Brother and Sister (1953) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 19, 1953

Original Title:
あにいもうと

Alternate Titles:
Ani imôto
Ani imōto
Bruder und Schwester
Older Brother, Younger Sister

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Daiei Film

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 86

The eldest daughter of a rural family Mon returns home from Tokyo pregnant after an affair with a college student Kobata, which causes a scandal that will threaten the marriage prospects of the younger sister San, in her cash-strapped family. The ill-tempered eldest brother Inokichi decides to take on the role of disciplinarian, with harrowing results.

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Art Direction:
Mikio Naka

Assistant Director:
Fumiyoshi Saijô

Background Designer:
Keitarô Nakamura

Costume Design:
Terutaka Horiguchi

Director:
Mikio Naruse

Director of Photography:
Shigeyoshi Mine

Editor:
Toyo Suzuki

Gaffer:
Shinnosuke Andô

Hairstylist:
Umeka Shinozaki

Key Hair Stylist:
Hidehisa Suzuki

Lighting Technician:
Gentarô Takuma

Novel:
Saisei Murô

Original Music Composer:
Ichirō Saitō

Producer:
Nobuo Miura

Production Manager:
Yasumasa Nishizawa

Production Supervisor:
Keiichi Sakane

Property Master:
Yûkichi Nagakawa

Screenplay:
Yoko Mizuki

Set Decoration:
Yoshio Onoe

Set Designer:
Kiyoshi Komiya
Kiyoshi Komiya

Sound Designer:
Kenichi Nishii

Sound Effects Editor:
Katsutarô Hanaoka

Sound Recordist:
Makoto Mihashi

Still Photographer:
Isamu Shiina

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