Japan / Dec 10, 1952
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
The time was the first year of Keio (1865). Upon hearing the news that the Imperial Army was approaching Hida Takayama, the district head Shimizu Uzen fled to Edo. Local officials like Yoshida Bunsuke and Yoshizumi Hironoshin showed their allegiance by welcoming them. The commander at the time, Umemura Hayami, was a former member of the Tengu Party and had previously been pursued in the town. He took refuge in a restaurant named Kabuya, and owing to a tip-off from a woman named Oraku, he was almost captured for her lover, Yoshizumi. Oraku and Yoshizumi probably feared revenge from that previous encounter, but Umemura had come back to Hida because he couldn't forget Oraku.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Hisano Yamato | 文助の妻 |
| Hiroshi Aoyama | 押上屋 |
| Kodayu Ichikawa | 新見内膳 |
| Kunitaro Sawamura | 東征軍隊長大村 |
| Joji Kaieda | 脇田 |
| Kenzō Tanaka | 山田 |
| Mitsuo Nagata | 村上俊介 |
| Eiichi Nozawa | 川上屋 |
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | 情火 |
| Original language | 日本語 (JA) |
| Spoken languages | 日本語 |
| Production countries | Japan |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Shochiku |
| Official site | shochiku.co.jp |
| Release date | 10 dicembre 1952 |
| Production | 高木貢一 |
| Writer | Takao Yanai, Hyōgo Suzuki, 相良準三 |
| Cinematography | Haruo Takeno |
| Assistant directors | Hideo Ōba |
| Lighting | 村田政雄 |
| Camera operators | Haruo Takeno |
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| Additional photography | Haruo Takeno |
| Production design | Heikichi Kakui |
| Art direction | Heikichi Kakui |
| Set decoration | Heikichi Kakui |
| Music | Hiroshi Yoshizawa, 奥村泰三 |
| Sound | 奥村泰三, Hiroshi Yoshizawa |
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