5.4
65 min
The main focus is on the 5 member band of a small circus as it runs into problems while touring rural Japan. It also pays lots of attention to the two daughters of the aging and irascible ringmaster-circus owner. The high points are the sound (and score) and cinematography featuring a lot of vertiginous panning (appropriate - as high wire trapeze artists are also an important element in the film). A fascinating side-light on 30s Japan.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Heihachirō Ōkawa | Kokichi | Unowned |
Hiroshi Uruki | Torakichi | Unowned | |
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Kamatari Fujiwara | Tadakichi | Unowned |
Riki Miyagawa | Rokuta | Unowned | |
Ko Mihashi | Seiroku | Unowned | |
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Sadao Maruyama | Chief Travelling Circus | Unowned |
Koji Kaga | Kunio, the acrobat | Unowned | |
Kajiya Morino | Matsumoto the Manager | Unowned | |
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Masako Tsutsumi | Chiyoko | Unowned |
Ryuko Umezono | Sumiko | Unowned | |
Masako Sanjo | Equilibrist in giant ball | Unowned | |
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Nijiko Kiyokawa | Okiyo | Unowned |