The Masseurs and a Woman
The Masseurs and a Woman | |
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Directed by | Hiroshi Shimizu |
Written by | Hiroshi Shimizu |
Starring |
Mieko Takamine Shin Tokudaiji Shin Saburi |
Cinematography | Masao Saitō |
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Running time | 66 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
The Masseurs and a Woman (按摩と女 Anma to onna) is a 1938 film directed by Hiroshi Shimizu and released by the Shochiku studio. It features Mieko Takamine, Shin Tokudaiji, Shinichi Himori, Bakudan Kozo, Shin Saburi, Takeshi Sakamoto, Hideko Kasuga, Munenobu Yuri, Yoshitaro Iijima, Tsumeo Osugi, and Shotaro Akagi. The movie follows Toku a blind masseur and a woman from Tokyo that he meets.
Plot
The movie opens on Toku and his fellow blind masseur friend Fuku walking down a mountain path talking about how they take pride in how many people they pass on their walks even though they are blind. They are walking north to work in a village of inns. Once there they perform their jobs and Toku encounters a woman from Tokyo who had ridden in a carriage that passed them on the road. He recognizes her by her distinct Tokyo smell. The next few scenes are comedic encounters with other customers and in particularly with a boy and his uncle. This boy meets the lady from Tokyo and she meets his uncle who becomes smitten with her. This makes Toku sad. All the while there is a rash of thefts of guest’s money while they take baths. Toku believes the woman is doing this and tries to have her escape, but finds out that she is not the one doing it. Instead all the reasons he thought it was her she explains as that she was a mistress of a man she didn’t like and was on the run from him. The next day Toku finds her sitting in a carriage, they say nothing but a man with a police officer also enters the carriage. It is unsaid but assumed that the man is her patron and the carriage takes off as a saddened Toku watches. [1]
Cast
- Mieko Takamine as Michiko Misawa
- Shin Tokudaiji as Tokuichi
- Shinichi Himori as Fukuinchi Misawa
- Bakudan Kozo as Kenichi
- Shin Saburi as Shintaro Omura
- Ayuko Hirano as Hiking girl
- Toru Hirose as Hiking student
- Zentaro Iijima as Kamekichi
- Akio Isono as Hiking student
- Hideko Kasuga as Okiku
- Toshiaki Konoe as Hiking student
- Chieko Kyotani as Oaki (credited as Chieko Kyoya)
- Fusako Maki as Hiking girl
- Mitsuko Miura as Hiking girl
Home media
The Criterion Collection released the film in the US on DVD in 2009 as part of the Eclipse Series 15: Travels with Hiroshi Shimizu. [2]
References
External links
- The Masseurs and a Woman at the Internet Movie Database
- Blakeslee, David, A Journey Through the Eclipse Series: Hiroshi Shimizu’s The Masseurs and a Woman, Criterioncast
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- Lovelorn Times (1926)
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- A Portrait of Changing Love (1928)
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- Bully (1931)
- Passion (1932)
- Sleep, at Mother’s Breast (1933)
- Mother from the Far East (1934)
- A Hero of Tokyo (1935)
- Mr. Thank You (1936)
- Loves of the Invincible Fleet (1937)
- The Masseurs and a Woman (1938)
- A Freeloader’s Big Snore (1939)
- I Have a Husband (1940)
- Introspection Tower (1941)
- Record of a Woman Doctor (1942)
- Sayon's Bell (1943)
- Victory Song (1945)
- Children of the Beehive (1948)
- At Eighteen a Girl Tells Lies (1949)
- A Mother’s Love (1950)
- Children of the Beehive: What Happened Next (1951)
- Children of the Great Buddha (1952)
- Mole Alley (1953)
- [[The Second Kiss] (1954)
- The Shiinomi School (1955)
- Why Did These Women Become Like This? (1956)
- Dancing Girl (1957)
- A Mother's Journey (1958)
- Image of a Mother (1959)
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