A Hole of My Own Making
A Hole of My Own Making (自分の穴の中で, Jibun no Ana no Naka de) is a 1955 black and white Japanese film directed by Tomu Uchida.
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Directed by | Tomu Uchida |
Produced by | Nikkatsu |
Written by | Yasutarō Yagi |
Based on | a novel by Tatsuzō Ishikawa |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Cast
- Rentarō Mikuni as Shōnosuke Ihura
- Yumeji Tsukioka as Nobuko Shiga
- Mie Kitahara as Tamiko (Nobuko's daughter-in-law)
- Jūkichi Uno as Tetsutarō Komatsu
- Nobuo Kaneko as Junjirō (Tamiko's brother)
Plot
Amidst endless construction and aircraft noise, a family whose father died in the war slowly disintegrates, as the daughter and stepmother juggle for position.
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References
- (in Japanese) http://www.jmdb.ne.jp/1955/ce003400.htm accessed 21 January 2009
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