Yoshiwara (film)
For the silent film, see Yoshiwara (1920 film).
| Yoshiwara | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Max Ophüls | 
| Produced by | 
Samuel Epstein  Herman Millakowsky  | 
| Written by | 
Maurice Dekobra (novel)  Arnold Lipp Wolfgang Wilhelm Max Ophüls  | 
| Starring | 
Pierre Richard-Willm Sessue Hayakawa Michiko Tanaka Roland Toutain  | 
| Music by | Paul Dessau | 
| Cinematography | Eugen Schüfftan | 
| Edited by | Pierre Méguérian | 
Production company  | 
 Milo Film  | 
| Distributed by | Compagnie Cinématographique de France | 
Release dates  | 22 October 1937 | 
Running time  | 102 minutes | 
| Country | France | 
| Language | French | 
Yoshiwara is a 1937 French drama film directed by Max Ophüls and starring Pierre Richard-Willm, Sessue Hayakawa and Michiko Tanaka. It is based on a novel by Maurice Dekobra. The film is set in the Yoshiwara, the red-light district of Tokyo, in the nineteenth century. It depicts a love triangle between a high-class prostitute, a Russian naval officer and a rickshaw man.[1]
Reception
The film was Ophüls' greatest pre-war French financial success.[2] Yoshiwara proved controversial in Japan where the government objected to the depiction of Japanese brothels and banned it. There was a negative reaction against the two Japanese actors who had starred in the film, and they were labelled as traitors.[3]
Cast
- Pierre Richard-Willm - Lieutenant Serge Polenoff
 - Sessue Hayakawa - Ysamo, Kuli
 - Michiko Tanaka - Kohana
 - Roland Toutain - Pawlik
 - Lucienne Le Marchand - Namo
 - André Gabriello - Pô
 - Camille Bert - Le commandant
 - Foun-Sen - Geisha
 - Philippe Richard - L'attaché russe
 - Ky Duyen - L'agent secret
 - Georges Saillard - Le médecin
 
References
Bibliography
- Bacher, Lutz. Max Ophuls in the Hollywood Studios. Rutgers University Press, 1996.
 - Seigle, Cecilia Segawa. Yoshiwara: The Glittering World of the Japanese Courtesan. University of Hawaii Press, 1993.
 
External links
- Yoshiwara at the Internet Movie Database
 
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