Ugetsu (雨月物語) 71 years old

Ugetsu

In 16th century Japan, peasants Genjuro and Tobei sell their earthenware pots to a group of soldiers in a nearby village, in defiance of a local sage's warning against seeking to profit from warfare. Genjuro's pursuit of both riches and the mysterious Lady Wakasa, as well as Tobei's desire to become a samurai, run the risk of destroying both themselves and their wives, Miyagi and Ohama.

Credits

Ugetsu Cast

Name Character
Machiko Kyō She was 30, 95 years old when she died as Lady Wakasa
Eitaro Ozawa He was 45, 79 years old when he died as Tobei
Ikio Sawamura He was 49, 70 years old when he died as Genichi
Masayuki Mori He was 43, 62 years old when he died as Genjurô
Saburo Date He was 30, 67 years old when he died as Vassal
Kinuyo Tanaka She was 43, 66 years old when she died as Miyagi
Sugisaku Aoyama He was 63, 67 years old when he died as Old Priest
Mitsuko Mito She was 35, 62 years old when she died as Ohama
Eigoro Onoe He was 47, 77 years old when he died as Knight
Kikue Môri She was 49, 97 years old when she died as Okun
Ryosuke Kagawa He was 56, 90 years old when he died as Village Master

Ugetsu Crew

Name Department
Fumio Hayasaka as Original Music Composer. He was 40 (41) years old when He died Sound
Akira Suzuki as Sound Designer. He was 23 (83) years old when He died Sound
Masaichi Nagata as Producer. He was 48 (79) years old when He died Production
Kazuo Miyagawa as Director of Photography. He was 46 (90) years old when He died Camera
Kyûchi Tsuji as Idea. Writing
Kenji Mizoguchi as Director. He was 56 (58) years old when He died Directing
Ichirō Saitō as Original Music Composer. He was 45 (69) years old when He died Sound
Matsutarō Kawaguchi as Adaptation. He was 54 (85) years old when He died Writing
Yoshikata Yoda as Screenplay. He was 45 (82) years old when He died Writing
Mitsuzô Miyata as Editor. Editing
Tamekichi Mochizuki as Original Music Composer. Sound
Akinari Ueda as Story. Writing
Iwao Ôtani as Sound Designer. Sound
Ugetsu poster
Ugetsu (71 years)

  • Release day: Thursday, March 26, 1953
  • Runtime: 96 minutes