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The Village Festival
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The Village Festival

Jan 31, 1930
0h 2m
★ 4.1

Overview

A Japanese equivalent of a Hollywood Screen Song.

Genres

Music
Animation

Production Companies

Chiyogami Eiga-sha

Cast

Hideko Hirai

Singer

Hideko Hirai

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