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The Elegant Life of Mr. Everyman

"This is the big story of a little man"

A salaryman's drunken ravings in public attract the attention of journalists who coerce him into telling them his life's story.

Top Cast

  • Keiju Kobayashi

    Keiju Kobayashi

    Eburi Toshimaru

  • Michiyo Aratama

    Michiyo Aratama

    Natsuko

  • Eijirō Tōno

    Eijirō Tōno

    Akiharu

  • Jerry Itō

    Jerry Itō

    Pete

  • Tadao Nakamaru

    Tadao Nakamaru

    Sakuma

  • Michino Yokoyama

    Michino Yokoyama

    Junko

  • Akihiko Hirata

    Akihiko Hirata

    Eburi's older brother

  • Tatsuyoshi Ehara

    Tatsuyoshi Ehara

  • Nami Tamura

    Nami Tamura

    Michiko

Overview

A salaryman's drunken ravings in public attract the attention of journalists who coerce him into telling them his life's story.

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