Okoge (film)

1992 Japanese film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Okoge (おこげ, Fag Hag) 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; okama (おかま or オカマ, cooking pot) is used as a slang reference for gay men, and by analogy okoge (おこげ, burnt rice), rice that sticks to a cooking pot during cooking, is used to refer to their female friends.[1]

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Okoge
Directed byTakehiro Nakajima
Written byTakehiro Nakajima
StarringMisa Shimizu
Takehiro Murata
Takeo Nakahara
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120 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
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Misa ShimizuSayoko Morohashi
Takehiro MurataGoh Yoshino
Takeo Nakahara“Tochi”, Tochihiko Terazaki
Atsushi FukazawaTamio
Takatoshi TakedaTsuyuki, Bartender
Masayuki ShionoyaKurihara
Kyozo NagatsukaToichi, Goh's brother
Mitsuko OkaTokuko
Michiyo YokoyamaManami
Noriko SengokuKinoe Yoshino, Goh's mother
Toshie NegishiYayoi Terazaki, Tochi's wife
Charles GarfieldSayoko's Stepfather
Yoshiko Kuga
Dump Matsumoto
Toshinori Omi
Casey Takamine
Guts Ishimatsu
Eriko Watanabe
Michio Kita
Asako Mori
Yoko Okawa
Shô Ryûzanji
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