A Rainbow at Every Turn
Originally released in 1956. A Rainbow at Every Turn is a drama film. directed by Shima Kōji.
Starring Machiko Kyō, Ayako Wakao, and Yasuko Kawakami
Synopsis
Momoko and Asako are half sisters, daughters of the famous architect Tsuneo Mizuhara, who also have another half sister in Kyôto, Wakako, whom they have not had. While Asako is a sweet young lady, Momoko, the eldest, goes out with whomever she wants, thus hiding the trauma caused by seduction and abandonment during the war by young Keita Aoki. One day Keita re-enters her life.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- JA
Production Companies
- Daiei Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Rainbow at Every Turn about?
Momoko and Asako are half sisters, daughters of the famous architect Tsuneo Mizuhara, who also have another half sister in Kyôto, Wakako, whom they have not had. While Asako is a sweet young lady,...
Who directed A Rainbow at Every Turn?
A Rainbow at Every Turn was directed by Shima Kōji.
How long is A Rainbow at Every Turn?
A Rainbow at Every Turn has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).
When was A Rainbow at Every Turn released?
A Rainbow at Every Turn was released on February 19, 1956 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in A Rainbow at Every Turn?
The main cast of A Rainbow at Every Turn includes Machiko Kyō, Ayako Wakao, Yasuko Kawakami, Ken Uehara, Eiji Funakoshi.