
Mourning Wife
Drama · Romance
Overview
Director Daisuke Goto, the master of the cinematic Pink Eiga, is back with this retelling of the classic film noir, The Postman Always Rings Twice. A married woman, tasked with running her handicapped husband’s failing printing business, meets a drifter and they fall in love. Soon a plan to murder the husband is put into motion and the forces of fate begin to show their hand. Featuring bravura filmmaking, fantastic performances and steamy sex, the Mourning Wife is a worthy follow up for any fan of Daisuke Goto’s masterpiece A Lonely Cow Weeps at Dawn.
Top Cast


Mayuko Sasaki
Mayuko Sasaki
Tomiko Tachibana
Mayuko Sasaki
Tomiko Tachibana


Keisaku Kimura
Keisaku Kimura
Ryûzô Sakata
Keisaku Kimura
Ryûzô Sakata
Yoshikata Matsuki
Yoshikata Matsuki
Mamoru Tachibana
Yoshikata Matsuki
Mamoru Tachibana
Koharu Yamasaki
Koharu Yamasaki
Kyôko Yano
Koharu Yamasaki
Kyôko Yano
Hôryû Nakamura
Hôryû Nakamura
Akira
Hôryû Nakamura
Akira


Yukijiro Hotaru
Yukijiro Hotaru
Yutaka
Yukijiro Hotaru
Yutaka
Ken'ichi Kanbe
Ken'ichi Kanbe
Patient on Crutches
Ken'ichi Kanbe
Patient on Crutches
Shiori Kawamura
Shiori Kawamura
Nurse/Kaori
Shiori Kawamura
Nurse/Kaori
Hiroyuki Kawasaki
Hiroyuki Kawasaki
Hiroyuki
Hiroyuki Kawasaki
Hiroyuki


Kanae Mizuhara
Kanae Mizuhara
Kanae
Kanae Mizuhara
Kanae
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