12-400: (Redirected from Heaven And Earth ) Heaven and Earth may refer to: Film [ edit ] Heaven and Earth (1990 film) , a Japanese samurai film Heaven & Earth (1993 film) , directed by Oliver Stone, based on the memoir When Heaven and Earth Changed Places Heaven & Earth (soundtrack) , the official musical score for
24-649: A 1999 album by Stuart Smith (musician) Heaven and Earth (ProjeKct X album) , 2000 Heaven & Earth (Phil Wickham album) , 2009 "Heaven & Earth" (song) , the title song from the above album Heaven and Earth , a 2010 album by Nathan Haines Heaven and Earth (John Martyn album) , a 2011 album by John Martyn Heaven & Earth (Yes album) (2014) List of Yes concert tours (2000s–10s)#Heaven & Earth Tour 2014–2015 Heaven and Earth (Kamasi Washington album) , 2018 Heaven & Earth (King Crimson box set) , 2019 Television [ edit ] The Heaven and Earth Show ,
36-511: A BBC series running from 1998 to 2007 Heaven and Earth , a 1957 ITV "Play of the Week" scripted and directed by Peter Brook Heaven & Earth , a 2007 South Korean television series Fiction [ edit ] Samurai: Heaven and Earth , a 2005 comic book Heaven and Earth , an 1821 drama by Lord Byron Non-fiction [ edit ] When Heaven and Earth Changed Places , by Le Ly Hayslip Heaven and Earth (book) ,
48-405: A popular science book by Ian Plimer Other uses [ edit ] Heaven & Earth (video game) , a 1992 video game Heaven and Earth (figure skating program) , by Japanese figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu Tenjho Tenge (English: Heaven and Earth), a Japanese manga series and anime Tiandihui or Heaven and Earth Society, Chinese secret society Holy Marriage Blessing Ceremony of
60-580: Is a 1990 Japanese epic jidaigeki film directed by Haruki Kadokawa . The film stars Takaaki Enoki , Tsugawa Masahiko , Asano Atsuko , Zaizen Naomi and Nomura Hironobu. It was released in Japan in June 1990, and an English version was released in North America in 1991. Ken Watanabe was originally cast in the role of Kenshin but had to pull out due to his severe illness. Set in feudal Japan ,
72-429: The daimyō Kagetora (Enoki) obtain power from the shogun and rules the province of Echigo, but he must protect his lands and his people from the ambitions of the warlord Takeda Shingen(Tsugawa), the daimyo of Kai province who started his invasion of Shinano province. Kagetora is also known as Uesugi Kenshin . In the film, Kagetora must defend his province of Echigo against Takeda Shingen . The famous battles include
84-523: The Battle of Kawanakajima . From the beginning the Takeda army seems to be stronger, but due to Kagetora’s tactics, he manages to win a few minor battles and to kill Nobushige, Shingen’s brother, and Kansuke, one of Shingen’s trusted men. In the final battle, Takeda and Kagetora start a face to face duel with swords and Kagetora hurts Takeda, winning the battle of Kawanakajima in october 1561. Heaven and Earth
96-627: The Parents of Heaven and Earth, a 2003 special Blessing ceremony of the Unification Church Yin and yang , an ancient Chinese philosophy concept Heaven and Earth, a brand of ice teas from Coca-Cola sold in South East Asia Himmel und Erde (English: Heaven and Earth), a traditional German dish Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
108-416: The film composed by Japanese composer Kitarō Heaven and Earth , a 2012 film directed by Marleen Gorris Music [ edit ] "Heaven and Earth", a song on the 1989 Kylie Minogue album Enjoy Yourself Heaven and Earth (Al Jarreau album) , 1992 "Heaven and Earth", a song from the album which won the 1993 Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance Heaven and Earth ,
120-470: The largest openings in Japan at the time. It became the number-one Japanese film on the domestic market in 1990, earning ¥5.05 billion in distributor rental income and ¥9.2 billion in gross receipts. In the United States, the film grossed $ 307,775. This article related to a Japanese film of the 1990s is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Blessing ceremony of
132-530: The title Heaven and Earth . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Heaven_and_Earth&oldid=1214531706 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Heaven and Earth (1990 film) Heaven and Earth ( 天と地と , Ten to Chi to )
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#1732779754715144-523: Was the most expensive Japanese production at the time with a budget of $ 40 million. The film was shot largely in Canada and was in production for a year and featured 1,000 horses and 3,000 extras. The shooting in Canada was just outside of Banff, Alberta in an area known as Morley Flats. In Japan, Heaven and Earth had sold 4.8 million tickets in pre-sales prior to release. It opened on 23 June 1990 on 215 screens in Japan and grossed $ 8.4 million, one of
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