Revenge of the Pearl Queen

1956 Japanese film
  • July 5, 1956 (1956-07-05)
Running time
89 minCountryJapanLanguageJapanese

Revenge of the Pearl Queen (女真珠王の復讐, Ona shinju-ō no fukushū)[1] is a 1956 Japanese thriller film directed by Toshio Shimura and starring Michiko Maeda. This film was one of the earliest Japanese films featuring nudity.[2]

Plot

Yoshio Kizaki is framed for murder and theft by his corrupt boss Kenji Asamura. When Natsuki Kagawa, Kizaki's lover who works for the same boss, discovers the plot on a sea voyage, Asamura throws her overboard. Natsuki is washed up on an island where she is rescued by a group of shipwrecked sailors. Fending off the lecherous sailors, she dives for pearls in the surrounding waters and eventually amasses a fortune which she uses to free her lover from prison.[2]

The plot strongly resembles that of the last film of Josef von Sternberg, the 1953 Saga of Anatahan, which told the reputedly true story of stranded Japanese seamen on an island who murder each other for the favors of the only woman.[2]

Cast

  • Michiko Maeda as Natsuki Kagawa/Pearl Queen
  • Ken Utsui as Yoshio Kizaki
  • Shigeru Amachi as Yuzo Yamauchi
  • Saburō Sawai as Ryōhei Ishizuka
  • Susumu Fujita as Kenji Asamura

Production

Revenge Of The Pearl Queen was the first of five low budget films produced by the Shintōhō studio featuring Japanese diving girls (ama) although this film had no actual ama in the plot. The following year, Shintōhō released their first genuine ama film, The Girl Diver Trembles in Fear, also directed by Toshio Shimura and starring Michiko Maeda.[2]

References

  1. ^ 女真珠王の復讐 (in Japanese). JMDB. Retrieved 2014-04-18.
  2. ^ a b c d Sharp, Jasper (2008). Behind the Pink Curtain: The Complete History of Japanese Sex Cinema. Guildford: FAB Press. pp. 35–37. ISBN 978-1-903254-54-7.

External links

  • Revenge of the Pearl Queen at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • "Shintoho Mindwarp: REVENGE OF THE PEARL QUEEN". Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. Retrieved 2014-04-18.
  • "Revenge Of The Pearl Queen". Far East Film Festival. Retrieved 2014-04-19.


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