Monday, August 10, 2009

The Movie - Fukush suru wa ware ni ari (1979)

It's recommended to look Fukushû suru wa ware ni ari movie (Vengeance Is Mine).

Movie Issued - in 1979.

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Novel: Saki, Ryuzo. Fukusho suruwa ware ni ari
Iwao Enokizu be a middle-aged man who clasp an unexplainable goad to carry out insane and uncontrolled murder. Eventually he is chase beside the police all complete Japan, but in some style he always manage to circumvent. He meet a female who run a brothel. They esteem all other but how extended can they be mutually?
Certificates: Singapore:R(A), Australia:R, Finland:K-18, France:-12, Norway:15, Sweden:15, UK:18
Color Info: Color
Countries: Japan
Genres: Crime, Drama
Languages: Japanese
Runtimes: Spain:140, Sweden:130, USA:139, 140
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: RAT:1.85 : 1, OFM:35 mm, PCS:VistaVision, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.96 : 1
Release Dates: Japan:21 April 1979, USA:17 October 1979, Australia:21 January 1981, Finland:19 November 1982, France:24 November 1982, Australia:30 July 2007, Sweden:5 August 1983

In movie have been taken:

Akira Hamada (actor)

Torahiko Hamada (actor)

Shohei Hino (actor)
Birth Name: Nihei, Koichi
Birth Notes: Tokyo, Japan
Birth Date: 30 May 1949

Toshirô Ishidô (actor)
Birth Notes: Onomichi, Hiroshima, Japan
Birth Date: 17 July 1932

Kikuo Kaneuchi (actor)

Yoshi Kato (actor)
Birth Notes: Tokyo, Japan
Death Date: 1 March 1988
Spouse: 'Isuzu Yamada' (qv) (1950 - ?) (divorced)
Birth Date: 12 January 1913

Choichiro Kawarazaki (actor)
Death Notes: Japan (heart failure)
Height: 170 cm
Birth Notes: Tokyo, Japan
Big brother of 'Kenzo Kawarazaki' (qv)
Death Date: 21 September 2003
Birth Date: 1 November 1939

Kazuo Kitamura (actor)
Death Notes: Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan (respiratory failure and pneumonia)
Height: 170 cm
Birth Notes: Tokyo, Japan
Chairman of the Japan Stage Players' Association since 1997.
Death Date: 6 May 2007
Birth Date: 11 March 1927

Rentaro Mikuni (actor)
Birth Name: Sato, Masao
Birth Notes: Gunma, Japan
Father of Koichi Sato, Father of 'Koichi Sato (I)' (qv)
Birth Date: 20 January 1923

Ken Ogata (actor)
Death Notes: Tsurumi, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan (liver cancer)
Height: 173 cm
Birth Notes: Tokyo, Japan
Birth Name: Ogata, Akinobu
Death Date: 5 October 2008
Birth Date: 20 July 1937

Shinya Ono (actor)
Birth Notes: Tokyo, Japan
Birth Date: 23 September 1951

Frankie Sakai (actor)
Birth Name: Sakai, Masatoshi
Birth Notes: Kagoshima, Japan
Death Date: 10 June 1996
Heavyset comic actor who often appeared with Ishiro Arishima as Laurel and Hardy types until the latter's death in 1987.
Birth Date: 13 February 1929

Daisuke Sano (actor)

Yasuhisa Sonoda (actor)
Height: 165 cm
Birth Notes: Oita, Japan
Birth Date: 6 April 1937

Masayuki Suzuki (actor)

Kôtarô Tamura (actor)

Goro Tarumi (actor)
Death Notes: Tokyo, Japan
Death Date: 1998

Taiji Tonoyama (actor)
Birth Notes: Ginza, Tokyo, Japan
Death Date: 30 April 1989
Birth Date: 17 October 1915

Kazunaga Tsuji (actor)

Sakae Umezu (actor)
Height: 167 cm
Birth Notes: Toyama, Japan
Birth Date: 5 July 1929

Sumiko Abe (actress)

