Yoko Ueno

Movies

Utae! Seishun Harikiri Musume
Red-Line Base
Story about a poor Japanese woman living near an American army base who resorts to prostitution.
The Man Who Came to Port
(uncredited)
An Ishiro Honda film.
Forty-Eight Man
Jidai-geki by Kiyoshi Saeki
White Beast
The critical establishment was clearly not prepared to accept a woman's prison film featuring former prostitutes recovering from venereal diseases, unwanted pregnancies, and estranged lovers. With its cat fights, hysterical tantrums, film noir lighting, and dramatic music, White Beast is indicative of the new influences of the Hollywood psychological thriller on Naruse. Caged (John Cromwell, 1950) initiated a cycle of women's prison movies in the United States that may or may not have been shown in Japan, but the stylistics of White Beast draw on the same paranoid woman's films and film noir conventions that preceded the American cycle.
The Invisible Man Appears
Jewel thieves become interested in an invisibility formula invented by Professor Nakazato and want to use his invention to acquire a diamond necklace called the "Tears of Amour."