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The Ghost of Yotsuya

Original title: Tôkaidô Yotsuya kaidan
  • 1959
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2.2K
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The Ghost of Yotsuya (1959)
JapaneseFolk HorrorSupernatural HorrorHorror

The ghost of a samurai's wife takes revenge on her husband.The ghost of a samurai's wife takes revenge on her husband.The ghost of a samurai's wife takes revenge on her husband.

  • Director
    • Nobuo Nakagawa
  • Writers
    • Masayoshi Ônuki
    • Yoshihiro Ishikawa
    • Nanboku Tsuruya
  • Stars
    • Shigeru Amachi
    • Noriko Kitazawa
    • Katsuko Wakasugi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nobuo Nakagawa
    • Writers
      • Masayoshi Ônuki
      • Yoshihiro Ishikawa
      • Nanboku Tsuruya
    • Stars
      • Shigeru Amachi
      • Noriko Kitazawa
      • Katsuko Wakasugi
    • 23User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Shigeru Amachi
    Shigeru Amachi
    • Iemon Tamiya
    Noriko Kitazawa
    • Sode
    Katsuko Wakasugi
    • Iwa
    Shuntarô Emi
    • Naosuke
    Ryûzaburô Nakamura
    • Yoshige Sato
    Junko Ikeuchi
    • Ume Itô
    Jun Ôtomo
    • Takuetsu
    Hiroshi Hayashi
    • Kiemon Itô
    Shinjirô Asano
    • Samon Yotsuya
    Arata Shibata
    • Hikoemon Satô
    Kikuko Hanaoka
    • Maki
    Hiroshi Sugi
    • Jônen
    Yôzô Takamura
    • Usaburô Ozawa
    Nagamasa Yamada
    Hiroshi Izumida
    Kôji Hirose
    Hiroshi Tsukiji
    Midori Chikuma
    • Director
      • Nobuo Nakagawa
    • Writers
      • Masayoshi Ônuki
      • Yoshihiro Ishikawa
      • Nanboku Tsuruya
    • All cast & crew
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    7gbill-74877

    Entertaining, but no knockout blows

    The classic tale of 'The Ghost of Yotsuya' is entertaining enough, and zips along in its 76 minute run time, but it didn't deliver any knockout blows. The story is fairly black and white, with a ronin and his sidekick committing murder to get the women they want, but the depth of the blackness in their hearts is surprising, and makes it effective. Personally, I didn't find their supernatural comeuppance all that frightening, and felt that director Nobuo Nakagawa relied too much on the shock value of visuals, instead of creating real tension. The visuals are decent, but they're also dated, and we rarely fail to see what's coming. The performances were also generally over-done, though I understand my perspective is from another culture. Anyway, fans of the genre will probably enjoy this one.
    7rdoyle29

    An okay flick with amazing, hallucinatory visuals

    Shigeru Amachi wants to marry Katsuko Wakasugi, the daughter of prominent samurai Shinjirô Asano. Asano refuses the request, belittling Amachi who promptly murders him. Shuntarô Emi witnesses the murder and promises to help him cover it up, if he in turn helps him marry Wakasugi's sister. The two tell Wakasugi that her father was murdered by a notorious criminal and they will help her get revenge. Instead, they murder her sister's fiancé and Emi runs off with her.

    Months later, Amachi and Wakasugi are married and living in Edo. Amachi has fallen for Junko Ikeuchi, the daughter of a nobleman, and hatches a plan to rid himself of Wakasugi. He hires Jun Ôtomo to seduce her so that he can legally kill her, but the plan goes awry. Ôtomo ends up dead and Wakasugi is poisoned causing hideous facial deformities before she also dies. Amachi marries Ikeuchi, but the spirits of Wakasugi and Ôtomo haunt him leading him to ruin.

