Jûnana-sai no teikô

Jûnana-sai no teikô

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1957-07-30

Kanako is an intelligent and beautiful girl in her third year of high school, but there was a dark shadow. Raised by her father, Jusaburo, who is the owner of the Matsukawa troupe, she grew up without knowing the love of her mother. She has been on stage since she was a child, but oneday she cried and complained to her father, and she stopped going to school. In a mock exams, Kanako overtook her classmate Tetsuji to take the lead. That evening, Kanako went to the Yasue Theater in the neighboring town with Eikichi, and saw the affair of her stepmother, Yumi, who should have been resting due to her illness. The man ran away in a hurry, and Yumi confessed that Kanako's mother, Miyako, had also run away for the same reason...

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Kanako is an intelligent and beautiful girl in her third year of high school, but there was a dark shadow. Raised by her father, Jusaburo, who is the owner of the Matsukawa troupe, she grew up without knowing the love of her mother. She has been on stage since she was a child, but oneday she cried and complained to her father, and she stopped going to school. In a mock exams, Kanako overtook her classmate Tetsuji to take the lead. That evening, Kanako went to the Yasue Theater in the neighboring town with Eikichi, and saw the affair of her stepmother, Yumi, who should have been resting due to her illness. The man ran away in a hurry, and Yumi confessed that Kanako's mother, Miyako, had also run away for the same reason...

Released

1957-07-30

Runtime

101

Director

Umetsugu Inoue

Budget

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Revenue

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Language

日本語

Production

Nikkatsu Corporation

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    Tōru Abe

    安部徹
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    Keiko Amaji

    Keiko Amaji
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    Makiko Aoi

    葵真木子
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    Tomio Aoki

    青木富夫
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    Junko Asano

    Junko Asano
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    Ruriko Asaoka

    浅丘ルリ子
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    Kyōzō Fuyuki

    冬木京三
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    Hisako Hara

    原ひさ子