
Women of the Night
Drama
Overview
In early post-war Osaka, three women—war widow Fusako, her Korean expat sister Natsuko, and Kumiko, Fusako's sister-in-law—descend into prostitution, all for their individual reasons.
Top Cast


Kinuyo Tanaka
Kinuyo Tanaka
Fusako Owada
Kinuyo Tanaka
Fusako Owada


Sanae Takasugi
Sanae Takasugi
Natsuko Kimijima
Sanae Takasugi
Natsuko Kimijima
Tomie Tsunoda
Tomie Tsunoda
Kumiko Owada
Tomie Tsunoda
Kumiko Owada
Mitsuo Nagata
Mitsuo Nagata
Kenzô Kuriyama
Mitsuo Nagata
Kenzô Kuriyama


Kōju Murata
Kōju Murata
Hospital Director
Kōju Murata
Hospital Director


Kumeko Urabe
Kumeko Urabe
Brothel Keeper
Kumeko Urabe
Brothel Keeper
Kikue Mōri
Kikue Mōri
Second Hand Clothes Shop Proprietres
Kikue Mōri
Second Hand Clothes Shop Proprietres
Minpei Tomimoto
Minpei Tomimoto
Koji Owada
Minpei Tomimoto
Koji Owada
Umeko Ôbayashi
Umeko Ôbayashi
Tokuko Owada
Umeko Ôbayashi
Tokuko Owada
Hiroshi Aoyama
Hiroshi Aoyama
Kiyoshi Kawakita
Hiroshi Aoyama
Kiyoshi Kawakita
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