Yoshiaki Hanayagi, Kyōko Kagawa, and Kinuyo Tanaka in Sansho the Bailiff (1954)

Sansho the Bailiff

Original title: Sanshô dayû
Movie1954Not Rated2h 4m
Drama
8.3 / 10(19,863)

In medieval Japan, a compassionate governor is sent into exile. His wife and children try to join him, but are separated, and the children grow up amid suffering and oppression.

Rated
Not Rated
Runtime
2h 4m
Released
1954
Country
Japan

Details

Release year: 1954

Storyline

In medieval Japan, a compassionate governor is sent into exile. His wife and children try to join him, but are separated, and the children grow up amid suffering and oppression.

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Did you know

This film, like several films by director Kenji Mizoguchi from this period, was widely praised in both Japan and the West for its smoothly flowing camera work. But these camera movements were, in fact, planned and blocked by his great cameraman, Kazuo Miyagawa, rather than by the director, who gave Miyagawa free rein in his use of the camera.

Kenji Mizoguchi initially intended to center the film around Sansho, the Slavelord. However, the film ended up with the sad story of Zushio and Anju as its narrative, dramatic center.

In all previous versions of the tale of Zushiô and Anju that exist, Anju is depicted as Zushiô's older sister. However, for this film, the director, Kenji Mizoguchi, was so determined to cast as Anju the talented young Kyōko Kagawa - who was, in fact, considerably younger than Yoshiaki Hanayagi, who plays Zushiô - that in the film he depicted Anju as Zushiô's younger sister. Mizoguchi's reversal of the birth order of the characters was not well-received by Japanese critics at the time, as customarily in Japanese tradition it is almost always the older sibling who helps the younger one. This may be one reason why praise for the film at the time was muted, and why it has never appeared in Japanese critics' lists of the best Japanese productions of all time, though it has appeared in some Western critics' "best of" lists.

User reviews

9/10

A master of the medieval tale

👍 36 · 8/15/2002
8/10

More than just a story, this gives us a peek at the director's personal demons.

👍 25 · 9/11/2020
8/10

Without mercy, man is a beast.

👍 16 · 11/30/2008

Technical specs

Sound mix
Mono
Aspect ratio
1.37 : 1
Color
Black and White
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