High and Low - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "High and Low"
天国と地獄 (1963)
Timing: 2:22 (142 min)
High and Low - TMDB rating
8.351/10
1099
High and Low - Kinopoisk rating
8.078/10
6796
High and Low - IMDB rating
8.4/10
71000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Editor

Costume Design

Miyuki Suzuki
Costume Design

Production Design

Original Music Composer

Photo Masaru Satō #103949

Masaru Satō

Masaru Satō
Original Music Composer

Production Supervisor

Hiroshi Nezu
Production Supervisor

Associate Producer

Photo Akira Kurosawa #72293Photo Akira Kurosawa #72294Photo Akira Kurosawa #72295Photo Akira Kurosawa #72296

Akira Kurosawa

Akira Kurosawa
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Photo Asakazu Nakai #74000

Asakazu Nakai

Asakazu Nakai
Director of Photography

Takao Saitō

Takao Saitō
Director of Photography

Sound Effects Editor

Ichirô Minawa
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

Akio Nojima

Akio Nojima
Property Master

Script Supervisor

Photo Teruyo Nogami #74001
Teruyo Nogami
Script Supervisor

Sound Mixer

Hisashi Shimonaga
Sound Mixer

Screenplay

Photo Eijirō Hisaita #105358
Eijirō Hisaita
Screenplay

Novel

Sound Designer

Fumio Yanoguchi
Sound Designer

Lighting Technician

Hiromitsu Mori
Lighting Technician
Ichirō Inohara
Lighting Technician

Assistant Director

Shirō Moritani

Shirō Moritani
Assistant Director
Yōichi Matsue
Assistant Director

Kenjirô Ohmori

Kenjirô Ohmori
Assistant Director
Photo Masanobu Deme #103951
Masanobu Deme
Assistant Director

Music

First Assistant Camera

Kazutami Hara
First Assistant Camera

Assistant Camera

Masaharu Ueda
Assistant Camera

Editorial Production Assistant

Reiko Kaneko
Editorial Production Assistant

Camera Intern

Yudai Kato
Camera Intern

What's left behind the scenes

  • Most of the train scenes were filmed on location. Extras for the roles of passengers were selected from the upper classes of Tokyo society so that they would look the part – as very wealthy passengers.
  • For filming scenes in the home of the character played by Toshiro Mifune (1920-1997), a miniature model of Yokohama was built – complete with bridges, a moving train, and even lanterns for night shoots. Most of the daytime filming took place inside a studio building in Yokohama itself, offering a direct view of the city from the windows.
  • Most of the Yokohama filming was done on location – exceptions to this rule were rare and usually explained by the onset of cold weather. The scene in which Toshiro Mifune’s character accidentally encounters a kidnapper on the street was filmed indoors.
  • For filming scenes in the house of the character Toshiro Mifune, a miniature model of Yokohama was built – complete with bridges, a moving train, and even lanterns for night shooting. Most of the daytime filming took place in a studio building directly in Yokohama, so the view of the city was visible right from the windows.
  • To film scenes in the home of the character Toshiro Mifune, a miniature model of Yokohama was built – complete with bridges, a moving train, and even lanterns for nighttime filming. Most of the daytime filming took place inside a studio building in Yokohama itself, so the view of the city was directly visible from the windows.
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