The sophomore directorial effort from ill-fated Japanese filmmaker Juzo Itami, Tampopo is an off-beat comedy featuring several intersecting stories all related to food. Tsutomu Yamazaki plays Goro, a truck driver who helps a young widow named Tampopo (Nobuko Miyamoto) improve her noodle restaurant. ...more
MPAA Rating: NR | Year: 1986 | Running Time: 114 minutes
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A gleeful thumb in the eye of Japan's money-mad 1980s culture, Juzo Itami's masterpiece subverts all that is right and proper with food and sex. Dubbed the first "noodle western," the film concerns a craggy-faced Shane-like stranger (he drives a semi instead of a horse) who aids a young widow named Tampopo as she struggles to make the best bowl of ramen noodles in town. On one level, the film works as an odd metaphor for Japan's newfound affluence, built on avid borrowings from other cultures. ...more
- Ken Watanabe - Gun
- Nobuko Miyamoto - Tampopo
- Tsutomu Yamazaki - Goro
- Koji Yakusho - Man in White Suit
- Rikiya Yasuoka - Pisken
- Akira Kubo - Restaurant Owner
- Masahiko Tsugawa - Supermarket's Manager
- Shuji Otake - Rich Old Man
- Choei Takahashi - Company's Staff
- Kinzo Sakura
- Juzo Itami - Director
- Yasushi Tamaoki - Producer
- Juzo Itami - Producer
- Seigo Hosogoe - Producer
- Juzo Itami - Screenwriter
- Takeo Kimura - Art Director
- Akira Suzuki - Editor
- Kunihiko Murai - Composer (Music Score)
- Masaki Tamura - Cinematographer













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