

Chikamatsu's Love in Osaka
1959 Directed by Tomu UchidaThe adopted son of an Osaka courier falls in love with a prostitute and, discovering that she is about to be purchased by a client, steals money from his employer to redeem her. Hunted criminals, the two young lovers take flight to Yamato, but, as in Chikamatsu's other domestic tragedies of love and duty (known as sewamono), they must be pursued and their passion destroyed by death. Favourite Uchida themes, such as the indenturing of a prostitute, and his characteristic emphasis on performance and theatrical artifice re-emerge here; but the daring device of having Chikamatsu appear as a character - not unlike having Shakespeare interpolated into a film adaptation of one of his plays - is just one of many surprises this remarkable film holds. “Extraordinary” (Donald Richie).

Kinnosuke Nakamura
....................................................Chubei Kameya

Ineko Arima
....................................................Umegawa

Kinuyo Tanaka
....................................................Myokan

Keiko Yukishiro
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Hiromi Hanazono
....................................................Otoku
Chie Ueki
....................................................Otama

Sumiko Hidaka
....................................................Director
...........................................................Tomu Uchida
Executive Producer
...........................................................Hiroshi Ookawa
Novel
...........................................................Monzaemon Chikamatsu
Screenplay
...........................................................Masashige Narusawa
Production Design
...........................................................Kimiharu Tsujino
Editor
...........................................................Shintarō Miyamoto
Art Direction
...........................................................Takatoshi Suzuki
Production Companies
...................................................Toei Company
Production Countries
........................................................Japan
Spoken Languages
....................................................日本語
Genres
....................................................Romance
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