
Tomorrow's Sun
Romance · Comedy · Action
Overview
Shochiku's up-and-coming stars take the stage in a series of short skits parodying popular films of the time.
Top Cast


Yukiyo Toake
Yukiyo Toake
Yukiyo Toake
Toyozō Yamamoto
Toyozō Yamamoto
Toyozō Yamamoto


Miyuki Kuwano
Miyuki Kuwano
Miyuki Kuwano


Naoki Sugiura
Naoki Sugiura
Naoki Sugiura


Eiko Kujo
Eiko Kujo
Eiko Kujo
Yuki Tominaga
Yuki Tominaga
Yuki Tominaga


Kakuko Chino
Kakuko Chino
Kakuko Chino


Kazuya Kosaka
Kazuya Kosaka
Kazuya Kosaka


Yūsuke Kawazu
Yūsuke Kawazu
Yūsuke Kawazu
Kotobuki Hananomoto
Kotobuki Hananomoto
Kotobuki Hananomoto
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