Sumida River

Sumida River

Release date : September 3, 1942
Runtime : 1h 34m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Kintaro Inoue /
Production companies : Shochiku /
September 3, 1942 1h 34m Japan Japanese More
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Inoue was something of a rarity in the sense, that he was a Shochiku house director who seems to have worked mostly in period films, often with big stars like Hasegawa or Bando. "Sumidagawa", named after the river that runs through Tokyo, is also a period film, but thematically a modern one. All the themes that you associate with the normal Shochiku women's films set in the present day are in this film, just in a different context: love, the planning of a marriage, career, family relations and societal melancholy. There is no action or swordplay.
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  • title:Sumida River
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1942
  • Runtime:1h 34m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Kintaro Inoue /
  • Writers: Matsutarō Kawaguchi · Toshio Tamikado · Kintaro Inoue ·
  • Production companies: Shochiku ·
  • Overview:Inoue was something of a rarity in the sense, that he was a Shochiku house director who seems to have worked mostly in period films, often with big stars like Hasegawa or Bando. "Sumidagawa", named after the river that runs through Tokyo, is also a period film, but thematically a modern one. All the themes that you associate with the normal Shochiku women's films set in the present day are in this film, just in a different context: love, the planning of a marriage, career, family relations and societal melancholy. There is no action or swordplay.
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