
Ginza for Two
Drama · Music · Romance
Overview
The story of love and friendship between a seamstress girl and a member of a student ensemble, who, against all odds, turned a song written by the composer about adversity into a real hit. The film adaptation of the hit of the same name by the duo Izumi and Yamauchi, inspired by the single by the American band "The Ventures".
Top Cast


Masako Izumi
Masako Izumi
Mako Segawa
Masako Izumi
Mako Segawa


Ken Yamauchi
Ken Yamauchi
Ken'ichi Muraki
Ken Yamauchi
Ken'ichi Muraki


Kōji Wada
Kōji Wada
Hideo Kurata
Kōji Wada
Hideo Kurata


Tetsuko Kobayashi
Tetsuko Kobayashi
Reiko Segawa
Tetsuko Kobayashi
Reiko Segawa


Akihiko Katayama
Akihiko Katayama
Koizumi
Akihiko Katayama
Koizumi


Jun Tenbō
Jun Tenbō
Saga
Jun Tenbō
Saga


Isao Bitō
Isao Bitō
Ogata
Isao Bitō
Ogata
Kyosuke Aihara
Kyosuke Aihara
Kaneko
Kyosuke Aihara
Kaneko
Michiko Hagi
Michiko Hagi
Keiko
Michiko Hagi
Keiko
Misa Hitomi
Misa Hitomi
Sachiko
Misa Hitomi
Sachiko
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