Mr. Thank You

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Mr. Thank You
Directed by Hiroshi Shimizu
Written by Hiroshi Shimizu (screenplay)
Yasunari Kawabata (novel)
Starring Ken Uehara
Takashi Ishiyama
Michiko Kuwano
Music by Keizô Horiuchi
Cinematography Isamu Aoki
Release dates
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  • 27 February 1936 (1936-02-27)
Running time
1h 18min
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Mr. Thank You (有りがたうさん Arigatō-san?) is a 1936 Japanese drama film directed by Hiroshi Shimizu.[1][2] It is based on a short story by the Nobel Prize-winning novelist, Yasunari Kawabata.[3]

Synopsis

A driver, nicknamed Mr. Thank You due to his gratitude whenever his bus is let to pass on the narrow road, drives the people on board from the rural city of Izu to the faraway city of Tokyo, with a various amount of reasons for their desire to get to Tokyo.

Cast

  • Ken Uehara as Mr. Thank You
  • Michiko Kuwano as Woman in black collar
  • Mayumi Tsukiji as Girl being sold
  • Kaoru Futaba as Girl's mother
  • Setsuko Shinobu as Daughter of man who returned from Tokyo
  • Ryuji Ishiyama as Gentleman with beard

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