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The Life of Chikuzan
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The Life of Chikuzan

Mar 17, 1977
2h 4m
★ 8.3

Overview

After over 50 years of wandering up and down Japan, finally in the 1970s, the rough-hewn blind shamisen player and folk-song collector named Takahashi Chikuzan became a musical sensation. This biographical drama chronicles his wanderings and his life, with a particular focus on his humble beginnings as a peasant on a remote and arid island.

Genres

Drama
History

Production Companies

Kindai Eiga Kyokai

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Cast

Ryūzō Hayashi

Chikuzan Takahashi

Ryūzō Hayashi

Nobuko Otowa

Toyo, Mother

Nobuko Otowa

Mitsuko Baisho

Chikuzan's 2nd wife

Mitsuko Baisho

Dai Kanai

Sadakichi, Father

Dai Kanai

Hiroko Isayama

Tomiko

Hiroko Isayama

Hideo Kanze

Tokura

Hideo Kanze

Atsuko Kawaguchi

Otoki

Atsuko Kawaguchi

Takuzō Kawatani

Senta

Takuzō Kawatani

Hōsei Komatsu

Goto

Hōsei Komatsu

Akemi Negishi

Tami

Akemi Negishi

Sumie Sasaki

Maid

Sumie Sasaki

Yoshie Shimamura

Yoshie Shimamura