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His Scarlet Cloak

His Scarlet Cloak (1958)

1958 JA

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What is His Scarlet Cloak (1958) about?

The humorous tale of Jimbei, a miller, and his wife Osen who live in complete happiness. But Osen's beauty attracts numerous would-be lovers among whom is the local governor, a timid creature, who is dominated by his high-born and beautiful wife, who dresses in a scarlet battle-tunic, a sign of his family's military merit around which he fabricates fantastic tales of his prowess in war. During the traditional festival when the villagers are released from observance of all social customs and restrictions, it is permissible for any man to attempt win the favors of the one he loves. However, the timid but romantic governor goes to the length of having the miller arrested to clear the way for his seduction of Osen. But Osen fights off his advances with an old hunting gun and dashes out of the mill. Jimbei, meanwhile, has escaped from jail and dashes home to finds the governor in his bed. Convinced that his wife has been violated, he decides to take an eye for an eye.

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Production:
Kabuki-za
Country:
Japan
Languages:
Japanese
IMDb:
tt0199307

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Who stars in His Scarlet Cloak (1958)?

Nakamura Kanzaburō XVII, Ineko Arima, Kyōko Kagawa, Yūnosuke Itō, Masao Mishima, Tokue Hanazawa, Shōbun Inoue, Ton Shimada.

Also Known As

SG紅袍大将JPAkai jinbaori

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What genre is His Scarlet Cloak?

His Scarlet Cloak is a Comedy film released in 1958.

Who stars in His Scarlet Cloak?

The cast of His Scarlet Cloak includes Nakamura Kanzaburō XVII, Ineko Arima, Kyōko Kagawa, Yūnosuke Itō and Masao Mishima.