The sweet but naive denizens of a charming port town are hoodwinked by a couple of con men at the outset of World War II. But the hustlers’ plan backfires when they come down with severe cases of conscience. Keisuke Kinoshita’s directorial debut is a breezy, warmhearted, and often very funny crowd-pleaser that’s a testament to the filmmaker’s faith in people.
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Directing | Keisuke Kinoshita | Director |
Writing | Kazuo Kikuta | Story |
Writing | Yoshiro Tsuji | Screenplay |
Art | Isamu Motoki | Art Direction |
Editing | Yoshi Sugihara | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Eikichi Hayashi | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Shôtarô Hamano | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | Kiyoko Takagawa | Hairstylist |
Production | Rishichirô Isono | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Crew | Nobuo Shimada | Propmaker |
Crew | Tarô Yahagi | Propmaker |
Camera | Takehiko Obi | Still Photographer |
Sound | Sakari Abe | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Hiroshi Kusuda | Director of Photography |
Lighting | Takeshi Nagashima | Lighting Technician |
Sound | Kenjirō Tōjō | Sound Recordist |
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