Unholy Desire
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Unholy Desire / Intentions of Murder | |
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DVD cover to Unholy Desire (1964) |
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Directed by | Shohei Imamura |
Produced by | Masayuki Takagi |
Written by | Shinji Fujiwara (story) Keiji Hasebe Shohei Imamura |
Starring | Masumi Harukawa Kô Nishimura Shigeru Tsuyuguchi Yûko Kusunoki Ranko Akagi |
Music by | Toshirô Mayuzumi |
Cinematography | Sinsaku Himeda (as Masahisa Himeda) |
Editing by | Matsuo Tanji |
Distributed by | Nikkatsu Corporation, Toho Company Ltd. (USA) |
Release date(s) | June 28, 1964 (Japan) |
Running time | 150 min. |
Language | Japanese |
IMDb profile |
Unholy Desire or Intentions of Murder (赤い殺意 Akai satsui?) is a 1964 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura. This film embodies many of the central interests in Imamura's career including strong, lower-class women who survive in spite of their oppressive surroundings, and an earthy, humorous approach to sex.
[edit] Plot
The film tells the story of a dull, plump housewife living in poverty with a common-law husband, his son by another woman, and his mother. When she is raped by a thief, she escapes for a new life in Tokyo with the thief.
[edit] See also
[edit] External link
- Akai satsui at the Internet Movie Database
- Intentions of Murder. film review at midnighteye.com