
A Lonely Woman in a Lonely Land
Drama
Overview
Onna Hitori Daichi wo Yuku (A Lonely Woman in a Lonely Land, Kinuta Production, 1953) was the second feature film directed by Kamei Fumio, who is known as a master of documentary films, and followed his “Haha Nareba Onna Nareba(Become a Mother, Become a Woman)” (1952).
Top Cast


Isuzu Yamada
Isuzu Yamada
Sayo Yamada
Isuzu Yamada
Sayo Yamada


Jūkichi Uno
Jūkichi Uno
Kisaku Yamada
Jūkichi Uno
Kisaku Yamada


Junkichi Orimoto
Junkichi Orimoto
Kiichi Yamada
Junkichi Orimoto
Kiichi Yamada


Taketoshi Naitō
Taketoshi Naitō
Kiyoji Yamada
Taketoshi Naitō
Kiyoji Yamada


Isao Numasaki
Isao Numasaki
Kaneko
Isao Numasaki
Kaneko


Yoshi Katō
Yoshi Katō
Kaminari-san
Yoshi Katō
Kaminari-san
Eiji Nakamura
Eiji Nakamura
Takako's father
Eiji Nakamura
Takako's father


Tanie Kitabayashi
Tanie Kitabayashi
Ohana
Tanie Kitabayashi
Ohana


Hatae Kishi
Hatae Kishi
Takako Kawamura
Hatae Kishi
Takako Kawamura
Keiichiro Shimada
Keiichiro Shimada
Fukasawa
Keiichiro Shimada
Fukasawa
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