Samenvattingen(1)
It’s been five years since her husband had passed away. Fuyuko lives in the quiet suburbs, in a small but loving home with her three beautiful daughters. Haruko (Peggy Hayama), the eldest, is the lead vocalist in a band. Natsuko (Izumi Ashikawa) is the conscientious type, who spends her days in ballet classes beautifying herself. The youngest of the three, Akiko (Ruriko Asaoka) is a bookworm who found her niche in philosophy. Although the sisters may appear to have nothing in common, there is one thing they all agree on; "Mom needs a new husband". (Nikkatsu)
(meer)Acteurs
Yukiko Todoroki
Japan
Beste films:
Sugata Sanširó (1943)
Zoku Sugata Sanširó (1945)
Ruriko Asaoka
Japan
Beste films:
Mizu de kakareta monogatari (1965)
Gojókin (1969)
Mačibuse (1970)
Izumi Ashikawa
Japan
Beste films:
Bakumacu taijóden (1957)
Yūjirō Ishihara
Japan
Beste films:
Tōru Abe
Japan
Beste films:
Ningen no jôken I (1959)
Shogun (1980) (serie)
Tokyo Story (1953)
Yôko Minamida
Japan
Beste films:
Čikamacu monogatari (1954)
Bakumacu taijóden (1957)
Buta to gunkan (1961)
Peggy Hayama
Japan
Frankie Sakai
Japan
Beste films:
Shogun (1980) (serie)
Čúšingura: Hana no maki – juki no maki (1962)
Bakumacu taijóden (1957)
Masumi Okada
Frankrijk
Beste films:
Kurutta kadžicu (1956)
Ido zero daisakusen (1969)
Kiyoko Tange
Japan
Shintarô Kido
Japan
Shin'ichi Yanagisawa
Japan
Beste films:
Nusumareta jokudžó (1958)
Učú daikadžú Girara (1967)
Hiroshi Yanagiya
Beste films:
Shirô Ôsaka
Japan
Tatsuya Mihashi
Japan
Beste films:
Tengoku to džigoku (1963)
Biruma no tategoto (1956)
Warui jatsu hodo joku nemuru (1960)
Yumeji Tsukioka
Japan
Mie Kitahara
Japan
Beste films:
Kurutta kadžicu (1956)
Očazuke no adži (1952)
Ore wa matteru ze (1957)
Ryôji Hayama
Japan
Beste films:
Bórjokugai (1974)
Zenka onna: Korošibuši (1973)
Á, kessen kókútai (1974)