Judo for Life Trailer (1970)
Naoya Ichijo uses special judo techniques to succeed.
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Kenichi Sakuragi as Naoya Ichijo
Kyoko Yoshizawa as Miki Takahara
Hideo Takamatsu as Shusaku Kuruma
Kazuko Aoki as Tome Ichijo (Naoya's mother)
Ikki Kajiwara Creator
Shiro Ohashi Editor
Atsuo Okunaka Director
Noboru Takanashi Director of Photography
Yoji Hashimoto Producer
Shozo Uehara Screenplay
Jūdō Icchokusen Trailer
Japan 19 July 1970
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