Movie: Rainbow Hill

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Hideko Takamine
高峰秀子

Yuri

Akira Kishii
岸井明

Yatahachi

Chizuko Kanda
神田千鶴子

Fujiko

Sachiko Murase
村瀬幸子

Mrs. Hayakawa

Kazuko Enami
Kazuko Enami

Woman Hiking

Hiroshi Imaizumi
今泉洋

Kengo Mizutani

Toshiko Itō
伊藤智子

Mrs. Mizutani

Hinako Katagiri
Hinako Katagiri

Sueko Mizutani

Hirokuni Koyama
Hirokuni Koyama

Jinkichi Mizutani

Shoji Maruyama
Shoji Maruyama

Bellboy Yamada

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    A half brother and sister work at a hotel in Hakone respectively as a porter and a souvenir shop clerk. They are close. One day a woman named Hasegawa checks into the hotel in order to recuperate in a calm environment with fresh air. She is the mother of the store employee. The mother and daughter were separated due to the Kanto earthquake. The girl was practically raised by her older half brother.

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    1938-03-11

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