
Night on Earth(1991)
A quintet of cabbies in five cities and their remarkable fares on the same eventful night.



Goro Kishitani
Tadao

Ruby Moreno
Connie

Moeko Ezawa
Eijun

Masato Furuoya
Konno

Yoshiki Arizono
Hoso

Kenichi Endo
Arai Mitsusu

Masato Hagiwara
Businessman

Akio Kaneda
Security Guard
Kumija Kim
Jeogori Woman
Kim Soo-jin
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All Under the Moon is a drama, comedy film released in 1993 exploring themes of taxi, taxi driver, zainichi. Directed by Yōichi Sai, it stars Goro Kishitani, Ruby Moreno, Moeko Ezawa. A Korean taxi-driver interacts both humorously and tragically with his customers and employers in '90s Tokyo.
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