
Three Resurrected Drunkards
Mar 30 1968
•1h 20m
•Drama, Comedy
Three students spend their holidays at the seaside where they are mistaken for Koreans, a minority which is looked down on in Japan. The action develops into a crime story.
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Kazuhiko Kato
Onoppo 'The big one'
Osamu Kitayama
Chu-noppo 'the small one'
Norihiko Hashida
Chibi, 'The smallest one'

Kei Satō
Y Chong - iru
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