Unholy Desire

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Unholy Desire / Intentions of Murder

DVD cover to Unholy Desire (1964)
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
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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.

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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.

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