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No Blood Relation

Genres
Drama
Rating
7.2
StatusReleased
LanguagesNo Language
CountriesJapan
Release Date1932-12-16
Runtime79 mins

Overview

An actress returns to Tokyo after a successful stint in Hollywood to reclaim—with the help of her gangster brother—the daughter she abandoned years before.

Cast & Crew

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Shin'yō Nara

as Shunsaku Atsumi

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Yukiko Tsukuba

as Masako, Atsumi's wife

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Fumiko Katsuragi

as Kishiyo, Atsumi's mother

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Joji Oka

as Masaya Kusakabe

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Yoshiko Okada

as Tamae Kiyooka

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Ichiro Yuki

as Keiji Makino

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Kenichi Miyajima

as Secretary

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Toshiko Kojima

as Shigeko, Atsumi's daughter

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Shozaburo Abe

as Gen the Pelican

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Kanji Kawara

as Detective

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Kenji Oyama

as Lodger

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Kikuko Hanaoka

as Waitress

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Ryuko Fuji

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Tomio Aoki

as Neighbour's child

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Kōji Mitsui

as Guy on bike

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