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Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald

Original title: Rajio no jikan
  • 1997
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
2.2K
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Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald (1997)
SatireSlapstickComedy

Just before the live airing of a radio play, an actress decides to change the name of her character. This cascades into a battle of egos by all involved that causes continual script changes ... Read allJust before the live airing of a radio play, an actress decides to change the name of her character. This cascades into a battle of egos by all involved that causes continual script changes while the play is on-air live.Just before the live airing of a radio play, an actress decides to change the name of her character. This cascades into a battle of egos by all involved that causes continual script changes while the play is on-air live.

  • Director
    • Kôki Mitani
  • Writers
    • Kôki Mitani
    • Tokyo Sunshine Boys
  • Stars
    • Toshiaki Karasawa
    • Kyôka Suzuki
    • Masahiko Nishimura
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kôki Mitani
    • Writers
      • Kôki Mitani
      • Tokyo Sunshine Boys
    • Stars
      • Toshiaki Karasawa
      • Kyôka Suzuki
      • Masahiko Nishimura
    • 21User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 17 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Toshiaki Karasawa
    Toshiaki Karasawa
    • Manabu Kudô - Director
    Kyôka Suzuki
    • Miyako Suzuki - Writer
    Masahiko Nishimura
    Masahiko Nishimura
    • Tatsuhiko Ushijima
    Keiko Toda
    Keiko Toda
    • Nokko Senbon
    Jun Inoue
    • Hiromitsu Hirose
    Toshiyuki Hosokawa
    Toshiyuki Hosokawa
    • Jô Hamamura
    Kaoru Okunuki
    • Sumiko Nagai
    Zen Kajihara
    • Harugorô Otaguro
    Moro Morooka
    Moro Morooka
    • Bucky - Writer
    Yoshimasa Kondô
    • Shirô Suzuki - Miyako's Husband
    Akira Fuse
    • Shûji Horinouchi
    Shunji Fujimura
    Shunji Fujimura
    • Mansaku Iori
    Shirô Namiki
    • Suguru Hosaka
    Hiromasa Taguchi
    • Makoto Tatsumi - Sound Mixer
    Yasukiyo Umeno
    • Kenjûrô Furukawa
    Takehiko Ono
    • Ben Noda
    Ken Watanabe
    Ken Watanabe
    • Raita Ônuki - Truck Driver
    Kaori Momoi
    Kaori Momoi
    • Takako Nakaura
    • Director
      • Kôki Mitani
    • Writers
      • Kôki Mitani
      • Tokyo Sunshine Boys
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    User reviews21

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    10lee_eisenberg

    thank you, Japan, for making us laugh

    Are one of those people who believes that Japan can only make movies about the Yakuza, or such topics? Then look no further than "Rajio no jikan" (called "Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald" in English)! A radio station in Tokyo is broadcasting a love story. It goes smoothly at first, but then they keep rewriting it. From there, their broadcast gets progressively crazier and crazier.

    Boy! How they came up with that stuff is beyond me, but they did it. The English title comes from...well, I don't want to spoil that scene. The point is that you gotta see this movie if you can find it anywhere. It hearkens back to movies like "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" and "The Russians are Coming, The Russians are Coming", with the way that something seemingly small branches out into total lunacy. Absolutely hilarious.
    shourav

    what movies are meant to be

    I bought the last available ticket to see Welcome Back, Mr McDonald this evening, having been unsuccessful at obtaining one for Love Letter. Maybe because I chanced upon this film, not having any expectations, I enjoyed it tremendously. Sure the film has some stock comic characters and stock comic situations and the premise (message?) may strike a chord in every struggling artiste's heart, but the grit with which this film is made is heartwarming. A novice playwright's maiden radio play gets torn to shreds by the powers that be as she hangs on, flailingly, to the emotion that she hopes to convey. A film that reminds us that our heart yearns for the underdog while our mind rationalises the behaviour of the seemingly tyrannical, this film reminds us of what movies are meant to be: an adventure where at the end you can't help but exclaim.
    8dreamalert

    A real hoot.

    "Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald" in English. This account of a live radio drama gone awry has universal appeal, while also poking fun at contemporary Japanese culture. There are some wonderfully frantic comic scenes in it. Everything that can go wrong with a young writer's first drama script happens, which is how a love story about a Japanese girl saved by a fisherman turns into the tale of a Chicago trial lawyer rescued by an astronaut who's subsequently lost in space, etc. I give it eight ho's out of ten.
    10crossbow0106

    Radio Chaos

    A brilliant comedy from Japan about a radio station going live with an original drama written by Miyako, a housewife, who entered a contest the station gave. She is played superbly by the plainly dressed but pretty Kyoko Suzuki. From the beginning, the madness starts. Her screenplay keeps getting tweaked to the point where it is unrecognizable and the last second script changes keep the tension up. Throughout, the characters are so rich: The temperamental actress Nokko (Keiko Toda), the too appeasing producer, the opinionated engineer, the suffering manager of Nokko, Miyako's husband who thinks the screenplay is about him, and so on. Its screwball comedy at its best, frantic, unrelenting and, at times, hilarious. I would not usually give a 10 to a movie such as this, but this one not only keeps your interest, it gets better and better. Even Ken Wattanabe is here, playing a trucker who, while driving his big rig, tunes into the melodrama and is moved by it all. Writer/Director Koki Mitani does a superb job of keeping the pacing perfect in this film. You have to see it, it is really terrific.
    9ankyron-2

    Best Japanese comedy since Itami

    At a time when Japanese movies are becoming less and less imaginative and more and more standardized, THE RADIO HOUR stands as one of the happiest surprises from their industry in many years. Koki Mitani's script and direction are beautifully assured, and the actors, particularly the hilarious Jun Inoue as the cheerful, prankish Hiromitsu, couldn't be better. Mitani doesn't bother directly explaining anything to the audience; rather, he expertly shows a wide range of human behavior, each quirk of which leads to yet another bizarre twist in the ongoing live-broadcast drama. Fortunately, Mitani likes all his characters, and with marvelous economy, sees that we well understand why they behave the way they do. In fact as the story unfolds, one begins to see Mitani's story as something of an allegory for the filmmaking process, or the process of any endeavor, including the theater or the radio, that involves a broad number of collaborators. There's the actor who'll go along with anything, and the actor who won't; the actress who demands a star turn (but mainly because she feels underappreciated); the technicians who've seen it all before, and scramble to improvise; and, finally, the playwright herself, increasingly weirded out by what's becoming a perversion of everything she intended. But, finally, was what she intended any better than what what the rest of the team threw together? They needed her to get started; she needed them for the same reason.

    Collaboration means interdependence, and if the audience is finally happy, as Mitani ultimately suggests, then what better outcome could there be? There is not a finer or more cheerful film to come out of Japan since the last works of Juzo Itami, and it is fitting that his widow, the great actress Nobuko Miyamoto, contributes a (nearly invisible) cameo, to one of the few Japanese films to emulate the spirit of her late husband's art. And like Itami's films, THE RADIO HOUR is that rare Japanese comedy that audiences anywhere can enjoy

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    • Trivia
      Toshiyuki Hosokawa introduces his character as Donald McDonald after seeing a McDonald's fast food bag. The reason for this is because Ronald McDonald is known as "Donald McDonald" in Japan.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Singapore Panda/New New Panda (2013)

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    • A radio station on 1602 kHz?

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    • Release date
      • November 8, 1997 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 心情直播不NG
    • Production companies
      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
      • Premiere International
      • Toho
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,507
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,887
      • Sep 12, 1999
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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