Dreaming People
Originally released in 1953. Dreaming People is a drama film. directed by Noboru Nakamura.
Starring Masao Wakahara, Mieko Takamine, and Eijirō Yanagi
Synopsis
Shinya Ban (Masao Wakahara) returns from the south and is deeply disappointed when he learns that his mutual friend Yuriko (Mieko Takamine) is marrying Toshio (Toshio Hosokawa), the son of Zenpei Hamaguchi (Yoshito Yamaji), for her obligation. He encouraged the unhappy Yuriko and taught her how to make her marriage with Toshio a happy one. He makes a fresh start as an architect under the care of Ryosuke Shibata (Jiro Yanagi), who had taken care of his father, but Ryosuke's daughter Sumiko (Yoko Katsuragi) has feelings for him. Fujie Kakimoto's (Sadako Sawamura) son Koichi (Eiji Wakasugi) came to know about Sumiko and asked her to marry him after coming to Shinya to ask for her design. Knowing that Shinya's love for Yuriko would not be easily wiped away, Sumiko decided to marry Koichi, who had a bad leg. Shinya watches the beautiful bond between Koichi and Sumiko and decides to forget his past and move forward on the path to self-perfection.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- JA
Production Companies
- Shochiku
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dreaming People about?
Shinya Ban (Masao Wakahara) returns from the south and is deeply disappointed when he learns that his mutual friend Yuriko (Mieko Takamine) is marrying Toshio (Toshio Hosokawa), the son of Zenpei H...
Who directed Dreaming People?
Dreaming People was directed by Noboru Nakamura.
How long is Dreaming People?
Dreaming People has a runtime of 1 hours and 37 minutes (97 minutes total).
When was Dreaming People released?
Dreaming People was released on June 10, 1953 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Dreaming People?
The main cast of Dreaming People includes Masao Wakahara, Mieko Takamine, Eijirō Yanagi, Yōko Katsuragi, Yoshito Yamaji.