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85 min
Easily bored, but still innocent and naive countryside girl (Mako Midori) discovers partying in Tokyo is a ton of fun. Yakuza-to-be (Ichiro Araki) is an acquaintance who tries to rape her, and the typically bland but very-good-here (Hayato Tani) the first boyfriend. Director Yasuo Furuhata (his first picture) lets his camera roll in trendy clubs amongst partying youngsters in a way that could've been out of 60s England or a Nikkatsu film. The film was inspired by an article in Life magazine (Volume 57, 1964) titled The Young Rebellion.
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Mako Midori | Yoko | Unowned |
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Hayato Tani | Jiro | Unowned |
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Ichiro Araki | Takeshi | Unowned |
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Renji Ishibashi | Naron | Unowned |
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Eiji Okada | Asai | Unowned |
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Reiko Ōhara | Ako | Unowned |
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Nenji Kobayashi | Cook | Unowned |
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Chieko Nakakita | Yoko's mother | Unowned |
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Shūji Sano | Jiro's father | Unowned |
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Shūji Terayama | Imura | Unowned |
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Rokkō Toura | Nakata | Unowned |
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Mari Yoshimura | Tamae | Unowned |
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Shirō Ōsaka | Yabuki | Unowned |
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Yuki Jōno | Harumi | Unowned |