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词条 Inn of Evil
释义

  1. Cast

  2. Release

  3. Reception

  4. See also

  5. Footnotes

     References 

  6. External links

{{Infobox film
| name = Inn of Evil
| image = Inn-of-evil-poster.jpg
| alt =
| caption =
| film name =
| director = Masaki Kobayashi
| producer = {{plainlist|*Masayuki Sato
  • Ginichi Kishimoto
  • Hieyuki Shiino{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=277}}}}

| writer =
| screenplay = Kyoko Miyazaki{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=277}}
| story =
| based on = {{Based on|Fukagawa anrakutei|Shugoro Yamamoto}}
| starring = {{plainlist|*Kanemon Nakamura
  • Komaki Kurihara
  • Kei Satō
  • Tatsuya Nakadai}}

| music = Toru Takemitsu{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=277}}
| cinematography = Kozo Okazaki{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=277}}
| editing =
| production companies = {{plainlist|*Haiyu-za Film
  • Toho{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=277}}}}

| distributor = Toho
| released = {{Film date|df=yes|1971|9|11|Japan}}
| runtime = 120 minutes{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=277}}
| country = Japan
| language = Japanese[1]
| budget =
| gross =
}}{{nihongo|Inn of Evil'|いのちぼうにふろう|Inochi bonufuro}} is a 1971 Japanese film directed by Masaki Kobayashi.{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=277}} The film set during the Tokugawa Shogunate and is about a tavern in Edo where smugglers use it as base of operations.{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=277}} The film was adapted from the novel Fukagawa anarakutei ({{translation|Fukagawa Comfort Restaurant}}) by Shugoro Yamamoto.{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=277}} The film received four awards at the Mainichi Film Concours, including Best Actor and Best Score.

Cast

  • Kanemon Nakamura as Ikuzo
  • Komaki Kurihara as Omitsu
  • Kei Satō as Yohei
  • Tatsuya Nakadai as Sadahichi
  • Shintaro Katsu as the nameless wanderer
  • Wakako Sakai as Okiwa
  • Shigeru Koyama as Officer Kanedo{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=277}}

Release

Inn of Evil received a roadshow theatrical release in Japan on 11 September 1971 where it was distributed by Toho.{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=277}} It received a general release 16 October 1971.{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=278}}

The film was released theatrically in the United States by Toho International with English subtitles.{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=277}} It was released in March 1972, with a 120-minute running time.{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=277}}

Reception

The film received many awards at the Mainichi Film Concours.{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=277}} These included Shintaro Katsu for Best actor (along with his work in Zatoichi Meets the One-Armed Swordsman and Kitsune no kureta akanbo.{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=277}}) The second was Best Score for Toru Takemitsu (along with his scores for The Ceremony and Silence).{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=277}} The final award were for Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction.{{sfn|Galbraith IV|2008|p=277}}

See also

  • List of Japanese films of 1971

Footnotes

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.allmovie.com/movie/inochi-bonifuro-v142149|publisher=AllMovie|title=Inochi Bonifuro (1971)|accessdate=13 March 2017|last=Fountain|first=Clarke}}

References

{{refbegin}}
  • {{cite book |last=Galbraith IV |first=Stuart |title=The Toho Studios Story: A History and Complete Filmography |year=2008 |publisher=Scarecrow Press |isbn=1461673747|ref=harv}}
{{refend}}

External links

  • {{imdb title|0067249}}
{{Masaki Kobayashi}}{{1970s-Japan-film-stub}}

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