Made in Japan

Made in Japan

Release date : December 8, 1953
Runtime : 1h 37m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Koji Shima /
Production companies : Daiei Film /
December 8, 1953 1h 37m Japan Drama Japanese More
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A love affair between a beautiful fashion designer returning from France and a naïve young judo player against the backdrop of Japan in the early post-war period, where new customs and old traditions mix.
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Fujiko Yamamoto
Yoshiko Sunohara
Takashi Mita
Tadashi Kurihara
Ken Uehara
Akio Kanasugi
Mitsuko Kimura
Momoko Kanasugi
Kisao Tobita
Jiro Nezumi
Ichirō Sugai
Artist Sakamoto
Fumiko Okamura
Mrs. Kasada
Kenichi Tani
Moustache man
Shiko Saito
Gallery manager
Yoshio Takee
Young man in office
Noboru Kusakabe
Kodokan office staff
Koichi Umino
Miyamoto Rokudan
Ken Yamaguchi
Dr. Tokugawa

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  • title:Made in Japan
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1953
  • Runtime:1h 37m
  • Genres: Drama · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Koji Shima /
  • Writers: Yukio Mishima · Ryūzō Kikushima ·
  • Production companies: Daiei Film ·
  • Overview:A love affair between a beautiful fashion designer returning from France and a naïve young judo player against the backdrop of Japan in the early post-war period, where new customs and old traditions mix.
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