Released Date:
1955-11-18
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
93 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (5502 Reviews)
Director:
Hiroshi InagakiHideji Hèjè (play)
Hiroshi Inagaki
Tokuhei Wakao
Eiji Yoshikawa (novel)
With his closest friend, Matahachi, Takezo (the town's wild, orphan kid) leaves his village to join an army on its way to battle. After their side loses, they seek shelter in the isolated home of a widow, Oko, and her daughter, Akemi. Oko seduces Matahachi, who forgets his betrothal to the virtuous Otsu. Oko, Matahachi, and Akemi go to Kyoto, but Takezo returns to the village. Matahachi's family rejects Takezo's report and has him arrested for treason. A monk rescues him from death and sentences him to the study of the samurai code. Otsu and Takezo fall in love, and she promises to wait for him when he sets off on the road as a knight errant.
Released Date:
1960-05-03
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
103 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (473 Reviews)
Director:
Hiroshi InagakiHiroshi Inagaki
Mansaku Itami
Shunsaku Iwashita (story)
In the turn of the Twentieth Century, the rickshaw driver Matsugoro "Matsu" is a happy man and a troublemaker well-known by everyone in his village. One day, Matsu sees an injured boy, Toshio, and brings him home. His mother Yoshiko Yoshioka asks Matsuo to take the boy to the doctor and then her husband Capt. Kotaro Yoshioka asks her to reward Matsu. However the rickshaw man refuses the money and becomes a friend of the family. When Kotaro unexpectedly dies, Matsuo helps Yoshiko to raise her son. Soon he falls in love with her, but he does not dare to open his heart to Yoshiko since they belong to different social classes.
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