Flora on the Sand Trailer

Flora on the Sand Trailer (1964)

29 August 1964 Drama 95 mins

One evening, at the Marine Tower observatory, cosmetics salesman Ichiro Iki is drawn into conversation with an unfamiliar young lady Akiko. She invites Ichiro back to a hotel where they make love but part without even exchanging names. A week later, they have a second chance encounter at the observatory. This time, Ichiro is the one who pursues her. Back at the hotel, Akiko begs Ichiro to give her sister – Kyoko, a bar hostess – absolute hell. Akiko resents her sister for lecturing on chastity, while wantonly indulging in promiscuous activity. Ichiro takes an interest in Kyoko and sets out towards her bar…

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Junnosuke Yoshiyuki

Junnosuke Yoshiyuki Original Story

Kōichi Saitō

Kōichi Saitō Still Photographer

Fumio Hashimoto

Fumio Hashimoto Sound Recordist

Yasuhiro Otsuru

Yasuhiro Otsuru Art Direction

Yoshihiro Yamazaki

Yoshihiro Yamazaki Director of Photography

Toshirō Mayuzumi

Original Music Composer

Kimiyoshi Soga

Kimiyoshi Soga Assistant Director

Masahiro Takashima

Masahiro Takashima Lighting Director

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