Sharam Q no Enka no Hanamichi
1997 Japanese film
- Hiroshi Saito
- Masashi Todayama[1]
- Akitoshi Takuma
- Hisao Kobayashi
- [Toru Miyazawa[1]
- Sharan Q
- Asaka Seto
- Takanori Jinai
- Sharan Q
- Kenaku Tanigawa[1]
Production
company
company
Fuji Television[1]
Release date
- 30 August 1997 (1997-08-30)
Running time
Sharam Q no Enka no Hanamichi (シャ乱Qの演歌の花道, Sharam Q's Enka Flower Path) is a 1997 Japanese comedy film directed by Yōjirō Takita and starring the rock band Sharam Q. It was released on 30 August 1997.[2]
Cast
- Tsunku as Rannosuke Amakusa
- Hatake as Haruo
- Takanori Jinnai as Hideto Kuroi
- Asaka Seto as Tamami Naruto
- Isao Bitō as Ichiro Misaki
- Masako Motoi as President Koike
- Takashi Matsuo as Manager
- Chisato Moritaka as Herself
- Ken Takayama as Himself
- Seiko Mineko as Seiko Matsuda
- Shu as Ryo
- Makoto as Masato
- Taisei as Hanyu
- Kenji Kawabata as Ana Kawabata
- Rika Sato as Ana Sato
- Miki Tominaga as New Singer
- Mikijirō Hira as Daisuke Naruto
Release
Sharam Q no Enka no Hanamichi was distributed theatrically in Japan by Toho on August 30, 1997.[1]
Reception
The film was chosen as the seventh best film at the 19th Yokohama Film Festival.[3]
Award | Date | Category | Recipients and nominees | Result |
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Yokohama Film Festival | 8 February 1998[4] | Best Supporting Actor | Isao Bitō | Won |
Special Jury Prize | SharaM Q no Enka no Hanamichi | Won |
References
- ^ a b c d e f g Galbraith IV 2008, p. 400.
- ^ シャ乱Qの演歌の花道 (1997). allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
- ^ 1997年度 日本映画ベストテン. homepage3.nifty.com/yokohama-eigasai (in Japanese). Retrieved 5 July 2014.
- ^ 第19回ヨコハマ映画祭 1997年日本映画個人賞. homepage3.nifty.com/yokohama-eigasai (in Japanese). Retrieved 5 July 2014.
Sources
- Galbraith IV, Stuart (2008). The Toho Studios Story: A History and Complete Filmography. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-1461673743.
External links
- Sharan-Q no enka no hanamichi at IMDb
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Films directed by Yōjirō Takita
- Comic Magazine (1986)
- Time Adventure: Zeccho 5-byo Mae (1986)
- Itoshino Half Moon (1987)
- Kimurake no Hitobito (1988)
- Nemuranai Machi: Shinjuku Same (1993)
- We Are Not Alone (1993)
- Sharan Q no enka no hanamichi (1997)
- Himitsu (1999)
- Onmyōji (2001)
- Onmyōji 2 (2003)
- When the Last Sword Is Drawn (2003)
- Ashurajō no Hitomi (2005)
- The Battery (2007)
- Departures (2008)
- Tenchi: The Samurai Astronomer (2012)
- The Last Recipe (2017)
- Sakura Guardian in the North (2018)
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