(Odoriko Gyojyoki)
The Dancer and Two Warriors
Released 6/28/55(Sun) 89minutes Daiei Kyoto B&W Standard
Producer | Shin Sakai |
Planning | Yoshio Takakuwa |
Director | Kimiyoshi Yasuda |
Original Book | Sanjugo Naoki |
Screenplay | Shoutaro Saijyo, Minoru Inuzuka |
Photography | Senkichiro Takeda |
Art Director | Yoshizo Kamisato |
Lighting | Kazuji Shimazaki |
Sound recording | Masahiro Okumura |
Music | Tokujiro Kubo |
Assistant Director | Yoshihiko Ogidani |
Cast | Samanosuke Ando, Fujiko Yamamoto(Tasoya), Shintaro Katsu(Jurota Takechi), Yumiko Hasegawa(danshichi), Yataro Kurokawa(Mizuki Tanomo), Midori Ejima(Chiyo), Kodayu Ichikawa(Ohuchi ya Gyou) |
Since Ando and Takechi are great samurais, they are promoted and invited to the house of their boss. There, they meet two popular dancers. One dancer is Tasoya, and other is Danshichi. Both two dancers take to Ando secretly.
However, Kato who was not promoted, is jealous and has a quarrel with Oguchiya, who aids Ando and Takechi. When Takechi sees the quarrel, he becomes angry, and kills Kato. Since the old mother was in Takechi, Ando hides in the house of Oguchiya as his substiute.
However, Shibukawa, who is the elder by obligation of Kato assembles many friends, and begins to look for Ando. At last, he catches Tasoya which becomes the sweetheart of Ando and considers to kill Ando as a lure.
However, Ando and Takechi cooperate; Shibukawa and others are confronted, and defeated; Ando and Takechi will be togerther.
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