The Bride and the Treasure Trailer

The Bride and the Treasure Trailer (1956)

08 January 1956 86 mins

Den Shichi of Kurodomon-chō, the best detective in Edo, captured members of a thief gang called "Kitsutsuki," but let three, including the rōnin Daikoku Yajūrō, Tengai Omachi, and Kasumi no Seiji, escape. Among the captured who were exiled, Genta and Kakuroku broke out and returned to Edo to reorganize the Kitsutsuki gang, starting to wreak havoc in the city. Due to the brutal methods used, Den Shichi suspected Yajūrō and Omachi had rejoined the gang. One day, a child who saw a hairdresser resembling Den Shichi, named Kiyoshi, reported to him. Kiyoshi, trusted by the moneychanger Yamano-ya, frequented by Den Shichi's wife Oshun, was rumored to be in love with Yamano-ya's daughter Oiku. In fact, Kiyoshi was Kasumi no Seiji, now living an honest life.

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Cast

Kōkichi Takada

as 黒門町の伝七

Junzaburō Ban

as 獅子ッ鼻の竹

Kōkichi Takada

as 清吉(霞の清次)

Masanori Takeda

as 山野屋治右衛門

Yukiko Ibuki

as 娘おいく

Eiichi Nozawa

as きつつき甚内

Jūshirō Konoe

as 大黒弥十郎

Shinobu Asaji

as てんがいお町

Jotaro Togami

as 源太

Shuhei Yamada

as 嘉六

Isao Ubukata

as 次郎

Crew

Taro Takahashi

Taro Takahashi Recording Supervision

Tatsuro Jinde

Tatsuro Jinde Original Story

Seiji Haji

Seiji Haji Original Story

Fuji Yahiro

Fuji Yahiro Adaptation

Kodō Nomura

Kodō Nomura Original Story

Kiyoshi Kataoka

Kiyoshi Kataoka Cinematography

Tadaoto Kainoshō

Tadaoto Kainoshō Costume Design

Kiyoshi Kawamura

Kiyoshi Kawamura Art Direction

Masayuki Jo

Masayuki Jo Original Story

International Titles

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