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Sumako Matsui (松井 須磨子,
Matsui Sumako,
November 1, 1886 –
January 5, 1919) was a ****anese
actress and singer. Born as
Masako Kobayashi in Matsushiro, Nagano...
- home
village near
Takasaki to be safe from the bombings,
though his wife,
Sumako,
remained with him in Nagoya.: 397–402
Though greatly weakened by his long...
- The Love of
Sumako the
Actress (女優須磨子の恋, Joyū
Sumako no koi) is a 1947 ****anese
drama film
directed by
Kenji Mizoguchi. The film is
based on a play by...
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Imperial Prince Kuni 13. Lady
Makiko Izumi 3.
Princess Nagako of Kuni 14.
Prince Shimazu Tadayoshi 7.
Princess Chikako Shimazu 15. Lady
Sumako Yamazaki...
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Marie Caillou. The
story begins with
police investigating a murder.
Ayakawa Sumako is a m**** girl who is
receiving clinical treatment for her nightmares, her...
- 2017. http://www.villagevoice.com/movies/the-love-of-the-actress-
sumako-joy-
sumako-no-koi-1947-6616557 [dead link] "These
Foolish Times (1947)". "Toshiro...
- play is in
three acts. The
first act
introduces us to the
household of
Sumako and his
children with
their sick mother. The
second act is
about the love...
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scale by
Shinpei Nakayama with
lyrics by
Soeda Azenbō. The song was sung by
Sumako Matsui in a
dramatization of Leo Tolstoy's 1899
novel Resurrection, first...
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Sumako Hamaguchi (9 May 1918 – 22
February 2023),
known by her
stage name
Fujima Kansuma (藤間 勘須磨,
Kansuma Fujima) was a ****anese-American
kabuki dancer...
- Love, it was
lyrically inspired by his fiancée at the time, a
woman named Sumako. The
lyrics describe "a
young girl who
wants to go with her
mother to a...