Okoge | |
Director: | Takehiro Nakajima |
Starring: | Misa Shimizu Takehiro Murata Takeo Nakahara |
Runtime: | 120 minutes |
Country: | Japan |
Language: | Japanese |
is a gay-themed Japanese film written and directed by Takehiro Nakajima, released in 1992. The title comes from Japanese slang for a woman who prefers the company of gay men; is used as a slang reference for gay men, and by analogy, rice that sticks to a cooking pot during cooking, is used to refer to their female friends.[1]
Actor | Role | |
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Sayoko Morohashi | ||
Goh Yoshino | ||
“Tochi”, Tochihiko Terazaki | ||
Tamio | ||
Tsuyuki, Bartender | ||
Kurihara | ||
Toichi, Goh's brother | ||
Tokuko | ||
Manami | ||
Kinoe Yoshino, Goh's mother | ||
Yayoi Terazaki, Tochi's wife | ||
Sayoko's Stepfather | ||