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夫婦太鼓

A lost film directed by Mori Kazuo.

Top Cast

  • Shōtarō Hanayagi

    Shōtarō Hanayagi

    俊明の息子高沢俊太郎

  • Ichijirō Oya

    Ichijirō Oya

    世竜神宮の高沢俊明

  • Mitsusaburō Ramon

    Mitsusaburō Ramon

    水戸浪士小関道之助

  • Kakuko Mori

    Kakuko Mori

    俊太郎の恋人お為

  • Kan Ishii

    Kan Ishii

    俊太郎の友人庄介

  • Yoshiaki Hanayagi

    Yoshiaki Hanayagi

    多助

  • 桜緋妙子

    桜緋妙子

    おとよ

  • Hajime Morita

    Hajime Morita

    与作

  • Ebizaburo Ichikawa

    Ebizaburo Ichikawa

    吾平

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A lost film directed by Mori Kazuo.

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