Black Rose Mansion
Black Rose Mansion | |
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Directed by | Kinji Fukasaku |
Based on | A play by Yukio Mishima |
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Release date | 1969 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Black Rose Mansion (黒薔薇の館, Kuro bara no yakata) is a 1969 Japanese drama film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Cast[]
- Akihiro Miwa as Ryuko Fujio
- Eitaro Ozawa as Kyohei Sako
- Masakazu Tamura as Wataru
- Ayako Hosho as Kyohei's Wife
- Kō Nishimura as Otomo
- Kikko Matsuoka as Reiko
- Akira Jo as George
- Ryohei Uchida as Kazama
- Yūsuke Kawazu as Tsugawa
Other credits[]
- Art direction: Kumagai Masao
- Written by:
- Kinji Fukasaku
- Hirō Matsuda
- Yukio Mishima - play
Reception[]
Hayley Scanlon of windowsonworlds.com wrote that Black Rose Mansion is "drenched in gothic melodrama" but "also succeeds in being both fascinatingly intriguing and a whole lot of strange fun at the same time."[7]
In the book Rising Sun, Divided Land: Japanese and South Korean Filmmakers, author Kate E. Taylor-Jones writes, "In his use of people and characters that deliberately challenge the dominant ideology of attempting to 'forget' the war, Fukasaku is a fore-runner of later directors such as Miike Takashi who would also use non-Japanese characters to make comments on the state of Japanese society."[8]
References[]
- ^ "黒薔薇の館". wowow. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
- ^ "黒薔薇の館". 松竹. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
- ^ "Black Rose Mansion". Agency for Cultural Affairs 映画情報システム. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
- ^ "黒薔薇の館とは". kotobank. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
- ^ "黒薔薇の館とは". Kinema Junpo. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
- ^ "美輪明宏や右翼の大物と怪しい関係に?『女囚さそり』でおぞましい拷問シーンに挑む". ビジネスジャーナル. Retrieved August 15, 2021.
- ^ Scanlon, Hayley (January 18, 2016). "Black Rose Mansion (黒薔薇の館, Kinji Fukasaku, 1969)".
- ^ Taylor-Jones, Kate E. (July 16, 2013). Rising Sun, Divided Land: Japanese and South Korean Filmmakers. Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231850445 – via Google Books.
External links[]
Categories:
- Japanese-language films
- 1969 films
- 1969 drama films
- Films about infidelity
- Films about singers
- Films based on works by Yukio Mishima
- Films directed by Kinji Fukasaku
- Films set in Kobe
- Films set in Yokohama
- Japanese films
- Japanese drama films
- Japanese films based on plays