Mitsuko Baisho (actress)
Birth Notes: Ibaraki, Japan
Mitsuko Baisho be born bounded by 1946 and after study at the Shochiku School of Dance and Music, she started a extraordinary motion likeness art. She enjoy made complete sixty films, has be in at least practicable ten masterpieces, has work in favour of the paramount Japanese filmmakers (Kurosawa: 'Kagemusha', 'Dreams'; Imamura: 'Vengeance be Mine',Why Not?', 'Ballad of Narayama', 'Zegen', The Eel', 'Warm Water Under a Red Bridge'; Kaneto Shindô: 'The Life of Chikuzan', 'A Last Note', 'By Player'). It come by agency of finances of no gobsmack that Mitsuko Baisho has received a ranking of award, by or after her preparatory role in Hideo Gosha's 'Hitokiri' in 1969. She was hail as decisive burgeoning infantile actress first next select few actress or best following actress. Difficult to act upon better-quality.
Spouse: 'Antonio Inoki' (qv) (1971 - 1988) (divorced)
Birth Date: 22 November 1946

Mizue Eguchi (actress)

Moeko Ezawa (actress)
Height: 158 cm
Birth Notes: Hyogo, Japan
Birth Date: 28 March 1939

Mitsuyo Inomata (actress)

Akiko Inose (actress)

Tamaki Katsura (actress)

Nijiko Kiyokawa (actress)
Death Notes: Takatsu, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan (lung haemorrhage)
Birth Notes: Matsudo, Chiba, Japan
Birth Name: Sekiguchi, Hana
Her career spanned almost 70 years.
Death Date: 24 May 2002
Birth Date: 24 November 1912

Yoshiko Maki (actress)

Chocho Miyako (actress)
Death Notes: Osaka City, Osaka, Japan (kidney failure)
Height: 150 cm
Birth Notes: Tokyo, Japan
Birth Name: Hyuga, Suzuko
Spouse: 'Nanto Yuji' (1947 - 1958) (divorced)
Death Date: 12 October 2000
Birth Date: 6 July 1920

Miyoko Nakamura (actress)
Height: 159 cm
Birth Date: 27 January 1923

Toshie Negishi (actress)
Birth Notes: Tokyo, Japan
Birth Date: 3 February 1954

Mari Nishio (actress)
Height: 160 cm
Birth Notes: Tokyo, Japan
Birth Date: 2 April 1974

Mayumi Ogawa (actress)
Birth Notes: Tokyo, Japan
Spouse: 'Toshiyuki Hosokawa' (qv) (? - ?) (divorced)
Birth Date: 7 October 1939

Kazuko Shirakawa (actress)
Height: 158 cm
Birth Notes: Nagasaki, Japan
Birth Date: 20 September 1947

Kin Sugai (actress)
Birth Name: Susai, Kimiko
Birth Notes: Tokyo, Japan
Was working in Tokyo University before she became an actress.
Birth Date: 28 February 1926

Hisako Ôkata (actress)
Height: 152 cm
Birth Notes: Fukushima, Japan
Birth Date: 9 March 1939

Kazuo Inoue (producer)

Masaru Baba (writer)

Ryuzo Saki (writer)
Birth Name: Kosaki, Ryozo
Birth Notes: Korea
Birth Date: 14 April 1937

Shinsaku Himeda (cinematographer)
Birth Notes: Hyogo, Japan
Death Date: 29 July 1997 (heart attack)
Birth Date: 19 November 1916

