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Kyu chan no Dekkai Yume

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Directed by
  
Yoji Yamada

Release date
  
January 2, 1967

Language
  
Japanese

Director
  
Yoji Yamada

Music director
  
Naozumi Yamamoto

Music by
  
Yamamoto Naozumi

Running time
  
89 min.

Initial release
  
2 January 1967 (Japan)

Screenplay
  
Yoji Yamada

Story by
  
Nobuhiko Kobayashi

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Starring
  
Kyu Sakamoto Chieko Baisho Muga Takewaki Shunji Sayama Hiroshi Inuduka

Cast
  
Kyu Sakamoto, Chieko Baisho, Muga Takewaki, Shunji Sayama, Ichirō Arishima

Similar
  
Hope and Pain, Kigeki Ekimae danchi, Tora‑san's Forbidden Love, Stage‑Struck Tora‑san, Tora‑san's Lullaby

Kyu-chan no Dekkai Yume/Kyu-chan's Big dream (九ちゃんのでっかい夢) is a 1967 Japanese comedy film by film director Yoji Yamada. Most of the movie takes place at Japan's biggest seaport: Yokohama.

Plot summary

The movie begins in an old castle in Europe with a very old woman lying in a bed, most likely dying. A priest, a nun and a man are praying in front of her bed. As they are praying, another man enters. He is a Japanese actor who, in broken German, says that he must talk to the old woman. The priest tries to hush him, but the old woman tells him to come in.

References

Kyu-chan no Dekkai Yume Wikipedia