The Daphne
"Four Different Patterns of Wedding Ceremonies for Four Sisters"
Originally released in 1966. The Daphne is a drama film. directed by Yasuki Chiba.
Starring Machiko Kyō, Yōko Tsukasa, and Reiko Dan
Synopsis
Four sisters are all named after flowers. While the two youngest are married, the eldest two remain single, much to the annoyance of their long-suffering mother. The mother and her brother try various schemes to find husbands for them.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Machiko Kyō
as Kikuko (the eldest daughter)
Yōko Tsukasa
as Umeko (the second daughter)
Reiko Dan
as Sakura (the third daughter)
Yuriko Hoshi
as Ayame (the fourth daughter)
Keiju Kobayashi
as Ooka (Umeko's husband)
Yōsuke Natsuki
as Nomura (Ayame's husband)
Akira Takarada
as Kudo
Tadao Takashima
as Minegishi (Ooka's friend)
Norihei Miki
Ichirō Arishima
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- JA
Production Companies
- TOHO
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Daphne about?
Four sisters are all named after flowers. While the two youngest are married, the eldest two remain single, much to the annoyance of their long-suffering mother. The mother and her brother try vari...
Who directed The Daphne?
The Daphne was directed by Yasuki Chiba.
How long is The Daphne?
The Daphne has a runtime of 1 hours and 46 minutes (106 minutes total).
When was The Daphne released?
The Daphne was released on October 1, 1966 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Daphne?
The main cast of The Daphne includes Machiko Kyō, Yōko Tsukasa, Reiko Dan, Yuriko Hoshi, Keiju Kobayashi.