    This is probaby the best known adaptation of the kabuki play "Yotsuya Kaidan" (there are many). It's a fairly routine film from a story and characters perspective, but the film's vibrant colours and gory, hallucinatory visuals are really something.
    8claudio_carvalho

    The Ghost of Iwa

    The ronin Iemon Tamiya (Shigeru Amachi) asks the father of Iwa (Kazuko Wakasugi) to marry his daughter, but the old man refuses, saying that he is worthless. Iemon kills him and his friend and together with the witness of the murder Naosuke (Shuntarô Emi), they lure Iwa and her sister Sode (Noriko Kitazawa) saying that the criminal Usaburô Ozawa (Yôzô Takamura) was the killer of their father. They head to Edo with Sode's fiancé Yomoshichi Satô (Haruhiko Nakagawa) seeking revenge. Along their journey, Iemon and Naosuke throw Yomoshichi off the waterfall cliffs in a river in order that Naosuke can marry Sode. Sometime later. Iemon and Iwa are married with a baby and Sode and Naosuke are living together without sex, but the sisters do not know that they are living in the same town. When Iemon knows the wealthy Ume Itô (Junko Ikeuchi), he plots with Naosuke to poison Iwa so that he can marry Ume. He also convinces the masseur Takuetsu (Jun Ôtomo) to seduce Iwa. Iemon kills them both and dump their bodies in the river. Iemon marries Ume but soon the ghost of Iwa haunts him.

    "Tôkaidô Yotsuya kaidan", a.k.a. "The Ghost of Yotsuya", is a great horror movie specially if the viewer considers that this is a 1959 film. The make-up is impressive and the scenes after the death of Iwa are creepy. The former samurai Iemon Tamiya and his partner Naosuke are impressively evil and they deserve their fate. I believe this Japanese old tale is unknown for Westerns. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "O Fantasma de Yotsuya" ("The Ghost of Yotsuya")
    Watuma

    `O, the fury of a maddened woman is truly the greatest horror there is.'

    And who can fault Iwa's fury? Her husband Iemon murders her father to marry her, deceives her into parting from her sister, fathers her child, pays another man to seduce her, then administers a disfiguring poison so he can marry another woman. Yet Iemon is not wholly wicked - he suffers pangs of conscience, and most of his crimes are the result of his servant's goading. Whilst our sympathy goes to Iwa, our empathy extends to Iemon. The film is endowed with the dimensions of a classical tragedy, as the director undoubtedly intended. In fact, the picture's opening scenes are unabashedly stage-bound, before it shifts subtly into an engrossing cinematic experience. Although the story has been adapted to film many times in Japan, this is generally considered the definitive version.

    Besides its dramatic power, this version of Ghost Story of Yotsuya is visually sumptuous and thrillingly scored, the scope compositions are masterly, and the female phantom's appearance is truly nightmarish.

    This is easily the most accomplished, frightening and satisfying of Nakagawa's period ghost stories.
    7Uriah43

    An Evil Man's Deeds Coming Back to Haunt Him

    This film essentially begins with a young samurai by the name of "Iemon Tamiya" (Shigeru Amachi) asking a more high-level samurai named "Samon Yotsuya" (Shinjiro Asano) to marry his daughter "Iwa Yotsuya). In response, Samon angrily refuses because he considers Iemon to be much too hedonistic and of low-moral character. Not surprisingly, this infuriates Iemon and, as if to prove Samon's point-he furiously draws his sword and kills the older man on the spot. Having witnessed the murder and wanting to capitalize on it, a cunning peasant named "Naosuke" (Shuntaro Emi) appears from the shadows and advises Iemon on exactly what to do next. Needless to say, Iemon listens quite intensely and in relatively little time he does, in fact, marry Iwa. Likewise, Naosuke also gets closer to realizing his ambition of marrying Iwa's sister "Sode" (Noriko Kitazawa) who was always out of reach for him due to his low status in life. However, what neither Iemon or Naosuke realize is that, eventually, their evil deeds will catch up to them--and when they do--they come in a most bizarre manner. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was a good horror film which took a bit of time laying down the foundation of the story before really increasing in intensity later on. Admittedly, the costumes and makeup used pale in comparison to the CGI and special effects found in more modern films of today. No question about it. But even so, I thought that the overall movie was still quite entertaining, and I have rated it accordingly.

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    • Trivia
      The mon was the currency of Japan from 1336 until 1870 when it began to be replaced by the yen (¥). It remained in circulation until 1891.
    • Quotes

      Iemon Tamiya: A samurai has his pride.

    • Connections
      Featured in Building the Inferno: Nobuo Nakagawa and the Making of 'Jigoku' (2006)

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    • Release date
      • July 11, 1959 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Ghost Story of Yotsuya in Tokaido
    • Production company
      • Shintoho Film Distribution Committee
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 16m(76 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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