¡The Dancing Girl of Izu
¡Japanese Movie

 Description
[Machine Translation] The film adaptation of a milestone in Japanese literature, which has been made into a total of six films, is the result of the teamwork of Sayuri Yoshinaga and Hideki Takahashi. Directed by Katsumi Nishikawa, who has directed many of Sayuri Yoshinaga's works, including "The Young Man" and "Red Buds and White Flowers. --The story takes place at the end of the Taisho era (1912-1926). Kawasaki (Hideki Takahashi), a student traveling along a road in Izu, which is dazzling with fresh greenery, often passes a group of traveling entertainers on his way. They seem to be traveling along the same route, and Kawasaki gradually becomes familiar with them. One of them, Kaoru (Sayuri Yoshinaga), is a dancer, and her dainty and cheerful appearance captivates Kawasaki's attention and distracts him from his work. Kaoru, on the other hand, finds her brother taking a bath with Kawasaki, and she is so happy that she forgets herself and runs out of the bathroom. They meet again and again and become friends, and through their introduction, Kawasaki takes a lodging in Yugano and spends a pleasant time with them. Kaoru adores Kawasaki like an older brother and spoils him by cuddling up to him after work and reading books to him. Their mother watches over them with a smile. Their fun time in Yugano comes to an end, and the group leaves for Shimoda. Kaoru makes a promise to Kawasaki, who will be their companion, to go with them to Shimoda to see the photos of their activities... Picture disc specification.

Original Release Year: 1963

凌 Credits
Sayuri Yoshinaga
Mitsuo Hamada
Hideki Takahashi
MINAMIDA YOKO
Yukiyo Toake
NISHIKAWA KATSUMI
Yasunari Kawabata
IKEDA MASAYOSHI

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