Fuji military training ground | Anger of the local people | |
| The Sunagawa struggle | | |
| Uproar in the Diet(1) | Clash between the Government and Opposition | |
| | after the Police Law is railroaded through the Diet | |
| Uproar in the Diet(2) | The Japan-USA Security Treaty session: finally, | |
| | policemen are brought into the Diet | |
| The Japan-USA Security Treaty | Demonstrators storm the Diet Building | |
| Spartan education | Pupils wince after being slapped on the face | |
| Unrest in the Universities | Students' mistrust of their education and teachers | |
| | turns to anger | |
| * Pleasure | | |
| The windows of an office building | Office workers relaxing by the windows | |
| An indoor fishing pond | Young office workers enjoy fishing | |
| A sports' day | Bun-eating race; obstacle race | |
| Recreation ground | | |
| Flower-viewing | | |
| Shichi-go-san(*) | A children's festival | |
| A banquet | Serious host; guests having fun | |
| Bon odori | Summer dances | |
| Dance in celebration of a good harvest | | |
| Hana matsuri | | |
| Nabezumi festival | | |
| Mud-splashing festival | | |
| * Work | | |
| An orchestra at work | The Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra | |
| | conducted by Ozawa Seiji | |
| The "Shinkansen" super-express train | An engineer taking his job seriously | |
| A locomotive stoker | Coping with scorching heat; covered with coal | |
| | dust | |
| A maker of sumi(Indian ink) | Carrying on an old tradition | |
| Deep-sea fishermen | Bonito and tuna fishin; a dolphin | |
| The rice harvest | Automatic harvesters can be seen but many | |
| | farmers still use traditional methods | |
| Tatami maker | | |
| A factory | Welding; a television receiver assembly line | |
| Commercial photographer | A photographer perched dangerously on top of | |
| | a moving car | |
| A bargain sale | Just befor the shop closes | |
| The special discount | For those who pay in \5 coins | |
| New company employees in training | | |
| Futon-making school | | |
| Intensive training school for popular singers | | |
| * Masculine-Feminine | | |
| Boys and girls | The 1st grade of elementary school | |
| A high-school baseball team | Intensive training | |
| Women's accomplishments | Tea ceremony and playing the koto | |
| A "charm" school | Learning about makeup | |
| A beauty parlour | Exercise equipment. Mud bath | |
| A wedding | The bridal attire | |
| The honeymoon | Honeymooners at Tokyo Station | |
| Newlyweds leaving by aeroplane | The parents' faces | |
| 'Honeymoon Bus' | A bus with its newlywed passengers on the | |
| | Nichinan coastline, Miyazaki Prefecture | |
| * Poise and Posture | | |
| Posture exercises | Demonstrated by a travelling instructor | |
| Exercises for old people | | |
| The grace of gymnastics: floor exercises | Vera Caslavska of Czechoslovakia, winner of the | |
| | all-round individual championship at the Tokyo | |
| | Olympics, 1964 | |
| Unyielding determination: | Abebe Bikila, winner of the marathon at the | |
| the marathon | Tokyo Olympics, 1964. Tsuburaya of Japan was | |
| | third | |
| The poise of the young | Singing; listening to pop music | |
| The movement of youth | Dancing the 'go-go' | |
| The Emperor loses his hat | A sign that the Emperor, too, is human | |
| Military order | The Self-Defence Force | |
| People en masse | A Soka Gakkai convention | |
| Athletics | At the Defence Academy | |
| The posture of officialdom | A tax official receiving a restaurant proprietress, | |
| | a factory owner and a foreman | |
| Awa odori | "Dancing fools and onlooking fools". | |
| | Japanese saying | |
| * Theatre | | |
| The Kabukiza(kabuki thatre) | A night view of Ginza, Tokyo and the Kabukiza | |
| Kabuki(1) | The super-human warrior role(aragoto)in the | |
| | kabuki piece "Shibaraku". Aragoto makeup, known | |
| | as kumatori | |
| Kabuki(2) | Female role played by a man(onnagata) | |
| | in "Musume Dojoji" | |
| No | "Shojo" | |
| Bunraku | "Ichinotani Futaba Gunki" | |
| Comedy | Fujiyama Kanbi and laughing audience | |
| * Children of the television Age | | |
| Broadcasting | A stage show: TV director and entertainers | |
| Dubbing | Dubbing artists at work | |
| A mother and child watching television | | |
| A child viewer responding to movements shown on television | | |
| Miming song contest for children | Children copy precisely the gestures and | |
| | movements of popular singers | |
| School broadcasting | Television in school; a televised morning meeting; | |
| | the head teacher makes an announcement | |
| The expressions of children who will survive the 20th century | | |
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