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Yoshiko Okada (岡田 嘉子, Okada Yoshiko, 21 April 1902 – 10 February 1992) was a Japanese actress. She was one of the most popular actresses in Japan during the late 1920s and early 1930s. She entered the film industry in 1923 and quickly rose to fame by appearing in numerous films. During the transition from silent films to sound films, Okada continued acting but faced increasing competition from younger actresses. Her popularity declined as new stars emerged in the 1930s. She was among the first actresses to replace onnagata (men playing female roles) in Japanese cinema and became famous for portraying modern, independent women, reflecting social shifts in 1920s–30s Japan. Her love life and relationships with directors were widely reported, contributing to her celebrity image.
In 1938, she fled to the Soviet Union with her lover, the stage director Ryokichi Sugimoto. Soon after arriving in the Soviet Union, both were arrested during the Great Purge. Sugimoto was executed. Okada was sentenced to ten years in a labor camp. After her release, she remained in the Soviet Union and worked in theatre. She became involved in theatrical activities in Moscow, learning Russian and integrating into Soviet theater. For many years, she was believed to have died. In 1972, it was revealed that she was still alive. She briefly returned to Japan in 1973, attracting considerable media attention. Okada later returned to the Soviet Union, where she lived until her death in 1992.
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A touching story depicting the harsh lives of farmers in Kasumigaura. An attempt to start a fishery business to...
An unemployed Japanese man and his two sons wander the industrial flatlands of Depression-era Tokyo, until he c...
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Kenji and Chuko travel to Hokkaido as migrant workers and enlist as miners under the strict leadership of Guzuy...
Directed by Eizo Tanaka.
The curse of a jealous woman destroys lovers on the run. Considered a lost film.
Directed by Minoru Murata.
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Children's movie about a dog that can type messages into a word processor. When his owner is kidnapped, the can...
A Soviet violinist, during a concert tour in Japan, meets a little milk carrier named Taro. Upon returning home...
Japanese film from 1933, adapted from Masao Kume's serialized newspaper novel.
Period film from 1934.
Directed by Yutaka Abe.
Japanese drama from 1934. A major production of Shochiku Studio, directed by Hiroshi Shimizu.
Directed by Minoru Murata.