Machiko Kyô

  • Kôji Shima – Asakusa no yoru (1954)

    Kôji Shima1951-1960DramaJapanRomance

    A young scriptwriter with a yakuza upbringing, an iron-fire dancer, a young painter, and a pure-hearted downtown girl fall in love in Asakusa in this entertaining tale of love and action.Read More »

  • Kôji Shima – Yûrakuchô de aimashô AKA Chance Meeting (1958)

    Kôji Shima1951-1960DramaJapanRomance

    Aya successfully stages a fashion show in Osaka and in the train on her way home to Tokyo accidentally treads on a man’s foot. The man whose name is Rentaro is not amused. Just afterwards she notices that he is reading a magazine which carries her picture which he crushes and throws under his seat. One of her customers in Tokyo is a pretty girl named Kana for whom she had designed a dress which at first seems quite satisfactory. But a few days later Kana brings it back. It seems her brother thinks it terrible. But when Kana brings the dress back she meets Aya’s brother, Takeshi, with whom she becomes friendly and Takeshi gives her a new dress which he smuggles out of his sister’s office. When Aya finds Kana’s discarded dress and misses one belonging to another customer she goes to see Kana’s brother, and to her surprise finds him to be the fellow whose foot she’d stepped upon in the train…Read More »

  • Kōji Shima – Niji Ikutabi (1956)

    Kôji Shima1951-1960AsianDramaJapan

    Niji Ikutabi / A Rainbow at Every Turn (1956) is a movie directed by Kôji Shima, based on the novel from Yasunari Kawabata. Notable casts including Machiko Kyô, Ayako Wakao, and Eiji Funakoshi.Read More »

  • Kôzaburô Yoshimura – Konki AKA The Age of Marriage (1961)

    Kôzaburô Yoshimura1961-1970ComedyDramaJapan
    Konki (1961)
    Konki (1961)

    Yoshimura’s 48th film is the contemporary story of a well-to-do family showing the frailties and failings of the class, the egotism, and the complete lack of consideration under polite and superficially perfect manners.Read More »

  • Kenji Mizoguchi – Yôkihi aka The Empress Yang Kwei Fei aka Princess Yang Kwei-fei (1955)

    Drama1951-1960JapanKenji MizoguchiRomance
    Yôkihi (1955)
    Yôkihi (1955)

    Yôkihi is a panoramic period romance about the legendarily beautiful and graceful common-born woman loved by the last T’ang Emperor Xuan Zong. The pure love shared by the royal couple is offset by the political turmoil and corruption of the 8th century, as a dynasty breathes its last dying gasps.Read More »

  • Tadashi Imai – Yoba AKA The Possessed (1976)

    Tadashi Imai1971-1980DramaHorrorJapan
    Yoba (1976)
    Yoba (1976)

    Oshima, a rich girl married Shinzo, and her cousin girl Sawa has been jealous of Oshima deeply. Sawa cursed Oshima so Shinzo could not hold her and do anything at all. Shinzo hated Oshima, and he made love with Sawa.Read More »

  • Kôji Shima – Sasameyuki AKA The Makioka Sisters (1959)

    1951-1960AsianDramaJapanKôji Shima

    This is the second of three major film adaptation of Junichiro Tanizaki’s famous novel from the 1940s, the first one being the 1950 version directed by Yutaka Abe, the latter one being Kon Ichikawa’s The Makioka Sisters from 1983. Shima’s version stars Machiko Kyo, Fujiko Yamamoto, Junko Kano and Yukiko Todoroki in the roles of the sisters. The novel (and the films) follow the lives of the wealthy Makioka family of Osaka from the autumn of 1936 to April 1941, focusing on the family’s attempts to find a husband for the third sister, Yukiko. It depicts the decline of the family’s upper-middle-class, suburban lifestyle as the specter of World War II and Allied Occupation hangs over the novel.Read More »

  • Daisuke Itô – Shunkin monogatari AKA Story of Shunkin (1954)

    1951-1960ClassicsDaisuke ItôDramaJapan

    Based on the novel by Junichiro Tanizaki. Story of the beautiful blind daughter of a wealthy businessman who falls in love with a servant.Read More »

  • Kon Ichikawa – Ana AKA Hole In One (1957)

    1951-1960ComedyDramaJapanKon Ichikawa

    Eccentric film about female reporter fired for writing about police corruption. To make money she hides while a weekly magazine offers a prize for her discovery. A bank embezzler and his underlings take advantage of her disappearance to pin the theft on her, as well as the murder of the weak link in their gang. Meanwhile, the cop she got fired is now a private detective and he gets involved in the investigation. Another example of Ichikawa’s mixing of farcical genre filmmaking with perspicacious visual design. Comic highlights include an intentions of murder scene in which each shot reveals the gap in knowledge between potential perpetrator and victim, and the role of unseen objects in accidentally protecting the latter from the former. Another cynical film that finds in cinema a model for the superficial image society of 1950s Japan.Read More »

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