- Red Beard
Infobox Film
name = Red Beard
director =Akira Kurosawa
producer =Ryuzo Kikushima Tomoyuki Tanaka
writer =Masato Ide Ryuzo Kikushima Akira Kurosawa Hideo Oguni
starring =Toshirō Mifune Yūzō Kayama
movie_music=Masaru Satō
distributor=
released =April 3 ,1965 (Japan)January 19 ,1966 (US)
runtime = 185 minutes
country =Japan
language = Japanese
imdb_id = 0058888
music =
amg_id = 1:40662
budget =|nihongo|"Red Beard"|赤ひげ|"Akahige" is a 1965 Japanese film directed by
Akira Kurosawa about the relationship between a village doctor and his new trainee. It is an adaptation of a novel byShūgorō Yamamoto .Fyodor Dostoevsky 's novel "The Insulted and the Injured " provided the source for a subplot about a young girl, Otoyo (Terumi Niki ), who is rescued from a brothel.Fact|date=April 2007 "Red Beard" looks at the problem of social injustice and explores two of Kurosawa's favourite topics: existentialhumanism andexistentialism .Plot
The film takes place in
Edo (the former name of the city ofTokyo ), in the 19th century. Young Dr. Noboru Yasumoto (Yūzō Kayama ) is the film's protagonist. Trained in Dutch medical schools, the arrogant Yasumoto aspires to the status of personal physician of theShogunate . For Yasumoto's post-graduate medical training, he has been assigned to a rural clinic under the guidance of "Akahige" ("Red Beard"), Dr. Kyojio Niide (played byToshirō Mifune ). Dr. Niide may seem like a tyrannical task master, but in reality he is a compassionate clinic director. Initially, Yasumoto is livid at his posting, believing that he has little to gain from working under "Akahige". Dr. Yasumoto feels that Dr. Niide is only interested in his medical notes and soon rebels against the clinic director. He refuses to wear his uniform, disdains the food and spartan environment, and enters the forbidden garden where he meets "The Mantis" (Kyōko Kagawa ), a mysterious patient that only Dr. Niide can treat.After falling ill, Yasumoto is nursed to health by the care and affection of a twelve year old girl who was saved from a brothel.
Through his observations of Dr. Niide's compassion and a series of destitute patients, Dr. Yasumoto learns what being a doctor really means. The lives of patients are more important than wealth or status. Their suffering can be ameliorated with compassion and conscientious care.
Production
According to the commentary on the Criterion Collection
DVD "Red Beard" is 185 minutes long and was shot at an aspect ratio of 2.35:1. It was Kurosawa's first film to make use of a magnetic 4-trackstereo soundtrack and principal photography took two years. The set was intended to be historically accurate: the crew went as far as to use the right kind of aged wood that would have been used in the region at the time the film is set, at Kurosawa's request.As a Kurosawa film
"Red Beard" is the last of numerous films in which Kurosawa worked with Mifune. In the DVD commentary, film scholar
Stephen Prince mentions that Mifune's natural beard had to be maintained through the lengthy production, so he was unable to act in other films. The resulting financial stress on Mifune was one of the causes of the breakup between the actor and director.It is also Kurosawa's last
black-and-white film. According to Prince, this is also the only Kurosawa film to feature nudity (in a scene where doctors suture a large wound on a young woman who was still semi-conscious).Cast
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Toshirō Mifune - Dr. Kyojio Niide, "Akahige" ("Red Beard")
*Yūzō Kayama - Dr. Noboru Yasumoto
*Kyōko Kagawa - "The Mantis" or "Madwoman"
*Terumi Niki - OtoyoExternal links
* [http://www.criterion.com/asp/release.asp?id=159 Red Beard (Criterion Collection)]
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* " [http://www.jmdb.ne.jp/1965/co000980.htm Red Beard] " ja icon at theJapanese Movie Database
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