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A Fugitive from the Past

飢餓海峡

  • Status: Released
  • 15-01-1965
  • Runtime: 183 min
  • Score: 7.3
  • Vote count: 47

Three robbers escape with loot from a heist before one of them kills the others. Their corpses wash up near the aftermath of a maritime calamity, provoking a policeman's interest.

Rentaro Mikuni

Takichi Inukai

Sachiko Hidari

Yae Sugito

Kōji Mitsui

Motojima

Yoshi Katō

Yae's Father

Sadako Sawamura

Motojima's Wife

Susumu Fujita

Police Chief

Akiko Kazami

Toshiko

Seiichirō Kameishi

Priest

Akikane Sawa

Tadashi Suganuma

Detective Sato

Kōji Sekiyama

Detective Horiguchi

Nobuo Yana

Machida

Hajime Kubo

Gōzō Sōma

Genji Kawai

Sumoto

Hideo Murota

Pressman

Osamu Kimura

Akio Suzuki

Detective Karaki

Masanobu Ōkubo

Tadashi Katō

Ken Takakura

Ajimura

Junzaburō Ban

Yumisaka

Hidesuke Sone

Owner of Asahi Spa

Mitsuo Andō

Chûkichi Kijima

Rinichi Yamamoto

Priest

Kyoko Shinobazu

Yumisaka's Wife

Itsuma Mogami

Hachirô Numata

Tatsuya Kitayama

Kosaku Okano

Detective Tonami

Junnosuke Takasu

Takenaka

Shirō Ōki

Ryō Suga

Osamu Yamanouchi

Sakae Shima

Shōhachi Uchikoshi

Yuji Kitamine

Tomiko Makinouchi

Asako Maki

Yuki Hayami

Mineo Matsudaira

Ichirô

Kiyoshi Matsukawa

Yumisaka's Second Son

Takashi Sawamura

Kōsaku Mita

Ryô Mihara

Tamae Araki

Hisako Kawamura

Takashi Toyama

Sgt. Tajima

Shinko Endô

Junji Nishimura

Sadao Yagi

Detective Iwata

San'yû Saitô

Kinto Tamura

Akira Yano

Chineko Sugawara

Yuriko Anjo

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Sachiko Hidari ("Yae") is great in this film as the young geisha who shelters "Inukai" (Rentarô Mikuni) from a storm one night. Next morning he leaves her quite a sum of money - one that enables her to change her life, pay her debts - all whilst he disappears. That storm was actually a tornado that sank a local ferry boat. During that investigation, two unknown bodies are identified - and they are soon tied in with a fire that largely destroyed a local village where a robbery had taken place. Where had the money gone? Who killed the men? Many years later, "Yae" spots a photograph in a newspaper that she thinks might be her long lost benefactor and sets out to say thanks - with tragic consequences. It is a long film this, over 3 hours, but the clever - almost internecine - fashion in which the old and new stories are married together; the police investigations and the characterisations are carefully and fully crafted leaves us with quite a complex crime thriller. Now, sadly, what makes the thriller work so well is also what ruined the ending for me. It is flawed in so many ways as to make me want to shout at the screen. It's not that the ending itself is wrong, it is that the police procedures (remembering that there was little science involved in the process) are all just to convenient - far fetched, even. Still, this is a strongly paced, beautifully photographed piece of story-telling cinema that runs parallel narratives well and cohesively.

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