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Nettai rakuen kurabu

September 17, 1994 1h 44m

Originally released in 1994. Nettai rakuen kurabu is a feature film. directed by Yojiro Takita.

Starring Misa Shimizu, Masato Hagiwara, and Morio Kazama

Synopsis

Straight-laced, honest Japanese travel agent Misuzu gets a job as a tour guide so that she can the world. On her first assignment in Bangkok, Thailand she does her best for her ungrateful charges, but gets fired when the hotel (through no fault of her own) misplaces all their passports. She also finds herself the victim of a scam by two Japanese con-artists (innocent-looking Tondabayashi and half-Thai Thuy) living in Bangkok. When the hotel finds the passports, she decides to buck the system and sell them on the black market. She teams up with the two con-artists to scam, rip off and rob all the Japanese tourists in Bangkok. They keep trying to pull off bigger and bigger jobs, and end up in trouble with two dumb, sightseeing yakuza, among others. Also, a love triangle forms as Tondabayashi falls for Misuzu, and Misuzu falls for the older Thuy.

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 17, 1994 31 years ago
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Runtime 1h 44m 104 minutes total
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Language English Original language
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Country Japan Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • Shochiku

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nettai rakuen kurabu about?

Straight-laced, honest Japanese travel agent Misuzu gets a job as a tour guide so that she can the world. On her first assignment in Bangkok, Thailand she does her best for her ungrateful charges, ...

Who directed Nettai rakuen kurabu?

Nettai rakuen kurabu was directed by Yojiro Takita.

How long is Nettai rakuen kurabu?

Nettai rakuen kurabu has a runtime of 1 hours and 44 minutes (104 minutes total).

When was Nettai rakuen kurabu released?

Nettai rakuen kurabu was released on September 17, 1994 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Nettai rakuen kurabu?

The main cast of Nettai rakuen kurabu includes Misa Shimizu, Masato Hagiwara, Morio Kazama, Hakuryu, Ittoku Kishibe.