Proof of the Man
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Directed by | Junya Satō |
Produced by | Haruki Kadokawa |
Written by | Zenzō Matsuyama |
Starring | Yūsaku Matsuda |
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Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Proof of the Man (人間の証明 Ningen no Shōmei) is a Japanese film from 1977 starring George Kennedy and Yūsaku Matsuda and directed by Junya Satō. It was produced by Haruki Kadokawa.
Plot
A young black man (Joe Yamanaka) from New York receives a sum of money. He buys new clothes and takes a flight to Japan. After he arrives, he is found fatally stabbed in a lift in a Tokyo hotel at the same time as a fashion show by designer Kyōko Yasugi (Mariko Okada) is being held. The police department, including Munesue (Yūsaku Matsuda) and his partner (Hajime Hana), come to investigate. The only clue is the dying man's last words "straw hat". At the same time, a woman having an extramarital affair, Naomi (Bunjaku Han), is accidentally run over by Yasugi's son (Kōichi Iwaki). He and his girlfriend dump her body in the sea, but drops his watch at the scene. He is haunted by his actions and confesses to his mother, Kyōko, who suggests he flees to New York with his girlfriend.
Munesue starts to suspect that Kyōko knows more than she is letting on. He travels to New York to find out more about the dead man. There he is partnered with American detective Ken Shuftan, played by George Kennedy, who seems to be the same man who killed Munesue's father. Munesue finds that the young man is the son of a black American soldier and a Japanese woman. He also finds Yasugi's son, who deliberately provokes Shuftan into shooting him dead. Munesue returns to Japan and begins to suspect Kyōko. He travels to a resort and discovers that Kyōko was a prostitute in the years after the war. Finally he has enough evidence and confronts Kyōko that the black man was her son, and she killed him to protect her reputation. Kyōko commits suicide. In America, Shuftan goes looking for the black man's father and finds he is dead. Then Shuftan is stabbed and dies.
Cast
- George Kennedy - Shuftan
- Yūsaku Matsuda - Munesue
- Mariko Okada - Kyōko Yasugi
- Bunjaku Han - Naomi (woman run over)
- Joe Yamanaka - Johnny Hayward
- Janet Hatta
- Toshiro Mifune - Yasugi's husband
- Robert Earl Jones - Willy Hayward, Johnny's father
- Broderick Crawford - Shuftan's superior in the police force
- Kōichi Iwaki - Yasugi's son
- Hiroyuki Nagato - Naomi's husband
- Hajime Hana - partner
- Junzaburō Ban - onsen owner
Music
The theme song, entitled Ningen no Shōmei no Tēma, with the line "Mama, do you remember" was a chart hit for Joe Yamanaka, selling 517,000 copies, and reaching number 2 on the Oricon chart in Japan.[1] It was also a hit in other Asian countries. In Chinese speaking countries the song is called Old Straw Hat, taken from lyrics in the song.
References
- ↑ Kajiyan. "Ningen no Shōmei". Retrieved 11 March 2012.
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