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The Bad Sleep Well

Director: Akira Kurosawa
Writer: Hideo Oguni, Eijirô Hisaita, Akira Kurosawa, Ryûzô Kikushima, Shinobu Hashimoto
Producer: Akira Kurosawa, Tomoyuki Tanaka
Theatrical: 1960
Rated: Approved
Studio: Toho Company
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Duration: 151
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 1347
DVD Details
Languages: Japanese
Sound: Perspecta Stereo
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
Release:Jan 1963
Credits
Kôichi Nishi
Toshirô Mifune
Public Corporation Vice President Iwabuchi
Masayuki Mori
Yoshiko Nishi
Kyôko Kagawa
Tatsuo Iwabuchi
Tatsuya Mihashi
Administrative Officer Moriyama
Takashi Shimura
Contract Officer Shirai
Kô Nishimura
Itakura
Takeshi Katô
Assistant-to-the-Chief Wada
Kamatari Fujiwara
Public Prosecutor Nonaka
Chishû Ryû
Prosecutor Okakura
Seiji Miyaguchi
Reporter A
Kôji Mitsui
Public Corporation President Arimura
Ken Mitsuda
Legal Adviser
Nobuo Nakamura
Detective
Susumu Fujita
Prosecutor Horiuchi
Kôji Nanbara
Managing Director Miura
Gen Shimizu
Reporter B
Yoshifumi Tajima
Construction Company President Hatano
Someshô Matsumoto
ADA secertary
Yoshio Tsuchiya
Construction Company Executive Director Kaneko
Kyû Sazanka
Tomoko Wada
Kin Sugai
Mrs. Furuya
Natsuko Kahara
Mrs. Moriyama
Nobuko Tashiro
Mrs. Ariyama
Atsuko Ichinomiya
Wada's daughter
Toshiko Higuchi
Reporter D
Jun Kondô
Wedding receptionist
Yutaka Sada
Taxi Driver
Ikio Sawamura
Reporter C
Hisashi Yokomori
Hitman
Kunie Tanaka
Prosecutor
Gorô Sakurai
Management Section Worker
Ryôji Shimizu
Construction Company Employee
Sôji Ubukata
Construction Company Employee
Shirô Tsuchiya
Iwabuchi Maid
Kyôko Ozawa
Safety Deposit Box Rental Receptionist
Akemi Ueno
Iwabuchi Maid #2
Hiromi Mineoka
Summary
It is a high-profile wedding: the daughter of Mr Iwabuchi, a wealthy businessman, is marrying Mr Nishi, a car salesman. However, Mr Iwabuchi and other senior members of his company are suspected of corporate malfeasance and the wedding becomes a bit of a farce, with the press swarming all over it. To add to the discord, the company officials are rather publicly reminded of an ignominious event which occurred a few years ago - a senior employee committed suicide by jumping from the 7th floor of their offices. Now other senior officials are committing suicide and it looks like it is related to that death of a few years ago.

"The Bad Sleep Well" tells the story of corruption at the highest levels of Japanese business and its tragic consequences. Though flawed by a tedious introductory sequence and by an ending that seems out of sync with the story, it is a fascinating movie and the middle part is especially exciting.

Japanese legend Toshiro Mifune plays Koichi Nishi, the seemingly stoic bridegroom who is trying to get ahead by marrying the boss's daughter, Kieko (Kyoko Kagawa), who was crippled as a girl. The bride's brother, in a shocking display, exposes the groom's motives during his wedding toast and threatens his new brother-in-law with death if he disappoints his sister. But Nishi is not who we think. He was born the illegitimate son of the man who Kieko's father, Iwabuchi (Maysayuki Mori), manipulated into suicide. Now Nishi wants revenge for his father's death. As Nishi slowly destroys Iwabuchi's life, he makes the fatal error of falling in love with his wife, who already loves him. Their unconsummated marriage stands between these two like a palpable pillar of stone. But just when we think the stone has been tossed aside by love, Iwabuchi finds out who his son-in-law really is.
Shot in black and white, this film falls just short of being brilliant. Mifune is amazing in his portrayal of this complex man who lets his father's past destroy his own future, and Maysayuki Mori's performance as the evil Iwabuchi is understated but nonetheless chilling. "--Luanne Brown"