Tokyo Kid
Tokyo Kid (東京キッド) is a 1950 black-and-white Japanese film musical comedy and drama directed by Torajiro Saito.
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Directed by | Torajiro Saito |
Produced by | Shochiku Takashi Koide (producer) |
Written by | Akira Fushimi (writer) Kihan Nagase (story) |
Music by | Tadashi Manjome |
Cinematography | Hiroyuki Nagaoka |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Cast
- Hibari Misora as an orphan Mariko Tanimoto
- Haruhisa Kawata (川田晴久) as the street musician Sanpei
- Shunji Sakai (堺駿二) as Sanpei's pal Shin-chan
- Taeko Takasugi (高杉妙子)
- Ayuko Saijō (西條鮎子)
- Achako Hanabishi (花菱アチャコ) as Koichi Tanimoto, Mariko's father
- Kenichi Enomoto (榎本健一) as the fortune teller
- and others
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References
- (in Japanese) http://www.jmdb.ne.jp/1950/bz001690.htm accessed 5 February 2009
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