Yūrakuchō de Aimashō
Yūrakuchō de Aimashō (有楽町で逢いましょう, Yūrakuchō de Aimashō, lit. Lovers in Yūrakuchō aka Let's Meet in Yurakuchô) is 1958 Japanese romance-drama film in technicolor, directed by Koji Shima.
Yūrakuchō de Aimashō | |
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Directed by | Koji Shima |
Produced by | Daiei Hidemasa Nagata (producer) |
Written by | Ryozo Kasahara |
Music by | Seitaro Omori |
Cinematography | Tomohiro Akino |
Distributed by | Daiei |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Film cast
- Machiko Kyō as Aya Koyanagi
- Hiroshi Kawaguchi as Takeshi Koyanagi
- Kenji Sugawara as Rentaro Shinohara
- Hitomi Nozoe as Kana Shinohara
- Junko Kano as Fusae Shimazaki
- Tanie Kitabayashi as Tetsu Koyanagi
- Kyu Sazanka as Saburo Maeda
- Chieko Naniwa as Yone
- Michiko Ono as Shinko
- Teruko Kishi as Kinoshita
- Fujio Harumoto as Maruyama
- Yoshiro Kitahara as Shimizu
- Kiyoko Hirai as Mrs. Sekine
- Atsuko Kindaichi as Sekine's daughter
- Yoshihiro Hamaguchi as Hirota
- Frank Nagai as himself (singing)
- Mariko Ogasawara as maid at Koyanagi's
- Minami Satoko as Sadako Yamanaka
- Ryuji Shinagawa as announcer
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References
- (in Japanese) http://www.jmdb.ne.jp/1958/ch000330.htm accessed 30 May 2009
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