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Funeral Parade of Roses

1970·1h 45m·Not Rated
Drama
IMDb Rating
★ 7.7/10
8,417 votes

In 1960s Tokyo, Gonda owns a bar in which the gay, cross-dresser, and trans scenes meet. The focus is on young Eddie, who begins a relationship with Gonda and ends up embroiled in something bigger.

Funeral Parade of Roses is a 1970 drama movie directed by Toshio Matsumoto, starring Pîtâ, Koichi Nakamura, Osamu Ogasawara. It holds an IMDb rating of 7.7/10 from 8,417 votes and runs 1h 45m.

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Director
Toshio Matsumoto
Stars
Pîtâ
Koichi Nakamura
Osamu Ogasawara
Yoshimi Jô
Creators
Toshio Matsumoto
Details
1970-10-29
105 min
Movie
Not Rated
★ Japan
★ Japanese, English
Keywords
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