流轉 (1956)

ALL 04/25/1956 (ja) 94 Min
  • Release
    04/25/1956
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato
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  • Original title
    流轉
  • Original language
    ja
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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That Passionate Melody

Overview

In the eleventh year of the Tempō era, the Kawarazaki-za theater in Edo buzzed with excitement for a new production of "Kanjinchō" by Naritaya, featuring music by the master Kineya Rokusaburō. However, Naritaya's requests to change some of Rokusaburō's most painstakingly crafted parts of the composition angered his disciple, Shinjirō, leading to a conflict and Shinjirō's abandonment of the shamisen. One day, Shinjirō was captivated by the mysteriously beautiful dance of Oaki, a traveling performer's daughter, who seemed to be channeling her art into a form of revenge.

  1. Tatsuo Ōsone

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor



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  1. Kōkichi Takada

    杵屋新二郎

  2. 池田均

    杵屋新二郎(幼年時代)

  3. Kyōko Kagawa

    お秋

  4. Keiko Yukishiro

    おしの

  5. Yatarō Kitagami

    杵屋長次郎

  6. Danshirō Ichikawa

    市川市蔵(成田屋)

  7. Kodayu Ichikawa

    杵屋六三郎

  8. Yoshito Yamaji

    勘十

  9. Haruyo Ichikawa

    お照

  10. Atsushi Watanabe

    段六

  11. Jūshirō Konoe

    岡っ引源三

  12. Jotaro Togami

    鉄火場の胴元

  13. Rintarō Fujima

    新二郎の父親

  14. Miki Mori

    士佐犬の久五郎

  15. Toshio Nogi

    市蔵の番頭

  16. Minpei Tomimoto

    古道具屋の主人

  17. Eiichi Nozawa

    そばやの亭主

  18. Mitsugu Terashima

    太夫元

  19. Danshirō Ichikawa

    弁慶

  20. Kómori Ičikawa II

    富樫

  21. 溝口亮

    義経

  22. 市川勝

    後見

  23. 市川段一

    常陸坊

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 23 , Crews : 10

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流轉 (1956) 94 Min

ALL 04/25/1956 (ja)
  • Release 04/25/1956
  • Production
  • Original title 流轉
  • ja
  • Revenue0.00

That Passionate Melody

Overview

In the eleventh year of the Tempō era, the Kawarazaki-za theater in Edo buzzed with excitement for a new production of "Kanjinchō" by Naritaya, featuring music by the master Kineya Rokusaburō. However, Naritaya's requests to change some of Rokusaburō's most painstakingly crafted parts of the composition angered his disciple, Shinjirō, leading to a conflict and Shinjirō's abandonment of the shamisen. One day, Shinjirō was captivated by the mysteriously beautiful dance of Oaki, a traveling performer's daughter, who seemed to be channeling her art into a form of revenge.

  1. Tatsuo Ōsone

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Gin'ichi Kishimoto

    Producer