Yaeko Mizutani

Yaeko Mizutani

Nacimiento : 1905-08-01, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan

Muerte : 1979-10-01

Perfil

Yaeko Mizutani

Películas

Kanto Woman Infamy
Could I But Live
Could I But Live
喜劇 とんかつ一代
Ringo
Ensemble comedy.
Lord Tadanao
Yaji and Kita on the Road
Oyoshi
Two residents of Edo city Yaji and Kita make a journey to the temple of Ise, as part of a religious pilgrimage, but actually to get away from their wives for a little while. As they travel, they are constantly beset by complications involving women, mistaken identity, and misunderstood events. Another film adaptation of the famous novel Ikku Jippensha Footing It Along the Tokaido (Tokaidochu Hizakurige)
Akutoku
Osaka Kyoko
A movie adaptation of Funayama Kaoru's novel of the same name, which depicts the story of a modern youth who is attracted to the evil path. Saburi Shin, a well-known actor who also demonstrated his skill as a director in a bold social work, embodies a person with a complicated dilemma in a shadowy manner, and is a dramatic work that plays a part in the lead role.
Mother and Son
En Matsuyama
An Ishiro Honda film.
Itsuko to sono haha
Novuko Iba, Itsuko's mother
An elderly woman devoted to her foster-daughter searches for a good husband for her.
Their Father's Wife
Otae
Mother in the Storm
Keiichi's mother Ineko
Haha machi gusa
Asako works in a hostel for troubled young women. When a beautiful young girl is brought in one day after committing theft, Asako finds out from the older widow she works with that the new girl is undoubtedly her half-sister. When the younger sister suddenly flees on account of a misunderstanding, Asako makes up her mind to find the mother who deserted them both.
Song of Love
Taki no shiraito
A 1946 Japanese film directed by Keigo Kimura.
The Woman Who Opens the Door
Notes of an Itinerant Performer
Utajo
Uta’s mother died when she was six years old; her father she never met. She was forced to adopt a traveller’s life when her grandmother died, and now she is a dancer and part of a family of actors who travel from town to town, setting up street performances. A way of escape from this marginal existence arises when she gets the chance to move to tea merchant Hiramatsu’s place, where she is asked to teach his daughter to dance.
Namiko
An early Japanese sound film, notable for being the only Japanese film ever to use the Western Electric Sound System. Contrary to most Western sources that give sole directing credit to Eizo Tanaka, it was actually co-directed by six different directors, Tanaka, Kazue Kimura, Kazuo Takimura, Ryoji Mikami and Hidekuni Ouchi.
First Steps Ashore
Sato
Early Japanese sound film, a remake of Josef von Sternberg’s DOCKS OF NEW YORK set in Yokohama.
Father
An early Japanese film
Winter Camellia
Directed in 1921