Gypsy Rose: A Docu-Drama
The film depicts the private life wrapped in the mysterious veil of the dancer Gypsy Rose, who was known as the Monroe of Japan and enthused a wide range of fans.
The film depicts the private life wrapped in the mysterious veil of the dancer Gypsy Rose, who was known as the Monroe of Japan and enthused a wide range of fans.
Hiromi Maya
Gypsy Rose
Ai Yoshino
Michiko
Hiromi Maki
Mary Tani
Yukiko Asayake
Young prostitute
Sanae Shiba
Masseuse
Hiroshi Gojo
Daigo Tomita
Tessen Nakahira
Kaname Mizuhara
Kenji Shimamura
Tatsu Doi
Toshihiko Oda
Mitsuo Hosokawa
The film depicts the private life wrapped in the mysterious veil of the dancer Gypsy Rose, who was known as the Monroe of Japan and enthused a wide range of fans.
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