Enoken’s Ten Millions Trailer

Enoken’s Ten Millions Trailer (1936)

21 July 1936 Comedy 58 mins

Enoken plays a cloistered rich kid whose father hires a disreputable tutor to teach him how to really be a millionaire: by drunken debauchery, women, and song.

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Crew

Hiromitsu Karasawa

Hiromitsu Karasawa Director of Photography

Motoyoshi Oda

Motoyoshi Oda Third Assistant Director

Shigekazu Kurihara

Original Music Composer

Takeo Kita

Takeo Kita Production Design

Akira Kurosawa

Akira Kurosawa Third Assistant Director

Ishirō Honda

Ishirō Honda Second Assistant Director

Sōjirō Motoki

Sōjirō Motoki Third Assistant Director

Senkichi Taniguchi

Senkichi Taniguchi Assistant Director

International Titles

Enoken, the Multi-Millionaire Trailer

Enoken no senman chôja Trailer

Enoken's the Millionaire, Part 1 Trailer

O Milionário Enoken, Parte 1 Trailer

Enoken's Ten Millions Trailer

Enoken, the Millionaire Trailer

Enoken, the Multi-Millionaire Trailer

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