Moju tsukai no shojo
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is a 1952 black-and-white Japanese film
Cinema of Japan
The has a history that spans more than 100 years. Japan has one of the oldest and largest film industries in the world – as of 2009 the fourth largest by number of feature films produced. Movies have been produced in Japan since 1897, when the first foreign cameramen arrived...

 directed by Kozo Saeki
Kozo Saeki
-Filmography:Filmography of Kozo Saeki include 110 films as film director and other works:* * The Badger Palace aka The Princess of Badger Palace -External links:...

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Plot

There are exhibitions of All American Circus.

There is singing Chiemi Eri
Chiemi Eri
, was a Japanese popular singer and actress.Eri was born as Chiemi Kubo on January 11, 1937 in Tokyo, Japan. She started her singing career at the age of 14 with her version of "Tennessee Waltz." She sang American songs such as "Jambalaya" & "Come on-a My House". Eri started her career as an...

 her songs in the film.

Cast

  • Chiemi Eri
    Chiemi Eri
    , was a Japanese popular singer and actress.Eri was born as Chiemi Kubo on January 11, 1937 in Tokyo, Japan. She started her singing career at the age of 14 with her version of "Tennessee Waltz." She sang American songs such as "Jambalaya" & "Come on-a My House". Eri started her career as an...

  • Jun Negami
    Jun Negami
    was a Japanese actor.- Filmography :Played in 128 films:* 猛獣使いの少女 Mōjū tsukai no shōjo * * The Loyal 47 Ronin -References:...

  • Kazuko Fushimi
  • Joji Oka
  • Minoru Chiaki
    Minoru Chiaki
    was a Japanese actor who appeared in such films as Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai and The Hidden Fortress.In Seven Samurai, he was the good-natured samurai Heihachi, and he was the first of the samurai to be killed. Ironically, in real life, he turned out to be the last of the seven actors to...

  • Ayako Wakao
    Ayako Wakao
    is a Japanese actress. Contracted to Daiei Studios in 1951 as part of the fifth "New Face" group, she often appeared in the films of director Yasuzo Masumura...

  • and others

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