A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Kaori Takeda, Ako, Jun Takahashi
Written by:
Osamu Hashimoto
Narito Kaneko
Directed by:
Kôyû Ohara
Release Date:
April 26, 1980
Original Title:
桃尻娘 プロポーズ大作戦
Alternate Titles:
Momojiri musume: purpozu daisakusen
Pink Tush Girl: Proposal Strategy
桃尻娘 プロポーズ大作戦
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Nikkatsu Corporation
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Two high school girls graduate and one of them goes off to a rural town to join an underground dance troupe. The other decides to visit and she stays with a troubled family.
I found this movie hard to rate. I kind of feel like I want to rate it slightly higher, but then I might be pushing it. The movie didn't bore me, even though there wasn't much going on. The dramatic climax of the movie didn't come across as dramatic on screen. Everything felt shallow. Other than the leading actress, whom I thought looked quite attractive, there wasn't really anything memorable going on.I also want to say that for a movie made in 1980 on what must have been a small budget, it never felt dated.
Art Direction:
Heihachiro Watanabe
Assistant Director:
Yasuaki Uegaki
Director:
Kōyū Ohara
Director of Photography:
Yonezō Maeda
Editor:
Jun Nabeshima
Lighting Director:
Kazuo Yabe
Novel:
Osamu Hashimoto
Original Music Composer:
Daiko Nagato
Kenji Kitajima
Producer:
Yoshihiro Yūki
Screenplay:
Narito Kaneko
Sound Recordist:
Fumio Hashimoto
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