Three Resurrected Drunkards
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Directed byNagisa Ōshima
Written byMasao Adachi
Mamoru Sasaki
Tsutomu Tamura
Nagisa Ōshima
Mamoru Sasaki
Tsutomu Tamura
Nagisa Ōshima
Based on"Kaette kita yopparai" by The Folk Crusaders
StarringKazuhiko Katō, Osamu Kitayama, Norihiko Hashida, Kei Satō, Cha Dae-Sun, Fumio Watanabe, Mako Midori, Masao Adachi
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| Directed by | Nagisa Ōshima |
| Written by | Masao Adachi Mamoru Sasaki Tsutomu Tamura Nagisa Ōshima |
| Based on | "Kaette kita yopparai" by The Folk Crusaders |
| Starring | Kazuhiko Katō, Osamu Kitayama, Norihiko Hashida, Kei Satō, Cha Dae-Sun, Fumio Watanabe, Mako Midori, Masao Adachi |
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| Country | Japan |
| Language | Japanese |
Three Resurrected Drunkards (帰って来たヨッパライ, kaette kita yopparai) is a Japanese film directed by Nagisa Ōshima. It was based on the hit song "kaette kita yopparai" by The Folk Crusaders, a folk and pop music group that also appeared in the film.[1][2] It was released in March 1968.[3]
Three young men go to the beach. Someone steals their clothes while they swim, and replaces them with ones that then leave the three mistaken for illegal aliens. In a commentary on the way Korean immigrants are treated in Japan, the three must then flee from the authorities, who are presented in a ridiculing light.[4]
Cast
Cast:[5]
- Kazuhiko Katō
- Osamu Kitayama
- Norihiko Hashida
- Kei Satō
- Cha Dae-Sun
- Fumio Watanabe
- Mako Midori
- Masao Adachi - Policeman