Female Teacher: Sweet Life Trailer

Female Teacher: Sweet Life Trailer (1973)

05 December 1973 Drama 73 mins

A female teacher at a high school. Perhaps because of her germaphobia, she was still single and devoted herself to her education without even thinking about marriage. However, she often hit her students, which resulted in repeated protests from her vice principal and parents...

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Cast

Ayako Ichikawa

as Rumiko Miwa

Naomi Oka

as Midori

Ai Yoshino

as Female student

Tamaki Komiyama

as Midori's husband

Kōji Yashiro

as Yokoyama

Nozomi Yasuda

as Kiriko

Crew

Akira Miura

Akira Miura Producer

Fumio Matsushita

Fumio Matsushita Lighting Director

Riichirō Manabe

Original Music Composer

Koshiro Jinbo

Koshiro Jinbo Sound Recordist

Yoshihisa Nakagawa

Yoshihisa Nakagawa Assistant Director

Yoshie Kikukawa

Yoshie Kikukawa Art Direction

Teruo Hatanaka

Teruo Hatanaka Director of Photography

International Titles

Onna kyôshi: Amai seikatsu Trailer

International Releases Dates

Production Companies

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