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Record of a Tenement Gentleman (長屋紳士録, Nagaya shinshiroku) is a Japanese film written and directed by Yasujirō Ozu in 1947. The film was Ozu's first after World War II.
Record of a Tenement Gentleman: Directed by Yasujirô Ozu. With Chôko Iida, Hôhi Aoki, Eitarô Ozawa, Mitsuko Yoshikawa. A young boy follows Tashiro home to his tenement housing complex on the outskirts of Tokyo, the boy who was separated from his carpenter father somehow and somewhere in Kudan.
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- Drama
- Yasujirô Ozu
- 1947-05-20
Record of a Tenement Gentleman / Nagaya shinshiroku (1947, Yasujiro Ozu) (English subtitles) - YouTube. Great Movies. 3.16K subscribers. Subscribed. 183. 13K views 3 years ago. Follow...
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Directed by Yasujiro Ozu • 1947 • Japan. Starring Choko Iida, Hohi Aoki, Eitaro Ozawa. Yasujiro Ozu’s first post–World War II film takes place in an impoverished Tokyo neighborhood that has been partly destroyed in bombing raids.
A widow (Choko Iida) in postwar Japan begrudgingly adopts an abandoned boy (Hohi Aoki) whom she grows to love.
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- Choko Iida
- Yasujirô Ozu
- Comedy, Drama
A widow reluctantly takes in an abandoned boy.
In post-war Japan, a man brings a lost boy to his tenement. No one wants to take the child for even one night; finally, a sour widow, Tané, does. The next day, complaining, she takes the boy to his neighborhood and finds his father has gone to Tokyo; it seems the boy has been abandoned.