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Okoge (おこげ, Fag Hag?) is a gay-themed Japanese film written and directed by Takehiro Nakajima, released in 1992.
Actor |
Role |
Misa Shimizu |
Sayoko Morohashi |
Takehiro Murata |
Goh Yoshino |
Takeo Nakahara |
“Tochi”, Tochihiko Terazaki |
Atsushi Fukazawa |
Tamio |
Takatoshi Takeda |
Tsuyuki, Bartender |
Masayuki Shionoya |
Kurihara |
Kyozo Nagatsuka |
Toichi, Goh's brother |
Mitsuko Oka |
Tokuko |
Michiyo Yokoyama |
Manami |
Noriko Sengoku |
Kinoe Yoshino, Goh's mother |
Toshie Negishi |
Yayoi Terazaki, Tochi's wife |
Charles Garfield |
Sayoko's Stepfather |
Yoshiko Kuga |
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Dump Matsumoto |
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Toshinori Omi |
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Casey Takamine |
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Guts Ishimatsu |
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Eriko Watanabe |
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Michio Kita |
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Asako Mori |
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Yoko Ogawa |
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Shô Ryûzanji |
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[edit] Awards
- 1992 Hochi Film Award: Best Actress (Misa Shimizu), Best Supporting Actor (Takehiro Murata) [1]
- 1993 Kinema Junpo Award: Best Supporting Actor (Takehiro Murata) [2]
- 1993 Mainichi Film Award: Best Supporting Actor (Takehiro Murata) [3]
- 1992 The Nikkan Sports Film Award: Best Newcomer (Misa Shimizu), Best Supporting Actor (Takehiro Murata) [4]
- 1992 Yokohama Film Festival: Best Actress (Misa Shimizu) [5]
- 1993 Japan Academy Prize: Best Supporting Actor nomination (Takehiro Murata) [6]
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