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Cast

Jūkichi Uno

Jūkichi Uno

Yasumi Hara

Yasumi Hara

Yuriko Hamada

Yuriko Hamada

Setsuko Wakayama

Setsuko Wakayama

Yoshiko Kuga

Yoshiko Kuga

Mayuri Mokushô

Mayuri Mokushô

Takashi Shimura

Takashi Shimura

Ichirō Sugai

Ichirō Sugai

Kan Yanagiya

Kan Yanagiya

Mitsue Tachibana

Mitsue Tachibana

Midori

Mie Asô

Mie Asô

Sally

Chieko Higashiyama

Chieko Higashiyama

Sachiko Murase

Sachiko Murase

Teruko Kishi

Teruko Kishi

Isao Kimura

Isao Kimura

Crew

Tomoyuki Tanaka

Tomoyuki Tanaka

Executive Producer

Fumio Niwa

Fumio Niwa

Original Story

Mikio Naruse

Mikio Naruse

Screenplay

Motosada Nishikame

Motosada Nishikame

Screenplay

Masao Tamai

Masao Tamai

Director of Photography

Minoru Esaka

Minoru Esaka

Art Direction

Chôshichirô Mikami

Chôshichirô Mikami

Sound Recordist

Hyakumi Shima

Hyakumi Shima

Lighting Technician

Nobuo Iida

Nobuo Iida

Original Music Composer

Ryoji Bando

Ryoji Bando

Editor

Mikio Naruse

Mikio Naruse

Director

Tomoyuki Tanaka

Tomoyuki Tanaka

Producer

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The Angry Street

19506.5 / 10105 min
Crime, Drama

Overview

The Angry Street includes a great deal of location shooting in the rebuilt city, including downtown streets, residential neighborhoods, the campus of the University of Tokyo, and the high life of jazzy dance halls. Sudo (Hara Yasumi) and Mori (Uno Jukichi) are two university students who make money by picking up rich girls in dance clubs and conning them into giving them cash. Mori is the brains of the operation, and Sudo is the suave dancer who picks up the girls. Over the course of the film, Sudo becomes involved with three different girls and is drawn into the gangster milieu, which he seems unable to resist even though he is responsible for his mother, grandmother, and sister, Masako (Wakayama Setsuko). In this world of bad boys and girls, Masako is the pillar of strength and moral virtue who finally enables Mori to straighten out.