A gentle, war-shattered ex-soldier, Kinji Kameda, arrives in wintry Hokkaidō and is pulled into a volatile tangle of love and pity between the disgraced Taeko Nasu, the proud Ayako, and his possessive friend Akama. Kameda’s saintly compassion exposes everyone’s wounds, steering the quartet toward jealousy, violence, and inexorable tragedy. Adapted from Dostoevsky’s novel.

Setsuko Hara
as Taeko Nasu

Masayuki Mori
as Kinji Kameda

Toshirō Mifune
as Denkichi Akama

Yoshiko Kuga
as Ayako

Takashi Shimura
as Ono, Ayako's father

Chieko Higashiyama
as Satoko, Ayako's mother

Eijirō Yanagi
as Tohata

Minoru Chiaki
as Mutsuo Kayama, the secretary

Noriko Sengoku
as Takako

Kokuten Kōdō
as Junpei
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"Kameda" (Masayuki Mori) is a Japanese soldier suffering from what looks like a degree of PTSD after he only narrowly escaped a firing squad for a crime he did not commit in his country's war with Russia. His mental status is distinctly precarious when he heads home. Along the way he encounters the ...