

江戸いろは祭
1953 Directed by Kokichi UchideHatamoto Akabane Tanaka once ruined his life with alcohol in his youth, leaving behind his wife and son, Hanji, to embark on a journey. He killed a man on the Shikoku route, but later returned to Edo, reforming his ways. Concerned about Hanji, he tracked down the wet nurse, O-Kane, to whom he had entrusted the boy. To his surprise, Hanji had become a respectable young man, now a subordinate of the gang leader, Tatsugorou. During a New Year visit to the Shiba Shinmei shrine, a minor altercation led Hanji to meet the geisha Koina, the wicked servant Miya-toku, and the sumo wrestler Naruto. Hanji and Naruto hit it off and formed a bond like brothers. However, Naruto's father was the very man Tanaka had killed. Naruto had been seeking vengeance against his father's killer. During a chance encounter at a restaurant, Naruto witnessed the reunion of Hanji and Tanaka, realizing Tanaka was his father's killer.

Kōkichi Takada
....................................................め組の半次

Mitsuko Yoshikawa
....................................................半次の母

Ryūnosuke Tsukigata
....................................................め組の辰五郎

Isuzu Yamada
....................................................女房おなか

Chikako Miyagi
....................................................もみじ屋の小稲

Jotaro Togami
....................................................金山徳五郎

Hizuru Takachiho
....................................................娘おちせ
Director
...........................................................Kokichi Uchide
Producer
...........................................................Kōichirō Ogura
高木貢一
Original Story
...........................................................Genzō Murakami
Researcher
...........................................................Tadaoto Kainoshō
Adaptation
...........................................................Hyōgo Suzuki
Recording Supervision
...........................................................福安雅春
Production Companies
...................................................Shochiku
Production Countries
........................................................Japan
Spoken Languages
....................................................日本語
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