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Tora-san, the Intellectual
Tora-san, the Intellectual

Tora-san, the Intellectual

Genres

Comedy

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Tora-san is inspired to pursue an education after a visit to the grave of a woman he met years ago. When he returns to Shibamata with the intent to study, he falls for Toraya's new tenant instead.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

100 mins

Rating

7.7/10

Release Date

27 December 1975

Country

Japan

Cast

Kiyoshi Atsumi

Kiyoshi Atsumi

Torajiro

Chieko Baisho

Chieko Baisho

Sakura

Masami Shimojō

Masami Shimojō

Tatsuzo

Chieko Misaki

Chieko Misaki

Tsune

Gin Maeda

Gin Maeda

Hiroshi

Hisao Dazai

Hisao Dazai

Umetaro

Gajirō Satō

Gajirō Satō

Hayato Nakamura

Hayato Nakamura

Yoshio Yoshida

Yoshio Yoshida

Kazuhiko Kasai

Kazuhiko Kasai

Akihiko Hanyû

Akihiko Hanyû

Kenji Kimura

Kenji Kimura

Hidetoshi Hasegawa

Hidetoshi Hasegawa

Katsuya Sakahiro

Katsuya Sakahiro

Yoshino Tani

Yoshino Tani

Yasuko Goto

Yasuko Goto

Yoshiko Togawa

Yoshiko Togawa

Masakane Yonekura

Masakane Yonekura

Hideji Ōtaki

Hideji Ōtaki

Chishū Ryū

Chishū Ryū

Gozen-sama

Junko Sakurada

Junko Sakurada

Junko Mogami

Fumie Kashiyama

Fumie Kashiyama

Reiko

Keiju Kobayashi

Keiju Kobayashi

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