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TWO FILM DVD: JAPANESE GIRLS AT THE HARBOR (1933) + MADAME AND WIFE (1931)

Directed by Hiroshi Shimizu Written by Mitsu Suyama Toma Kitabayashi Michiko Oikawa as Sunako Kurokawa Yukiko Inoue as Dora Kennel Ureo Egawa as Henry Ranko Sawa as Yōko Sheridan Yumeko Aizome as Masumi Tatsuo Saitō as Miura, the painter Yasuo Nanjō as Harada Directed by Heinosuke Gosho Written by Akira Fushimi Komatsu Kitamura Atsushi Watanabe as Shibano Shinnsaku, the playwright Kinuyo Tanaka as Shibano's wife Satoko Date as Yamakawa Takiko, the neighbor's wife Mitsuko Ichimura as the playwright's daughter Shinichi Himori Yukiko Inoue Tokuji Kobayashi Takeshi Sakamoto
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JAPANESE GIRLS AT THE HARBOR (1933):

The friendship of Sunako and Dora, both mixed-race teenagers attending a Catholic school in Yokohama, is at stake with the appearance of careless playboy Henry. After a short-lived affair, Henry leaves Sunako for a third girl, Yoko. In an outburst of jealousy, Sunako shoots Yoko with Henry's revolver in a church's prayer room. A few years later, Sunako, whom according to the intertitles "God hasn't forgiven", lives with unsuccessful painter Miura and works as a prostitute in a bar, while Henry and Dora are married and expecting a child. 

DVD-R has Japanese intertitles with switchable English subtitles. Approx. 71 mins. See film sample for audio and video quality!

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MADAME AND WIFE (1931):

A writer struggles to finish his story against many distractions, but the jazz party next door proves to be too much.

DVD-R is in Japanese with switchable English subtitles. Approx. 56 mins. See film sample for audio and video quality!

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