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Konto 55: Mankind's Weaknesses (1969)

Genre :

Runtime : 1H 12M

Director : Jun Fukuda
Writer : Takeo Eko

Synopsis

A Toho film featuring the comedy duo Konto 55, (コント55号), comprised of comedians Kinichi Hagimoto and Jiro Sakagami.

Actors

Kinichi Hagimoto
Kinichi Hagimoto
Kinichi Otaru
Jiro Sakagami
Jiro Sakagami
Yumi Shirakawa
Yumi Shirakawa
Yoshiko Hata
Masakazu Kuwayama
Masakazu Kuwayama
Chiyoshi Daimon
Kawai Okada
Kawai Okada
Sachiko Daimon
Shirô Ôtsuji
Shirô Ôtsuji
Tetsuya Kuroda
Haruko Miyaji
Haruko Miyaji
Akiko Kimura
Akiko Higashi
Akiko Higashi
Hiromi Kimura
Yû Fujiki
Yû Fujiki
Akai lawyer
Akira Hitomi
Akira Hitomi
Chief Takahashi
Akihiro Iwata
Akihiro Iwata
Wakako Tanabe
Wakako Tanabe
Woman at the cash register
Yoshie Kihira
Yoshie Kihira
Kin Sugai
Kin Sugai
Old lady with Shingen bag
Yukiko Kobayashi
Yukiko Kobayashi
Clerk of Dainippon Welfare Association
Toshiaki Konoe
Toshiaki Konoe
Director of the Japan Welfare Association
Yoshie Iwamoto
Yoshie Iwamoto
Female clerk of the Japan Welfare Association
Yutaka Sada
Yutaka Sada
Asahi Kogyo, Accounting Executive
Midori Uchiyama
Midori Uchiyama
Sachio Sakai
Sachio Sakai
Akira Yamada
Akira Yamada
Seiji Ikeda
Seiji Ikeda
Shoji Abe
Shoji Abe
Harue Tone
Harue Tone
Chizuko Nogami
Chizuko Nogami
Hiroshi Nihon'yanagi
Hiroshi Nihon'yanagi
Dankichi Kuruma
Dankichi Kuruma
Wataru Ômae
Wataru Ômae
Yoshifumi Tajima
Yoshifumi Tajima
Riki Harada
Riki Harada
Takamitsu Watanabe
Takamitsu Watanabe
Ayumi Ishida
Ayumi Ishida

Crews

Jun Fukuda
Jun Fukuda
Director
Takeo Eko
Takeo Eko
Screenplay
Fumiko Ohashi
Fumiko Ohashi
Editor
Shinsaku Uno
Shinsaku Uno
Director of Photography
Shigekazu Ikuno
Shigekazu Ikuno
Art Direction
Wataru Onuma
Wataru Onuma
Sound Recordist
Kosuke Onozaki
Kosuke Onozaki
Original Music Composer
Masayoshi Nemoto
Masayoshi Nemoto
Assistant Director
Kazuo Shimomura
Kazuo Shimomura
Lighting Technician

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