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Onatsu and Seijuro is a film of genre Drama with Ichikawa Raizō VIII

Onatsu and Seijuro (1954)

Onatsu and Seijuro
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Length 1h40
Genres Drama,    Romance

Onatsu and Seijuro (歌ごよみ お夏清十郎 Utagoyomi Onatsu Seijūrō) is a 1954 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Taizo Fuyushima.

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