

You Can Succeed, Too
Genres
Overview
A group of friends try to find success in corporate Japan.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
100 min
Release Date
1964-05-30
Status
Released
Original Language
Japanese
Vote Count
2
Vote Average
7.5
Frankie Sakai
Zenta Yamakawa
Tadao Takashima
Nakai
Izumi Yukimura
Yôko Kataoka
Kiiton Masuda
Shingo Kataoka
Mie Hama
Beniko Hattori
Mie Nakao
Ryôko Mita
Ichirō Arishima
Ômori
Jerry Itō
Mr. McLeager
Ikio Sawamura
Hiroshi Tachihara
Ono
Arihiro Fujimura
Yoyo Miyata
Executive A
Toki Shiozawa
Masaya Nihei
Kazuo Suzuki
Kimura
Jun'ichi Tanaka
Executive C
Yutaka Nakayama
Ichiro Namiki
President of Towa Tourlist Co.
Kôji Uno
Yoshiko Miyata
Kyoko Mori
Mieko Kurenai
Yōichirō Kitagawa
Kenzo Echigo
Ernest Richter
Wilson
Marjorie Richter
Mrs. Wilson
Hisao Toake
Executive B
Hitoshi Ueki
A salaryman (uncredited)
Michiko Kawa
Kiyomi Mizunoya
Wakako Tanabe
Yōko Yano
Kayoko Suzuki
Midori Uchiyama
Eimei Esumi
Torauemon Utazawa
Yasuo Araki
Rinsaku Ogata
Yukihiko Gondō
Hideo Shibuya
Ryôji Shimizu
Eisuke Nakanishi
Hiroshi Tachihara
Ryûtarô Amami
Toku Ihara
Tokio Ôkawa
Masaaki Tachibana
Kamayuki Tsubono
Takashi Narita
Bin Furuya
Yasushi Matsubara
Haruo Suzuki
Shigeo Katō
Sachiko Môri
Tamami Urayama
Sōji Ubukata
Keiichirō Katsumoto
Seiji Onaka
Yoshie Kihira
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