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'Tky no hito saynara' ( ) is a 1956 Japanese film directed by Ishir Honda. The film is about young lovers trying to listen to their heart despite their parent's interjecting.

Production



The film is the first of three short feature films starring the 'enka' singer Chiyoko Shimakura. These films were made in conjunction with Ryo Takei's company Sogei Pro. According to Honda, the film was made at a time when Toho was "trying everything out" which led to building a film around Chiyoko Shimakura. Honda commented later on the era saying he "tried [his] best at whatever kind of thing would come my way instead of rejecting something that might not have been for me."

Release



'Tky no hito saynara' was distributed theatrically by Toho on 28 June 1956.

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