花嫁の寝言
This pair of gentle yet witty and inventive comedies from the director of The Neighbour's Wife and Mine typify both the formal experimentation of early Japanese sound cinema and the social milieux that Shochiku tended to depict. 'Virtually plotless, and feeling more like comic sketches than fully developed stories,' writes Arthur Nolletti, Jr, 'these light comedies, or farces, take a wholly trivial matter (often a socially embarrassing situation) and use it as a springboard for a succession of gags.' Much of the films' distinction comes from the wit of Gosho's direction, the imaginative use of the new sound technology and the charm of the acting, particularly of the heroines (Kinuyo Tanaka in Bride; Hiroko Kawasaki in Groom). Yet in both films, Gosho finds room for some shrewd observation of character and environment, subtly exploring the values and assumptions of the suburban petit bourgeoisie.
Género: Comedia
Emitir: Kinuyo Tanaka, 飯田蝶子, 斎藤達雄, 小林十九二, 逢初夢子, 坂本武, 江川宇礼雄, 大山健二, 谷麗光, 水久保澄子, Fusako Fujita, 河村黎吉, Yoshiro Takayama
Tripulación: 五所平之助 (Director), 伏見晁 (Writer), 小原譲治 (Director of Photography)
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花嫁の寝言 1933
Shochiku
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