Izu no odoriko (1954 film)
The Dancing Girl of Izu (伊豆の踊子, Izu no odoriko) is a 1954 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Yoshitaro Nomura.
The Dancing Girl of Izu 伊豆の踊子 Izu no odoriko | |
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Directed by | Yoshitaro Nomura |
Produced by | Shochiku |
Written by | Akira Fushimi (screenplay) Yasunari Kawabata (short story) |
Music by | Chuji Kinoshita |
Cinematography | Toru Nishikawa |
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Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
It is a film adaptation of Yasunari Kawabata's story The Dancing Girl of Izu. A previous adaptation directed by Heinosuke Gosho had been released in 1933.
Cast
- Hibari Misora
- Akira Ishihama
- Azusa Yumi
- Akihiko Katayama
- Keiko Yukishiro
- Shinichi Himori
- Yoshie Minami
- Kappei Matsumoto
- Jun Tatara
- Mutsuko Sakura
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