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Five Gents and a Chinese Merchant 1968

89 min📅 1968-02-24

Step into the corporate world of 1960s Japan with *Five Gents and a Chinese Merchant* (1968), a sharp comedy-drama directed by Shūe Matsubayashi.

Director: Shūe Matsubayashi

Cast

Hisaya Morishige
Hisaya Morishige
Keitarō Takayama
Daisuke Katō
Daisuke Katō
Tsutomu Ariga
Keiju Kobayashi
Keiju Kobayashi
Kenichi Honjō
Yōko Tsukasa
Yōko Tsukasa
Natsuyo Honjō
Toshio Kurosawa
Toshio Kurosawa
Tōru Tanaka
Wakako Sakai
Wakako Sakai
Megumi Nakayama
Yuko Hama
Yuko Hama
Akiko
Asami Kuji
Atsuko Takayama
Nobuo Nakamura
Nobuo Nakamura
Fujikawa
Yuriko Hanabusa
Yuriko Hanabusa
Matsuno Honjō

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Five Gents and a Chinese Merchant (1968) about?

The film centers on an aging company president who launches a youth-focused corporate fitness drive but soon discovers he can't keep up with his own demands. A satirical take on workplace trends and generational clashes, it blends sharp humor with moments of quiet reflection.

Who directed Five Gents and a Chinese Merchant?

Shūe Matsubayashi, a Japanese director known for his work in comedy and drama, helmed this 1968 film.

Who stars in Five Gents and a Chinese Merchant?

The movie features a stellar cast led by Hisaya Morishige, alongside Daisuke Katō, Keiju Kobayashi, Yōko Tsukasa, and Toshio Kurosawa.

Is Five Gents and a Chinese Merchant (1968) worth watching?

While it lacks an IMDb rating, the film's blend of comedy and drama, along with its nostalgic setting, makes it a charming watch for fans of 1960s Japanese cinema. Its themes of aging and corporate culture add depth to its lighthearted premise.

How long is Five Gents and a Chinese Merchant?

The runtime is 89 minutes.

About Five Gents and a Chinese Merchant (1968) — A 1960s Comedy-Drama on Corporate Fitness Gone Wrong

Step into the corporate world of 1960s Japan with *Five Gents and a Chinese Merchant* (1968), a sharp comedy-drama directed by Shūe Matsubayashi. This 89-minute gem follows an aging company president who champions a bold fitness initiative aimed at the younger workforce—only to find himself struggling to keep pace with his own campaign.

The film blends humor and social commentary, poking fun at generational divides while exploring themes of fading stamina and leadership. With Hisaya Morishige leading a charismatic cast, including Daisuke Katō and Keiju Kobayashi, the movie delivers witty dialogue and heartfelt moments against a backdrop of office life. The atmosphere is light yet insightful, making it a memorable snapshot of mid-century corporate culture.