Forward, Young People! (1969)
The second film tells about the life of matured brothers and sister Sato. Taro became a foreman. He saves every yen to fulfill his dream of building his own house with stone gates. Jiro continues to work in the transportation office, he dreams of getting married. Saburo faces a moral problem: in order to get a good position, he must answer the questions of the entrance test differently than his conscience tells him. At the exam, Saburo does not hide his views on life and is deprived of the promised position. Orie and Suekiti believe that he did wrong and betrayed his older brothers. But the anxiety in the Sato family is not limited to these events. Orie was being asked to marry a handsome, well-established young man, but she suddenly announced her decision to marry Tozaka, who was suffering from radiation sickness. Sato's peaceful home is falling apart...
Director:
Tokihisa Morikawa
Writer:
Hisashi Yamanouchi
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Kunie Tanaka as Taro |
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Isao Hashimoto as Jiro |
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Kei Yamamoto as Saburo |
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Orie Satō as Orie |
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Seiji Matsuyama as Suekichi |
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Natsue Kimura as |
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Michiko Otsuka as |
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Toyoto Fukuda as |
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Keiko Natsu as |
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Tetsuo Ishidate as |
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Seiya Nakano as |
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Nobuo Tsukamoto as |
| Directing | Tokihisa Morikawa | Director |
| Writing | Hisashi Yamanouchi | Screenplay |
| Production | Seiji Matsuki | Producer |
| Production | Masayuki Satō | Producer |
| Art | Hiroshi Yamashita | Production Design |
| Sound | Masaru Satō | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Yoshio Miyajima | Director of Photography |