Shinichirô Ikebe (composer)
Birth Notes: Mito, Japan
Birth Date: 1943

Shohei Imamura (director)
Articles: "The Village Voice" (USA), 6 June 2006, by: Michael Atkinson, "Shohei Imamura, 1926-2006"
Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume Two, 1945-1985". Pages 451-458. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1988., Mentor to 'Takashi Miike' (qv), who attended Imamura's own film school in Yokohama., Father of Hirosuke Lmamura and Daisuke Tengan who collaborated on screenplays for his last three films., Father of Hirosuke Mamura and Daisuke Tengan who collaborated on screenplays for his last three films.
Biographical Movies: _"Cinéma, de notre temps" (1988) {Shohei Imamura - Le libre penseur}_ (qv)
Death Notes: Tokyo, Japan (liver cancer)
Shohei Imamura's films disinter below the exterior of Japanese society to let falter a wellspring of sensual, frequently doesn`t hold uphill, spirit that lies beneath. Along beside his colleagues 'Nagisa Oshima' (qv) and 'Masahiro Shinoda' (qv), Imamura uncap his fundamental directorial art in situate of a extremity of the New Wave operation in Japan. Reacting not clear the studio set of contacts, and more than ever against the mode of 'Yasujiro Ozu' (qv), the controller he early assist, Imamura moved towards the at a tangent the subtlety and economical outlook of the classical masters to a celebration of the prehistoric and impulsive aspect of Japanese vivacity. To delve into this shiny of Japanese consciousness, Imamura focus against the humiliate classes, with characters who realize from bovine housewives to shamans, and from producers of cobalt cinema to troupe of third-rate traveling actor. He have proven himself unafraid to explore theme commonly considered taboo, particularly those of incest and superstition. Imamura himself be not born into the gentle of lower-class society he depict. The college-educated son of a physician, he was drawn toward live entertainment, and particularly toward the kind of films he would at the end of the day formulate, with his admire of the avant-garde theater. Imamura has work as a documentarist, video recording the statement of Japanese who remain in other parts of Asia after the shutting down of WWII, and of the "karayuki-san"--Japanese women send to head the army as prostitutes during the period of war circumstance. His heroine tend to be excitingly brawny and gristly, competent to outlast, and even to combat, the exploitative situation where on earth they find themselves. This be a stance that would have seem impossible all for the apathetic heroines of classical Japanese films. In 1983, Imamura win the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival for _Narayama bushiko (1983)_ (qv), base on a 'Shichirô Fukazawa' (qv) artistic on all side a settlement where the elderly be forsaken on a revered mountaintop to contemporary up the phantasm. Unlike director 'Keisuke Kinoshita' (qv)'s before interpretation of like peas in a pod relation, Imamura's film, shot on esteem in a faraway pike village, highlights the more startling aspects of the chronicle through its stern authenticity. In his endeavour to appropriation what is indisputable in Japanese society, and what it practice to be Japanese, Imamura previously owned an actual 40-year-old past prostitute in his _Nippon konchuki (1963)_ (qv); a female who was penetrating for her absent fiancé in _Ningen Johatsu (1967)_ (qv); and a non-actress handrail hostess as the protagonist of his _Nippon Sengoshi - Madamu onboro no Seikatsu (1970)_ (qv). Despite this anthropological cruel, Imamura has originally an assortment of the real with the storybook, even within what seem to be a documentary. This is best luminary in his _Ningen Johatsu (1967)_ (qv), in which the fiancée become more interested in an artist playing in the film than with her missing lover. In a time when the synonym "Japanese" is often considered synonymous with "coldly rationalized," Imamura's delirium of a more robust and gut Japanese role add an particularly response cinematic amount., Imamura's father was a doctor. During the war, his father could not be drafted but his two brothers were. As a result, his eldest brother got killed in action. Imamura spent his youth in the middle of small-time hoods and prostitutes at a time when black market was rampant. He later enrolled in a technical school in Tokyo which he left for the Waseda university where, for six years, he studied Western History. During this period he wrote plays which he directed and interpreted at the university, often in the company of 'Shoichi Ozawa' (qv), 'Kazuo Kitamura' (qv) and 'Takeshi Katô (I)' (qv), later to become three of his favorite actors when he became a movie maker. After graduating in the year 1951 he joined Shochiku first, then Nikkatsu, where he was soon a talented assistant director for Ozu, Yamamura, Kawashima and Tanaka. He has directed twenty films to this day and also produced or written a few others. In 1965, he set up his own independent production company "Imamura Production" and founded in 1975 "The Institute of Cinema and Television" (now called "Japanese Visual Arts Academy"). A major figure of Japanese cinema indeed.
Birth Notes: Tokyo, Japan
Books: Audie Bock. _Japanese Film Directors._ Tokyo, Japan / New York: 1975. ISBN 0870117149
Spouse: 'Akiko' (? - 30 May 2006) (his death); 3 children
Death Date: 30 May 2006
Birth Date: 15 September 1926

Keiichi Uraoka (editor)
Death Notes: Shizuoka, Japan (blood poisoning)
Spouse: 'Yukiko' (? - 24 November 2008) (his death)
Death Date: 24 November 2008

Teruyoshi Satani (production designer)

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