

Fighting Tatsu, the Rickshaw Man
1964 Directed by Tai KatōRichshaw man Tatsu has wandered to Osaka from Tokyo. He has quarrels with Kimiyakko, a geisha, and throws her into the river. But later, he falls in love with her. Yasaburo, the oyabun of the Nishikawa Gang, loves her very much too. However, as he likes Tatsu's dynamic personality, he volunteers to become a go-between for their marriage. Yasaburo gets tipped off by Yajima who wants to take over the territory of the Nishikawa Gang, and is arrested and imprisoned. After his release, Yajima tries to kill him. Ginjiro, a lover of Tamaryu respects Kimiyakko as an older sister and a follower of Tatsu, is murdered. After the third marriage ceremony just between Tatsu and Kimiyakko, Tatsu goes off to the place of fighting.

Sumiko Fuji
....................................................
Chōichirō Kawarasaki
....................................................
Nami Munakata
....................................................
Hiroko Sakuramachi
....................................................
Akira Shioji
....................................................
Meichō Soganoya
....................................................
Ryōhei Uchida
....................................................Director
...........................................................Tai Katō
Writer
...........................................................Tai Katō
Norifumi Suzuki
Novel
...........................................................Gohei Kamiya
Editor
...........................................................Shintarō Miyamoto
Sound
...........................................................Shigeji Nakayama
Director of Photography
...........................................................Shintarō Kawasaki
Production Companies
...................................................Toei Company
Production Countries
........................................................Japan
Spoken Languages
....................................................日本語
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Crime
Drama
Reviews