5
84 min
"Around the time he made such remarkably ambivalent war films as Mud and Soldiers and Five Scouts, Tasaka directed this 'home front' comedy-drama which is too bizarre to be serious propaganda. [The plot revolves around a public contribution campaign to buy airplanes.] The mayor's aviator son promises to fly over the village in salute, and much of the narrative concerns the preparations for this great event. Tasaka throws in a few songs, some village humor and satire, and tremendous camera mobility, finally wringing every possible effect from his climax." John Gillett, British Film Institute
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ryo Akaboshi | Unowned | ||
| Noboru Asahi | Unowned | ||
| Yûji Azuma | Unowned | ||
| Donguriboya | Unowned | ||
| Masako Fujimura | Unowned | ||
| Haehiko Fuyuki | Unowned | ||
| Akira Hiki | Unowned | ||
| Toshimasa Inoue | Unowned | ||
| Tenkai Ira | Unowned | ||
| Seiji Izumi | Unowned | ||
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Akihiko Katayama | Unowned | |
| Ryôichi Kikuchi | Unowned | ||
| Sadako Kojima | Unowned | ||
| Bonsaku Kosugi | Unowned | ||
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Isamu Kosugi | Unowned | |
| Junko Matsukata | Unowned | ||
| Shosaburo Murata | Unowned | ||
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Yukiko Todoroki | Unowned | |
| Kazuko Yoshida | Unowned | ||
| Kanzo Yoshii | Unowned |