Regie:
Kenji MizoguchiScenario:
Yoshikata YodaCamera:
Kazuo MiyagawaActeurs:
Masayuki Mori, Machiko Kyō, Kinuyo Tanaka, 水戸光子, Eitarô Ozawa, 伊達三郎, 南部彰三, Mitsusaburô RamonSamenvattingen(1)
Set against the backdrop of the feudal wars of 16th-century Japan, the film stars Masayuki Mori as Genjurô, a potter living with his wife, Miyagi (Kinuyo Tanaka), in a small village. Aware that pottery is in demand, he makes the hazardous journey to the city in the hope of profiting there. His farmer brother, Tobei (Eitarô Ozawa), accompanies him, eager to provide a better life for his wife, Ohama (Mitsuko Mitu), by becoming a samurai. After the success of this trip, they become even more concerned with making money. But their village is suddenly attacked, forcing the two couples to flee by boat. Genjurô and Tobei go to the city of Omizo to sell their undamaged pottery, leaving their families behind to ensure their safety. (officiële tekst van distribiteur)
(meer)Acteurs
Masayuki Mori
Japan
Beste films:
Zatóiči abare himacuri (1970)
Asu o tsukuru hitobito (1946)
Bušidó zankoku monogatari (1963)
Machiko Kyō
Japan
Beste films:
Rashōmon (1950)
Ugecu monogatari (1953)
Tanin no kao (1966)
Kinuyo Tanaka
Japan
Beste films:
Akahige (1965)
Higanbana (1958)
Narajama bušikó (1958)
水戸光子
Japan
Beste films:
Arigató-san (1936)
Mijamoto Musaši kankecuhen: Kettó Ganrjúdžima (1956)
Ugecu monogatari (1953)
Eitarô Ozawa
Japan
Beste films:
Ningen no jôken I (1959)
Zatóiči čikemuri kaidó (1967)
Gojókin (1969) - verteller
伊達三郎
Japan
Beste films:
続・忍びの者 (1963)
Zatô Ichi Senryô Kubi (1964)
Zatoiči džigoku tabi (1965)
南部彰三
Japan
Beste films:
Zatôichi hatashi-jô (1968)
Šin Zatoiči monogatari (1963)
Sanšó dajú (1954)
Mitsusaburô Ramon
Japan
Beste films:
Zatóiči kjódžó tabi (1963)
Ugecu monogatari (1953)
Genroku čúšingura (1941)