Notes of an Itinerant Performer Trailer

Notes of an Itinerant Performer Trailer (1941)

16 March 1941 Drama 98 mins

Uta’s mother died when she was six years old; her father she never met. She was forced to adopt a traveller’s life when her grandmother died, and now she is a dancer and part of a family of actors who travel from town to town, setting up street performances. A way of escape from this marginal existence arises when she gets the chance to move to tea merchant Hiramatsu’s place, where she is asked to teach his daughter to dance.

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Cast

Ken Uehara

as Shôtarô Hiramatsu

Hideo Fujino

as Shôsuke Hiramatsu

Einosuke Naka

as Shônosuke

Hiroshi Mizuhara

as Koijûrô

Hideo Takeda

as Yamafuji

Kanji Kawara

as Kanekichi

Chōko Iida

as Landlady

Jun Nemoto

as Interpreter

Crew

Suketarô Inokai

Suketarô Inokai Director of Photography

Minoru Esaka

Minoru Esaka Art Direction

Senji Itô

Original Music Composer

Takenori Mori

Takenori Mori Sound Recordist

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