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Beauty and the Thief

The picture belongs to the jidai gekki (historic) genre. It is a powerful story of violence and eroticism, picturing a world at once sordid and poetic, with two central themes which intermingle to compound an admirable panel of a critical period in Japanese history: the great famine in the mid 19th Century.

Top Cast

  • Machiko Kyō

    Machiko Kyō

    Sakin

  • Masayuki Mori

    Masayuki Mori

    Kuroki no Taro

  • Rentaro Mikuni

    Rentaro Mikuni

    Kuroki no Jiro

  • Takashi Shimura

    Takashi Shimura

    Yoshimichi

  • Minoru Chiaki

    Minoru Chiaki

    Takeichi no Takamaru

  • Bokuzen Hidari

    Bokuzen Hidari

  • Yūnosuke Itō

    Yūnosuke Itō

    Dohachi

  • Tanie Kitabayashi

    Tanie Kitabayashi

    Mrs. Inokuma

  • Yūko Mochizuki

    Yūko Mochizuki

    Kotora

Overview

The picture belongs to the jidai gekki (historic) genre. It is a powerful story of violence and eroticism, picturing a world at once sordid and poetic, with two central themes which intermingle to compound an admirable panel of a critical period in Japanese history: the great famine in the mid 19th Century.

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