New Third Class Executive: Fortune Teller (1960)
World Electric's top ad model disappears, throwing the company into disarray. A fortune-teller’s influence spreads through upper management, sending staff on a misguided search. Misinformation, internal friction, and unexpected revelations push the company to its limits.
Director: Toshio Sugie
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 84 min
Release Date: April 26, 1960
Cast
- Hisaya Morishige - Shiro Sawamura
- Daisuke Katō - Uchuu Takeda
- Keiju Kobayashi - Namiyoshi Yashiro
- Michiyo Aratama - Akiko Hakoda
- Machiko Kitagawa - Koharu
- Kyōko Mine - Keiko Kosuge
- Chieko Naniwa - Tsuruko Miyaguchi
- Yū Fujiki - Tadao Minagawa
- Kisao Hatamochi - Tsunekichi Mamiya
- Akiko Wakabayashi - Haruko Momoyama
Screenplay
- Keita Genji (Original Story)
- Toshiro Ide
Music: Yoshiyuki Kozu
Cinematography: Takeshi Suzuki
Editing: Chozo Obata
Production: TOHO
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: Toshio Sugie
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is New Third Class Executive: Fortune Teller about?
- World Electric's top ad model disappears, throwing the company into disarray. A fortune-teller’s influence spreads through upper management, sending staff on a misguided search. Misinformation, internal friction, and unexpected revelations push the company to its limits.
- Who directed New Third Class Executive: Fortune Teller?
- New Third Class Executive: Fortune Teller was directed by Toshio Sugie.
- Who stars in New Third Class Executive: Fortune Teller?
- New Third Class Executive: Fortune Teller stars Hisaya Morishige, Daisuke Katō, Keiju Kobayashi, Michiyo Aratama, Machiko Kitagawa, Kyōko Mine.
- How long is New Third Class Executive: Fortune Teller?
- New Third Class Executive: Fortune Teller has a runtime of 1h 24m (84 minutes).
- What genre is New Third Class Executive: Fortune Teller?
- New Third Class Executive: Fortune Teller is a Comedy, Drama film.
- Where was New Third Class Executive: Fortune Teller produced?
- New Third Class Executive: Fortune Teller was produced in Japan.