
Gray Sunset
Drama
Overview
Grandfather Fuyukichi Takano, a former university professor, gets fired from his museum job when he is affected by Alzheimer's disease, but his affliction serves to deepen family ties. Japan's submission to the 58th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
Top Cast


Yukiyo Toake
Yukiyo Toake
Keiko Takano
Yukiyo Toake
Keiko Takano


Minoru Chiaki
Minoru Chiaki
Fuyukichi Takano
Minoru Chiaki
Fuyukichi Takano


Teruhiko Saigō
Teruhiko Saigō
Haruo Takano
Teruhiko Saigō
Haruo Takano


Yumiko Nogawa
Yumiko Nogawa
Nobue Kaneko
Yumiko Nogawa
Nobue Kaneko


Haruko Katō
Haruko Katō
Kikuyo Takano
Haruko Katō
Kikuyo Takano


Yoshiko Nakada
Yoshiko Nakada
Tomoko Iizuka
Yoshiko Nakada
Tomoko Iizuka


Sayoko Ninomiya
Sayoko Ninomiya
Mitsue Takano
Sayoko Ninomiya
Mitsue Takano


Ittoku Kishibe
Ittoku Kishibe
Yoshikazu Ishimoto
Ittoku Kishibe
Yoshikazu Ishimoto


Taketoshi Naitō
Taketoshi Naitō
Taketoshi Naitō
Mayumi Miura
Mayumi Miura
Mayumi Miura
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