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  1. 21 oct. 2019 · Kimi mo shusse ga dekiru (1964) 4.5. ( 6) Popular jazz drummer and actor Frankie Sakai stars in this comic version of the “industrial competition” genre: two tourism companies compete for foreign clients in the run up to the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.

  2. "Kimi mo shusse ga dekiru" (You Can Succeed, Too, 1964) resembles musicals, that Hollywood produced about ten years prior to this. It is flashy, sunshiny, unrealistic, and very loud. It is a weird watch. The film follows or attempts to follow two men working for a travel agency. The Olympic Games are coming to Tokyo, and they want their company ...

    • (63)
    • Comedy, Musical
    • Eizô Sugawa
    • 1964-12
  3. The closest Japanese cinema ever came to the full-blown Broadway style musical, with singing and dancing on the streets of Tokyo, music by avant-garde composer and jazzman Toshiro Mayuzumi, lyrics by renowned poet.

  4. 12 août 2019 · Popular jazz drummer and actor Frankie Sakai stars in this comic version of the “industrial competition” genre: two tourism companies compete for foreign clients in the run up to the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.

  5. He also appeared in musicals such as Kimi mo shusse ga dekiru, serious dramas such as I Want to Be a Shellfish, and kaiju eiga like Mothra. He was also known for his personal study of the ukiyo-e artist Sharaku and helped produce the film Sharaku directed by Masahiro Shinoda.

  6. Titre original : Kimi mo shusse ga dekiru Genre : Comédie musicale Année : 1964 Pays d'origine : Japon Durée : 1 h 40 min Date de sortie (Japon) : 30 mai 1964 Réalisateur : Eizo Sugawa Scénaristes : Toshirô Ide, Eizo Sugawa Producteur : Sanezumi Fujimoto

  7. An absolute joy of an American-style musical about a tourism company. Its president brings in his daughter to oversee the company’s American outreach and two hapless employees try to work their way up the company, dodging trouble with her and the president’s mistress.