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Nowhere Man ()

Munô no hito (original title)
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Sukezo, a former manga comic artist, takes up the art rock business by setting up a shop in a shed by the river. He tries hard to be successful, but business does not go well and the family becomes progressively poorer.

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Sukezo Sukegawa
Jun Fubuki ...
Momoko Sukegawa
Kotaro Santo ...
Sansuke, the son
Miyako Yamaguchi ...
Tatsuko Ishiyama
Taro Maruse ...
Sekiun Ishiyama
Hiroshi Kanbe ...
Karuishi Yamakawa
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Man with sunglasses
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Homeless
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Kurahara
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Lady who walks
Tatsumi Kumashiro ...
Birdman
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Man who walks
Seikô Itô ...
Editor
Akiko Nomura ...
Woman at Inn
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Police
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Botan Senba ...
Sada Kurahara
Yôji Tanaka ...
Bar patron (as Yoji Tanaka)
Teru

Directed by

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Naoto Takenaka

Written by

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Toshiharu Maruuchi ... (screenplay)
 
Yoshiharu Tsuge ... (manga)

Produced by

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Shôzô Ichiyama ... producer (as Shozo Ichiyama)
Yoshihisa Nakagawa ... planner
Kazuyoshi Okuyama ... executive producer
Hirotsugu Yoshida ... producer

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Titi Matsumura ... (as Gontiti)
Gonzalez Mikami ... (as Gontiti)

Cinematography by

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Yasushi Sasakibara

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Frank Mazzola
Yoshiyuki Okuhara

Production Design by

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Iwao Saitô

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Mineharu Kitamura ... sound

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David Boushey ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Yôji Tanaka ... gaffer (as Yoji Tanaka)

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Also Known As
  • 無能の人 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Nowhere Man (United States)
  • Nowhere Man (World-wide, English title)
  • Nowhere Man (United Kingdom)
  • Nowhere Man
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  • 107 min
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Movie Connections Referenced in 100 Years of Japanese Cinema (1995). See more »

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