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'{{short description|1933 film by Heinosuke Gosho}} {{Infobox film | name = The Dancing Girl of Izu | image = Tokuji Kobayashi, Den Obinata and Kinuyo Tanaka in Izu no odoriko (1933).jpg | caption = | native_name = {{Film name| kanji = 恋 の 花 咲 く 伊豆 の 踊 子}} | director = [[Heinosuke Gosho]] | producer = | writer = {{ubl|Akira Fushimi|[[Yasunari Kawabata]] (short story)}} | starring = {{ubl|Den Ohinata|[[Kinuyo Tanaka]]|Tokuji Kobayashi}} | music = | cinematography = [[Jōji Ohara]] | editing = | studio = [[Shochiku]] | distributor = Shochiku | released = {{Film date|1933|02|02}}<ref name="jmdb">{{cite web |url=http://www.jmdb.ne.jp/1933/bi000490.htm |title=''The Dancing Girl of Izu'' at IMDb |access-date=19 January 2021 }}</ref> | runtime = 124/94<ref name="jmdb" />{{efn|With a length of 2,576 meters, the film's running time is 124 minutes when projected with silent film [[frame rate]] (18 fps) or 94 when projected with sound film frame rate (24 fps). The [[Japanese Movie Database]] lists 124 minutes running time, other sources 94 minutes.}} | country = Japan | language = Japanese }} '''''The Dancing Girl of Izu''''' ({{lang-ja|恋 の 花 咲 く 伊豆 の 踊 子|Koi no Hanasaku Izu no Odoriko|The Blooming Love of a Dancing Girl of Izu}}) is a 1933 Japanese [[Silent film|silent]] [[romance film]] directed by [[Heinosuke Gosho]]. It is the first adaptation of the 1924 short story [[The Dancing Girl of Izu]] by [[Yasunari Kawabata]]. ==Plot== During his vacation travels on [[Izu peninsula]], student Mizuhara befriends a group of travelling players. He and dancer Kaoru fall in love, but they are drawn into a scheme involving a local gold mine once inherited by Kaoru's brother Eikichi, which Eikichi lost through his carelessness. ==Cast== *Den Ohinata (credited Den Obinata) as Mizuhara *[[Kinuyo Tanaka]] as Kaoru *Tokuji Kobayashi as Eikichi *Eiko Takamatsu as Otatsu *Kinuko Wakamizu as Chiyoko, *Shizue Hyōdō as Yuriko *Jun Arai as Zenbei *Ryōichi Takeuchi as Ryûichi *Reikichi Kawamura as Kubota *Ryōtarō Mizushima as Tamura *[[Takeshi Sakamoto]] as Hattori *[[Iida Chōko|Chōko Iida]] as a geisha *Kikuko Hanaoka as a geisha *Shōzaburō Abe as customer *Kiyoshi Aono as Kisaku ==Legacy== ''The Dancing Girl of Izu'' is not only the first, but also regarded the best of the many adaptations of Kawabata's story, and an important example of films connected to the ''junbungaku'' ("pure literature") movement, which favoured "serious" literature in opposition to "popular" literature.<ref name="Nolletti">{{cite book |last1=Nolletti Jr. |first1=Arthur |date=2008 |title=The Cinema of Gosho Heinosuke: Laughter through Tears |location=Bloomington |publisher=Indiana University Press |pages= |isbn=978-0-253-34484-7}}</ref> Gosho and his screenwriter Fushimi added a sublot and obscured the class differences between the characters, instead aiming at a nostalgic depiction of the country "untainted by modernization" (Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano).<ref name="Wada-Marciano">{{cite book |last1=Wada-Marciano |first1=Mitsuyo |date=2008 |title=Nippon Modern: Japanese Cinema of the 1920s And 1930s |location=Honolulu |publisher=University of Hawaii Press |pages= |isbn=978-0-8248-3182-0}}</ref> ==Notes== {{notelist}} ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== *{{IMDb title|0024191}} *{{jmdb title|1933|bi000490|The Dancing Girl of Izu}} *{{cite web |url=https://windowsonworlds.com/2021/01/09/the-dancing-girl-of-izu-%E6%81%8B%E3%81%AE%E8%8A%B1%E5%92%B2%E3%81%8F-%E4%BC%8A%E8%B1%86%E3%81%AE%E8%B8%8A%E5%AD%90-heinosuke-gosho-1933/ |title=''The Dancing Girl of Izu'' at Windows on Worlds |last= |first= |date= |website= |publisher= |access-date=19 January 2021 |quote=}} {{Heinosuke Gosho}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Dancing Girl of Izu, The}} [[Category:1933 films]] [[Category:Japanese films]] [[Category:Japanese-language films]] [[Category:Japanese silent films]] [[Category:Japanese romance films]] [[Category:Japanese black-and-white films]] [[Category:Films based on short fiction]] [[Category:Films directed by Heinosuke Gosho]] {{1930s-Japan-film-stub}}'
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