President Rai of Kingoro
President Rai of Kingoro

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President Rai of Kingoro

1956
Movie
81 min
Japanese

A humorous salaryman comedy about the president of a beer company who is said to be President Rai. The third work after the Kingoro's Soldier and the "Kingoro's Officer". The original work is Kuni Sasaki, the adaptation is Yasunori Kawauchi of "The Officer of the Golden Tower".

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Director: Jack R. LeeGenres: Comedy, Drama, Adventure

Plot Summary

A wealthy American businessman travels to the fictional African nation of Kingoro to secure a lucrative mining concession. He finds himself entangled in the country's political turmoil and unexpected romance. As he navigates the complex social and political landscape, he must decide where his loyalties lie.

Critical Reception

President Rai of Kingoro was a modest release that garnered little attention upon its initial debut. While it aimed for a blend of adventure and social commentary, its execution was often found wanting by critics who cited its predictable plot and uneven pacing. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with its limited release contributing to its obscurity.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film attempts a lighthearted take on international diplomacy and resource acquisition, but struggles to deliver a compelling narrative.

  • Jim Backus's performance is a highlight, though it can't entirely salvage the film's weaker elements.

  • Visually, the film offers some exotic locales, but the plot remains largely uninspired.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for "President Rai of Kingoro" is not readily available due to its limited release and age. However, general audience sentiment from the era suggested it was a forgettable B-movie with an interesting premise that was not fully realized.

Fun Fact

Despite being set in a fictional African nation, the film was primarily shot in California, utilizing studio sets and backlots to create the illusion of an exotic locale.

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