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Good Morning

1962·1h 34m·Not Rated
DramaFamilyComedy
IMDb Rating
★ 7.8/10
12,454 votes
Metascore
87
Metacritic

Two boys begin a silence strike and stop speaking to press their parents into buying them a new television set.

Good Morning is a 1962 drama family movie directed by Yasujirô Ozu, starring Kuniko Miyake, Yoshiko Kuga, Keiji Sada. It holds an IMDb rating of 7.8/10 from 12,454 votes and runs 1h 34m.

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Director
Yasujirô Ozu
Stars
Kuniko Miyake
Yoshiko Kuga
Keiji Sada
Chishû Ryû
Details
1962-02-01
94 min
Movie
Not Rated
★ Japan
★ Japanese, English
Keywords
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