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Yuko is in love with an old poet who happens to be also a married man. She waits patiently for him and only him, yet she is constantly being lust by others.
Director: Takashi Kurihara, Yōichi Higashi
Actors: Kaoru Endô, Katsuo Nakamura, Keiko Takahashi, Ken Nishida, Mariko Kaga, Noboru Nakaya, Rie Ito, Ryoji Nakamura, Tomoko Udagawa, Toshiyuki Kitami
Country: Japan
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