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is a 1939 Japanese film directed by Masahiro Makino. It is a musical comedy. Fulfilling his reputation as a fast worker, Makino made the film in only two weeks when an opening was created in the production schedule of another film, 'Yaji Kita Dchki', after its star, Chiez Kataoka, came down with appendicitis (Kataoka's scenes in 'Singing Lovebirds' were filmed in only a few hours). The film, however, has become "the most frequently revived Japanese prewar musical film," featuring music ranging from jazz to jruri, and popular music stars like Dick Mine. Makino made other musicals like 'Hanako-san' (1943) and was known for his rhythmic style. 'Singing Lovebirds' also features Takashi Shimura, most famous as the lead samurai in Akira Kurosawa's 'Seven Samurai', in a singing role.

Plot



Oharu is the daughter of Kysai Shimura, a rnin who now makes his living making umbrellas. She is in love with another rnin, Reisabur Asai, who lives next door, but he is being pursued by two of the town beauties, Otomi and Fujio. To make things even more difficult for Oharu, her father is obsessed with antiques, buying them even though he has little money and even when most of them eventually turn out to be fakes. A mistake, however, puts him deeply in debt to the local lord, Tanbanokami Minezawa, and he is confronted with having to sell Oharu in order to pay it off.

Cast



* Chiez Kataoka as Reisabur Asai, a rnin

* Takashi Shimura as Kysai Shimura

* Haruyo Ichikawa as Oharu, Kysai's daughter

* Dick Mine as Tanbanokami Minezawa

* Tomiko Hattori as Otomi

* Fujiko Fukamizu as Fujio

References




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