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The Life of Oharu ()

Saikaku ichidai onna (original title)
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Follows a woman's fight and survival amid the vicissitudes of life and the cruelty of society.

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Oharu
Tsukie Matsuura ...
Tomo, Oharu's Mother
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Shinzaemon, Oharu's Father
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Katsunosuke
Toshiaki Konoe ...
Lord Harutaka Matsudaira
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Landlady
Hisako Yamane ...
Lady Matsudaira
Jûkichi Uno ...
Yakichi Ogiya
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Kahe Sasaya
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Fumikichi, Sasaya's Friend
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Sodegaki
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Kikuoji
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Tasaburo Hishiya
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Yoshioka
Hiroshi Oizumi ...
Manager Bunkichi
Haruyo Ichikawa ...
Lady-in-waiting Iwabashi
Hiroshi Mizuno ...
Servant Shinozaki Kumon
Yuriko Hamada ...
Otsubone Yoshioka
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Lady-in-waiting Sakurai
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Owasa
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Taisaburo Hishiya
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Forger
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Myokai, the Old Nun
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Old Man
Benkei Shiganoya ...
Jihei

Directed by

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Kenji Mizoguchi

Written by

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Saikaku Ihara ... (novel "Koshuku Ichidai Onna")
 
Kenji Mizoguchi ... ()
 
Yoshikata Yoda ... ()

Produced by

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Eisei Koi ... producer
Kenji Mizoguchi ... producer
Isamu Yoshii ... executive producer

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Ichirô Saitô

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Yoshimi Hirano ... (as Yoshimi Kono)

Editing by

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Toshio Gotô

Production Design by

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Hiroshi Mizutani

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Isamu Yoshi ... historical consultant
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Plot Summary

A fifty-year-old prostitute, no longer able to attract men, looks back on her sad life. Once a lady-in-waiting at the imperial court at Kyoto, Oharu fell in love with, and became the lover of, a man below her station. They were discovered, and Oharu and her family were exiled. For Oharu there followed a life filled with one sorrow and humiliation after another. Written by George S. Davis

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Also Known As
  • 西鶴一代女 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Diary of Oharu (World-wide, English title)
  • The Life of Oharu (Canada, English title)
  • The Life of Oharu (United States)
  • The Life of Oharu (New Zealand, English title)
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  • 148 min
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Trivia This film, which was director Kenji Mizoguchi's dream project, was severely under-financed, and the production was forced to use a warehouse instead of a regular sound stage. This warehouse happened to be located near railways, and each time a train passed by, they had to stop shooting, which made the shooting of the film even more difficult with the director's obsessive use of long, continuous, uninterrupted takes. The same warehouse was also used for Josef Von Sternberg's film 'The Saga of Anatahan'. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in See Here My Love (1978). See more »
Crazy Credits Opening credits shown over Japanese artwork/water-colors. See more »
Quotes Katsunosuke: Lady Oharu, a human being - no, woman - can only be happy if she marries for love. Rank and money don't mean happiness.
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