¡Kaette Kita Ookami
¡Japanese Movie
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[Machine Translation] Electric beats stirring the shimmering shores! The scorching sea, yachts, sports cars, elegant villas, monkey tribe, thundering tribe, etc., popular among the youth of the time, are the backdrop for this vivid portrayal of youth by Ken Yamauchi and Judy Ongg! In commemoration of the 70th anniversary of Japan's first female producer, Takiko Mizue's masterpiece will be revived! The drama is a passionate coming-of-age drama featuring Ken Yamauchi, whose popularity was booming at the time, and Judy Ongg, a popular idol in the living room. Yamauchi, who has been active in such films as the "Kantaro" series, plays a wild young man. The film is directed by Shogoro Nishimura, the director of the hit "Bicycle Racers' Gyojoki". In addition to Yamauchi and Ongg, the cast includes Junichi Kagiyama (a newcomer), Eitaro Ozawa, Chikako Miyagi, Itaru Gao, and Saburo Hiromatsu. The staff includes Mizue Takiko for planning. The style of the film reflects the background of the times, which is characteristic of Mizue's work. The script was written by Akira Kuramoto and Mitsugu Akeda, cinematography by Masahisa Himeda, lighting by Yasuo Iwamoto, and sound recording by Koshiro Jinbo. --One morning in late autumn, Jun learns of the drowning death of businessman Shunnosuke Egi in the newspaper. However, Jun knew that it was not an accidental death, but a murder. A few months earlier that summer, Jun's parents, concerned about his health, took him to the beach after he spent all day tinkering with a textbook. At the beach, Jun met Rika, a beautiful, wheat-colored woman in a flashy bikini, and Yukizo, a young man of mixed race. Yukizo loved the Hayama beach with all his heart. Egi was a businessman who wanted to create an entertainment district on the beach. Yukizo, who grew up by the sea and loved it with all his heart, could not resist the idea... Special outer case, picture disc specification. Please note that there are parts of the film that may be difficult to hear or understand due to the original master. Although some of the expressions in the film may be considered inappropriate today, we respect the intentions of the filmmakers and have included the film exactly as it was shown at the time.
Original Release Year: 1966
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