Three Sisters with Maiden Hearts

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Three Sisters with Maiden Hearts
File:Ryūko Umezono, Chikako Hosokawa and Masako Tsutsumi in Otome-gokoro sannin shimai, 1935.jpg
Directed by Mikio Naruse
Written by
Starring
  • Chikako Hosokawa
  • Masako Tsutsumi
  • Ryuko Umezono
Music by Kyōsuke Kami
Cinematography Hiroshi Suzuki
Edited by Kōichi Iwashita
Production
company
P.C.L.
Distributed by P.C.L.
Release dates
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  • 1 March 1935 (1935-03-01) (Japan)[1][2]
Running time
75 minutes[1]
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Three Sisters with Maiden Hearts (Japanese: 乙女ごころ三人姉妹) is a 1935 Japanese drama film written and directed by Mikio Naruse. Based on the short story Sisters of Asakusa (浅草の姉妹, Asakusa no shimai) by Yasunari Kawabata, it was the director's first sound film.[3][4]

Plot

O-Ren, O-Some and Chieko are daughters of a hardened, middle-aged woman who runs a business of shamisen players, earning their money on their nightly rounds in bars in Asakusa. While O-Some still works in her mother's business, Chieko, her younger sister, works as a nightclub dancer. O-Ren, the eldest, tries to settle for a domestic life with her boyfriend Kosugi in an attempt to escape the half-world she has been associated with. In need of money, O-Ren lures Aoyama (unaware that he is Chieko's boyfriend) into an apartment, where her gangster friends threaten him. O-Some, who witnesses the crime, is hurt with a knife when she interferes to help Aoyama. Although she knows of O-Ren's scheme, O-Some bids her sister and Kosugi good-bye at the train station. Left alone in pain in the waiting room, O-Some murmurs, "that turned out good".

Cast

  • Chikako Hosokawa as O-Ren, the eldest sister
  • Masako Tsutsumi as O-Some, the middle sister
  • Ryuko Umezono as Chieko, the youngest sister
  • Chitose Hayashi as the mother
  • Chisato Matsumoto as O-Haru
  • Masako Sanjo as O-Shima
  • Mariyo Matsumoto as O-Kinu
  • Heihachirō Ōkawa as Aoyama, Chieko's boyfriend
  • Osamu Takizawa as Kosugi, O-Ren's boyfriend

Background

Three Sisters with Maiden Hearts was Naruse's first film for the P.C.L. film studio (later Toho) after his move from Shochiku.[3] Naruse would remain affiliated with P.C.L./Toho for the rest of his professional career until 1967.[1] In 1954, he adapted another work by Kawabata with his film Sound of the Mountain.

Legacy

Three Sisters with Maiden Hearts was shown in the U.S. as part of a Naruse retrospective in 1985, organised by the Kawakita Memorial Film Institute and film scholar Audie Bock.[5][6]

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