Small Rats of the Edo Town
The action of this historical drama takes place against the background of poverty and hunger in the city of Edo and depicts young people rebelling against the contradictions of feudal society.
Taizō Fuyushima
Casts & Crew
Masahiko Tsugawa
Hiroyuki Nagato
Izumi Ashikawa
Jō Shishido
Kōtarō Bandō
Kunitaro Sawamura
Kenjiro Uemura
Akitake Kôno
Mitsuko Mitagawa
Mieko Hirooka
Hiroshi Katō
Kyōzo Fuyuki
Tatsuo Matsushita
Also Directed by Taizō Fuyushima
Japanese film.
Japanese film.
Based on the popular story of the tragic lovers, Onatsu and Seijuro.
Japanese film.
1956 Japanese film, originally released in three parts.
Shinzaemon has been Sukeroku’s enemy ever since Sukeroku fought and defeated gangs from Shinzaemon’s group at a Kabuki theatre over Agemaki from Miuraya. Sukeroku swears that he will never draw his sword until he finds his family’s treasured blade, Tomokirimaru, so he gets insulted often by Shinzaemon’s men. Bunzaemon redeems Agemaki for Sukeroku ahead of Shinzaemon, but Sukeroku, ever the gentleman, does not accept. When Shinzaemon snatches Agemaki, it is found that he has Tomokirimaru.
Pre-war jidaigeki film from Japan
In the town of Yumoto, Asakichi, a left-arm-less gambler who had been winning at the gambling hall, was attracted by the sound of a faintly heard storyteller, Saman, and left his seat. Asakichi was fascinated by the voice of Oyasu, who sounded exactly like his wife Ochiyo, who had died three years earlier. Asakichi told Oyasu that Ochiyo had fled with him to his home town of Omigawa just before he was deposed by the samurai Shingo Inaba, but that he had put her through a lot of hardship to make her die. Oyasu's husband Tokujiro was a palace carpenter in Edo, but his skills were damaged and he came to take a cure. Asakichi heard about Oyasu's story and offered him money, and Tokujiro's arm was almost completely healed by Oyasu's nursing care.