Lone Wolves and Stray Dogs
Lone Wolves and Stray Dogs The Japanese Crime Film 1931–1969 Lone Wolves and Stray Dogs The Japanese Crime Film 1931–1969 January 22–February 15, 2015 Sponsored by The National Film Center of the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo and the Council on East Asian Studies at Yale University With support from the Film Studies Center and Films at the Whitney Pamphlet written, translated, and edited by: Aaron Gerow, Rea Amit, Samuel Malissa, Noriko Morisue, Hsin-Yuan Peng, Stephen Poland, Grace Ting, Takuya Tsunoda, Justine Wiesinger, Young Yi With special contributions by: Yomota Inuhiko, Ōsawa Jō, and Phil Kaffen 1 Stray Dog ©Tōhō Lone Wolves and Stray Dogs Schedule and Table of Contents All screenings are at 7:00pm in the Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall Street, unless otherwise noted. January 22 Stray Dog (1949, Kurosawa Akira), page 13 January 24 The Road to Hell (1959, Kurahara Koreyoshi), page 14 A Certain Killer (1967, Mori Kazuo), page 18 February 1 Police Officer (1933, Uchida Tomu), page 11 The Red Peony (1969, Katō Tai), page 19 February 12 The Man Who Disappeared Yesterday (1941, Makino Masahiro), page 12 The Last Gunfight (1960, Okamoto Kihachi), page 15 February 14 A Fugitive from the Past (1965, Uchida Tomu), page 17 February 15 Wolf, Pig, and Man at 4:00pm (1964, Fukasaku Kinji), page 16 Chutaro of Banba at 6:45pm (1931, Inagaki Hiroshi), page 10 World premiere of English subtitled print (see page 20) With live musical accompaniment by Limbergino Followed by a symposium at 8:30pm with: Yomota Inuhiko, Visiting Researcher, Kyoto University of Art and Design Ōsawa Jō, Curator, The National Film Center, Tokyo Phil Kaffen, Assistant Professor, New York University Aaron Gerow, Professor, Yale University Note: All Japanese names in this pamphlet are rendered in the traditional order of family name first.
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