My Daughter's Only Wish

My Daughter's Only Wish

Release date : March 14, 1939
Runtime : 1h 5m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Torajirō Saitō /
Writers : Goro Soganoya / Hideo Oguni /
Production companies : Toho Eiga Co., Ltd. /
March 14, 1939 1h 5m Japan Japanese More
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My Daughter's Only Wish tells the story of a poorly paid and clumsy office clerk, played with much comedic talent by Atsushi Watanabe. His biggest problem: His daughter Hideko is too clever and is expected by her teachers to enter the school for higher girls after graduating from primary school. But how is our poor clerk supposed to pay the school fees? How does poor Hideko feel about the situation? How can they cope with the envious colleagues who have less brighter daughters? And - an important question for Hideko's mother - what will the neighbours think? What's the point about getting a good education for girls anyway?
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  • title:My Daughter's Only Wish
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1939
  • Runtime:1h 5m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Torajirō Saitō /
  • Writers: Goro Soganoya · Hideo Oguni ·
  • Production companies: Toho Eiga Co., Ltd. ·
  • Overview:My Daughter's Only Wish tells the story of a poorly paid and clumsy office clerk, played with much comedic talent by Atsushi Watanabe. His biggest problem: His daughter Hideko is too clever and is expected by her teachers to enter the school for higher girls after graduating from primary school. But how is our poor clerk supposed to pay the school fees? How does poor Hideko feel about the situation? How can they cope with the envious colleagues who have less brighter daughters? And - an important question for Hideko's mother - what will the neighbours think? What's the point about getting a good education for girls anyway?
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