A Modern Samurai Village
Originally released in 1963. A Modern Samurai Village is a drama film. directed by Mitsuo Wakasugi.
Starring Mitsuo Hamada, Shoichi Ozawa, and Yōko Minamida
Synopsis
Tajima Yumi, in grade school, is overjoyed when her father says they are moving to an apartment in a big city. But the beautiful home she had imagined is in a slum area called Samurai Village, a little settlement, where people live from hand to mouth. To make things worse, a group of vagrants descends on the already crowded ragpickers' village. The sight depresses and saddens little Yumi, but when her father gives up drinking, it makes up for everything in her eyes, and when he runs past liquor shops to avoid temptation, Yumi's laughter rings out merrily again. A unique social drama depicting the growth of a new generation that confronts the world of adults full of vanity in the image of a girl living in poverty.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- JA
Production Companies
- Nikkatsu Corporation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Modern Samurai Village about?
Tajima Yumi, in grade school, is overjoyed when her father says they are moving to an apartment in a big city. But the beautiful home she had imagined is in a slum area called Samurai Village, a li...
Who directed A Modern Samurai Village?
A Modern Samurai Village was directed by Mitsuo Wakasugi.
How long is A Modern Samurai Village?
A Modern Samurai Village has a runtime of 1 hours and 36 minutes (96 minutes total).
When was A Modern Samurai Village released?
A Modern Samurai Village was released on February 24, 1963 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in A Modern Samurai Village?
The main cast of A Modern Samurai Village includes Mitsuo Hamada, Shoichi Ozawa, Yōko Minamida, Midori Tashiro, Kayo Matsuo.