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治郎吉格子 1952

99 min📅 1952-02-22

In the early 20th century, the Japanese underworld was full of mysteries and intrigue, a world that Daisuke Itō masterfully captures in 治郎吉格子 (1952).

Director: Daisuke Itō

Cast

Kazuo Hasegawa
Kazuo Hasegawa
治郎吉
Mieko Takamine
Mieko Takamine
お仙
Keiko Kishi
Keiko Kishi
お喜乃
Eitarō Shindō
Eitarō Shindō
仁吉
Akitake Kōno
久六
今井清行
松公
Kodayu Ichikawa
Kodayu Ichikawa
重松左次兵衛
Jushiro Kobayashi
真田丸
水上杢太郎
八幡
小林立美
近江

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 治郎吉格子 (1952) about?

The film follows the story of Osan, a young woman caught up in a life of crime due to her brother's involvement in the yakuza, and her chance encounter with the infamous Rat Thief, Jirokichi.

Who directed 治郎吉格子?

Daisuke Itō masterfully brings this gripping tale to life.

Who stars in 治郎吉格子?

The film features a talented cast, including Kazuo Hasegawa and Mieko Takamine.

Is 治郎吉格子 (1952) worth watching?

While the film may not have a high IMDb rating, its exploration of themes such as loyalty and deception make it a captivating watch for fans of Japanese cinema.

How long is 治郎吉格子?

The film has a runtime of 99 minutes.

About 治郎吉格子 (1952) — A Gripping Tale of Loyalty and Deception

In the early 20th century, the Japanese underworld was full of mysteries and intrigue, a world that Daisuke Itō masterfully captures in 治郎吉格子 (1952). This classic film follows the story of Osan, a young woman caught up in a life of crime due to her brother's involvement in the yakuza. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she meets Jirokichi, the infamous Rat Thief, who has been known for his cunning heists in Edo. As the two find themselves at the same hot spring inn, a chance encounter blossoms into a complex and captivating relationship. With a talented cast, including Kazuo Hasegawa and Mieko Takamine, 治郎吉格子 (1952) is a gripping drama that explores themes of loyalty, deception, and the blurred lines between good and evil. Set against the stunning backdrop of Japan's picturesque landscapes, this film is a must-watch for fans of Japanese cinema. Whether you're a seasoned film enthusiast or just discovering the world of Japanese movies, 治郎吉格子 (1952) is sure to leave you spellbound and eager for more.