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The Green Music Box
(Midori harukani)

Screening on Film
$5 Weekend Matinee Admission or Free with Cambridge Public Library Card
Directed by Umetsugu Inoue.
With Ruriko Asaoka, Frankie Sakai, Minoru Takada.
Japan, 1955, 35mm, color, 90 min.
Japanese with English subtitles.
Print source: National Film Archive of Japan

The first feature-length theatrical film shot in Konicolor, The Green Music Box is based on the eponymous novel by Makoto Hojo. A musical action film for children, the movie typifies Umetsugu Inoue’s creative use of color. It marks the debut of fourteen-year-old Ruriko Asaoka, whose character becomes entangled with a spy trying to steal her father’s secrets. The cast also includes the talented comedian Frankie Sakai. Asaoka would sustain a career in Nikkatsu action and melodrama pictures through the following decades, while Sakai brought his inimitable sly humor to a number of Yuzo Kawashima’s vibrant dark comedies. The restored 35mm Konicolor print is from the Collection of the National Film Archive of Japan, Tokyo. - Adapted from Il Cinema Ritrovato.

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