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Until the Day We Meet Again

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Wikipedia article




is a lost 1932 Japanese film. It was the first sound film directed by Yasujir Ozu.http://www.a2pcinema.com/ozu-san/films/lostfilms.htm

Plot



A romance between a young soldier and a prostitute unfolds over the course of one night.

Production



According to Ozu's recollections, 'Until the Day We Meet Again' was made a year after the release of the first Japanese talkie, 'Madamu to nubo' ('The Neighbour's Wife and Mine'). The director, who had initially resisted the trend towards talking pictures, agreed to use an experimental sound process developed by Hideo Mohara, rather than the more popular Dobashi sound system.http://www.a2pcinema.com/ozu-san/films/lostfilms.htm The film apparently contained a musical track and sound effects but no audible dialog scenes.Richie, Donald. Ozu. University of California Press. p 216. Web 15 July 2015

Cast



*Yoshiko Okada - Woman

*Joji Oka - Man

*Shin'y Nara - Father

*Hiroko Kawasaki - Sister

*Chko Iida - Sister

*Satoko Date - Girlfriend

*Mitsuko Yoshikawa - Another Girl

References




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