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In Blazing Love

19940.0 / 10125 min
Drama

Overview

An illustration of the tragic lives of geishas at a popular geisha house, Shinonomero. Shortly after being sold to a geisha house at age 5, Shizu is befriended by a fellow older geisha, Tsuru. After years of living and working together, Tsuru and Shizu manage to run the operations of Shinonomero as the proprietress and assistant. Despite vows to never to let their lovers come between them or Shinonomero, moments of weakness leave Tsuru and Shizu caught up in a web of betrayal and plunged into debt. With the guilt of losing Shinonomero to Udo, a yakuza who loaned them money, it is now up to young Shizu to redeem Tsuru’s honor and restore Shinonomero as their own.

Cast

Rino Katase

Rino Katase

Keiko Saitô

Keiko Saitô

Yoko Minamino

Yoko Minamino

Mari Torigoe

Mari Torigoe

Miyuki Nakano

Miyuki Nakano

Mai Oikawa

Mai Oikawa

Aya Kokumai

Aya Kokumai

Misako Watanabe

Misako Watanabe

Narrator (voice)

Hirotaro Honda

Hirotaro Honda

Miyoko Akaza

Miyoko Akaza

Kōji Shimizu

Kōji Shimizu

Akira Nakao

Akira Nakao

Tokuma Nishioka

Tokuma Nishioka

Masahiko Tsugawa

Masahiko Tsugawa

Toru Kazama

Toru Kazama

Kinsyu Wakayagi

Kinsyu Wakayagi

Crew

Ikuo Sekimoto

Ikuo Sekimoto

Director

Eifu Tamaki

Eifu Tamaki

Editor

Norimichi Igawa

Norimichi Igawa

Art Direction

Fujio Morita

Fujio Morita

Director of Photography

Masaru Satō

Masaru Satō

Original Music Composer

Tatsuo Honda

Tatsuo Honda

Producer

Noriko Koyanagi

Noriko Koyanagi

Producer

Yoshiaki Masuda

Yoshiaki Masuda

Lighting Technician

Yoshio Horiike

Yoshio Horiike

Sound Recordist

Hirō Matsuda

Hirō Matsuda

Screenplay