Brutal Woman (1960)
Tired of poverty, Keiko leaves home and soon takes a lover, but leads a wanton life without paying heed to his advice. However, the younger sister Yoshiko, is an innocent and kind girl. One day, with the sudden death of their mother in a car accident, Keiko learns that she and Yoshiko are actually stepsisters, and that she is the daughter of a murderer. She now plans extortion from Yoshiko's true father who is the president of a well-known trading company.
Director:
Michiyoshi Doi
Writer:
Akira Sugimoto
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Bunta Sugawara as Hiroshi Taniguchi |
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Yuji Kawakita as Takahiko Hayakawa |
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Keiji Takamiya as Tsukamoto |
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Kinuko Obata as Keiko Murata |
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Junko Ikeuchi as Yoshiko Murata |
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Hiroshi Hayashi as Masanori Ono |
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Yōji Misaki as |
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Hiroaki Kurahashi as Kibe |
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Takamitsu Watanabe as Miki |
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Yūzō Harumi as Kumaoka |
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Tōru Chiba as |
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Hiroshi Izumida as |
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Masako Fujimura as Masae Murata |
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Katsuko Wakasugi as Junko |
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Masao Takamatsu as Takamura |
| Directing | Michiyoshi Doi | Director |
| Production | Mitsugi Okura | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Teizō Matsumura | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Mamoru Morita | Director of Photography |
| Production | Tatsuyoshi Shimamura | Producer |
| Writing | Akira Sugimoto | Screenplay |
| Art | Masatoshi Katō | Art Direction |
| Sound | Haruo Numata | Sound Recordist |