
In postwar Japan, two sisters—a film studio script girl and a revue dancer—become swept up in the growing labor movement when workers around them strike for better conditions. As their conservative father opposes their activism, his own dismissal forces him to confront the realities of class struggle and join their fight for a fairer future. Now considered a lost film, Those Who Make Tomorrow was produced by Toho to promote unionization during Japan’s Allied Occupation.

as Yoshiko Okamoto, Elder Sister

as Aiko Okamoto, Younger sister

as Fumie, Actress

as Tokiko, Second Dancing Girl

as Kimiko, Dancing Girl (uncredited)

as Shizumi, Dancing girl (uncredited)

as Chiyoko Hori, Chauffeur's Wife (uncredited)

as Takamine

as Fujita

as Gintaro Okamoto, Father

as Kin Okamoto, Mother

as Seizo Hori, Chauffeur (uncredited)

as Matsui, Light Man (uncredited)

as Theatre manager (uncredited)

as Section chief (uncredited)

as Director (uncredited)

as Kume (uncredited)

as Okamoto's colleague (uncredited)

as Haruko, Dancing girl (uncredited)

as Himself (uncredited)