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That Night's Wife is a japonais film of genre Drama directed by Yasujirō Ozu with Chishū Ryū

That Night's Wife (1930)

Sono yo no tsuma

That Night's Wife
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Length 1h5
Directed by
OriginJapon
Genres Drama,    Crime
Rating68% 3.439863.439863.439863.439863.43986

L'Épouse de la nuit (その夜の妻, Sono yo no tsuma), littéralement : La Femme de cette nuit, est un film muet japonais réalisé par Yasujirō Ozu, sorti en 1930.

Synopsis

Afin de payer les soins pour sa fille malade, Shuji Hashizume, un artiste sans le sou, se résout à commettre un vol à main armée. Mais un des employés a le temps de prévenir la police et une course poursuite nocturne s'engage dans les rues de Tokyo. Shuji parvient à s'enfuir en empruntant un taxi, sans se rendre compte que le chauffeur n'est autre que Kawaga, un inspecteur agissant sous couverture. Pendant ce temps, le docteur Suda annonce à Mayumi, la femme de Shuji, que l'état de la petite Michiko est critique. Elle ne pourra survivre que si elle passe la nuit.

Actors

Chishū Ryū

(Policeman)
Emiko Yagumo

(Mayumi)
Tatsuo Saitō

(Suda, le docteur)
Tōgō Yamamoto

(Detective Kagawa)
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