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Passing Fancy is a 1933 film that blends comedy and drama in the context of Depression-era Tokyo. Directed by Shochiku, it features a story revolving around a single father and a homeless young woman.
This film is somewhat scarce, especially in good condition, which makes it quite appealing for collectors. The original prints are a rarity, so finding a copy may take some effort, but it's rewarding when you do. Interest in early Japanese cinema has been on the rise, and titles like this one often draw attention for their historical context and storytelling approach, making it a fascinating addition for those who appreciate the nuances of film history.
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Passing Fancy is a blend of comedy and drama.
The film was produced by Shochiku.
Passing Fancy was released in 1933.
The top cast includes Takeshi Sakamoto, Tomio Aoki, and Nobuko Fushimi.
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