Singing Lovebirds

Singing Lovebirds (1939)


  • Genre: Music, Comedy
  • Release Date: 1939-12-14
  • User Rating: 6/10 from 5 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 9min
  • Language: 日本語
  • Production Company: Nikkatsu Corporation
  • Production Country: Japan
  • Director: Masahiro Makino
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Summary

An umbrella maker with a shopping addiction finds himself in dire straits when his debts force him to consider selling his attractive, desirable daughter to a suitor she doesn't love.

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  • Chiezō Kataoka

    as Reisaburo Asai
  • Ryōsuke Kagawa

    as Soshichi Kagawaya
  • Takashi Shimura

    as Kyosai Shimura
  • Mitsuru Toyama

    as Man-emon Toyama
  • Kajō Onoe

    as Roku-be of Dogu-ya (antique dealer)
  • Hidemichi Ishikawa

    as Matsusuke Matsuda
  • Eizaburo Kusunoki

    as Sugiura
  • Ryutaro Chikamatsu

    as Hinokiyama
  • Matsunosuke Fukui

    as Takebayashi
  • Minoru Fujisaki

    as Yanagawa
  • Shirō Osaki

    as Tsubaki
  • Mitsuo Kobayashi

    as Sankichi
  • Heizaburo Fujimura

    as Young master of charcoal shop
  • Daihachiro Takebayashi

    as Young master of grocer
  • Junosuke Arashi

    as Young master of liquor shop
  • Makitaro Bando

    as Young master of rice shop
  • Sanpei Ishimaru

    as Young master of dry food shop
  • Shôjiro Kawase

    as Medical doctor
  • Haruyo Ichikawa

    as Oharu (daughter of Kyosai)
  • Fujiko Fukamizu

    as Fujio (daughter of Man-emon)
  • Dick Mine

    as Minezawa Tanba-no-kami
  • Tomiko Hattori

    as Otomi (daughter of Kagawaya)
Directing Masahiro Makino Director
Art Shigekichi Hasegawa Set Decoration
Editing Nobuo Miyamoto Editor
Sound Tokujirō Ōkubo Original Music Composer
Camera Akira Mimura Director of Photography
Camera Kazuo Miyagawa Director of Photography
Sound Masao Yoneyama Original Music Composer
Directing Morihisa Haneda Assistant Director
Sound Sadamitsu Ishihara Sound
Writing Koji Edogawa Screenplay

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