| | Drunken Angel DVD
| Category | Dramas DVDs, Foreign Films Movies, Japanese Videos, Criterion Collection, Gangsters | | Starring | Toshiro Mifune, Takashi Shimura, Michiyo Kogure, Reisaburo Yamamoto, Choko Iida, Yoshiko Kuga, Chieko Nakakita, Eitaro Shindo | | Director | Akira Kurosawa | | Composer | Fumio Hayasaka | | Director of Photography | Takeo Ito | | Producer | Shojiro Motoki | | Screenwriter | Akira Kurosawa, Keinosuke Uegusa |
Standard Screen; English Subtitles In this classic film noir, set in postwar Japan, Toshirô Mifune plays Matsunaga, a tough small-time gangster who takes a bullet during a fight in the slums of Tokyo. He makes his way to the office of Sanada (Takashi Shimura), a disillusioned yet passionate doctor, who treats the wound and, in the process, discovers Matsunaga has an even bigger ailment--tuberculosis. As Sanada hounds Matsunaga into dealing with his disease, the alcoholic physician and the arrogant thug form an uneasy friendship. Meanwhile, Matsunaga's mobster boss, Okada (Reisaburo Yamamoto), is released from prison with aspirations of rejuvenating his rough-and-tumble crew. Once Matsunaga is discovered ill, he's excluded from the gang, leaving him shunned by his peers with a seriously bruised ego. In an act of vengeance, he confronts Okada, leading to a violent standoff that only one man will survive.
DRUNKEN ANGEL marks the first major screen role for Mifune, one of Japan's most revered actors. And although Kurosawa had made numerous movies before this production, the director himself recognized it as his first truly distinct and personally satisfying motion picture. Kurosawa skillfully sets the tone by focusing on the seedy elements of the surroundings, and, even more importantly, he lets Mifune run wild as his character simultaneously locks horns with and befriends Shimura's frustrated doctor. In fact, the terrific onscreen rapport between the two actors would later become even more apparent in other Kurosawa films, particularly STRAY DOG and SEVEN SAMURAI. However, the most significant element of DRUNKEN ANGEL is its initial collaboration between Mifune and Kurosawa, arguably the greatest actor-director pairing in cinema history. The fiery yet versatile actor and the master storyteller would go on to make fifteen more remarkable films together. Drunken Angel Reviews: "...A small gangster/neorealist masterpiece..." -- Rating: A-
-- Troy Patterson, Entertainment Weekly "...One of Akira Kurosawa's early significant movies....The director reaps a lot of atmosphere here shooting in muddy street settings..."
-- Mike Clark, USA Today "Kurosawa's noirish melodrama has a lyricism and depth his epics don't always achieve."
-- Geoffrey Macnab, Uncut "With its central image of a thick, toxic pond, the film makes potent use of disease as a metaphor for the state of post-war Japan."
-- Matthew Leyland, Sight and Sound
This is the only Chieko Nakakita video. Drunken Angel | List Price | $39.95 (You save $11.30) | | Studio | Criterion Collection | | Orig Year | 1948 | | All Time Sales Rank | 39842  | | CD Universe Part number | 7505420 | | Catalog number | 1728 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 27, 2007 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Also Known As | Yoidore Tenshi | | Running Time | 98 Minutes | | Additional Info | Full Frame | | Movie Details | B&W; Full Frame |
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Drunken Angel DVD Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital 1.0 - Japanese Subtitles - English Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary: Donal Richie Documentary: The Making of DRUNKEN ANGEL Text/Photo Galleries: Essays by cultural historian Ian Buruma Reprint from Kurosawa's "Something Like an Autobiography"
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