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Synopsis
Released in Japan as Shubun, Scandal was the eleventh film directed by Akira Kurosawa (it was produced just prior to his more famous Rashomon). The director described it as a "protest" film about press journalism. The film sets forth the theory that the postwar Japanese press was too free in its insinuations, and that personal privacy had been sacrificed for the sake of sensationalism (The more things change...) Based on a story related to Kurosawa at a bar (!), the film traces the tragedy that results when a prominent lawyer is skewered by the press. Scandal ends with the hospital death of the lawyer's daughter--which didn't happen in the real-life anecdote. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Takashi Shimura Hiruta
Yoshiko Yamaguchi Miyako Saigo

Production Crew

Tatsuo Hamada Art Director
Toshio Ubukata Cinematographer
Fumio Hayasaka Composer (Music Score)
Akira Kurosawa Director
Takashi Koide Producer
Akira Kurosawa Screenwriter
Ryuzo Kikushima Screenwriter
Year: 1950
Runtime: 104
Country: Japan
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

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