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Proof of the Man

Proof of the Man (人間の証明, Ningen no Shōmei) is a Japanese film from 1977 directed by Junya Satō, starring George Kennedy and Yūsaku Matsuda.[3][4] It was produced by Haruki Kadokawa.[4]

Proof of the Man
Directed byJunya Satō
Written byZenzō Matsuyama[1]
Produced byHaruki Kadokawa
StarringYūsaku Matsuda
CinematographyShinsaku Himeda
Edited byJun Nabeshima
Music byYuji Ono
Distributed byToei Company (Japan)
Release date
October 6,
  • 1977 (1977) (Japan)
Running time
72 Minutes
CountriesJapan, United States
LanguagesJapanese, English
Box office$15 million (Japan rentals)[2]

Plot

A young black man from New York named Johnny Hayward (Joe Yamanaka) receives a sum of money. He buys new clothes and takes a flight to Japan. After he arrives, he is found fatally stabbed in a lift in a Tokyo hotel at the same time as a fashion show by designer Kyōko Yasugi (Mariko Okada) is being held. The police department, including Munesue (Yūsaku Matsuda) and his partner (Hajime Hana), come to investigate. The only clue is the dying man's last words "straw hat". At the same time, a woman having an extramarital affair, Naomi (Bunjaku Han), is accidentally run over by Yasugi's son (Kōichi Iwaki). He and his girlfriend dump her body in the sea, but drops his watch at the scene. He is haunted by his actions and confesses to his mother, Kyōko, who suggests he flee to New York with his girlfriend.

Munesue starts to suspect that Kyōko knows more than she is letting on. He travels to New York to find out more about the dead man. There he is partnered with American detective Ken Shuftan (played by George Kennedy), who seems to be the same man who killed Munesue's father. Munesue finds that the young man is the son of a black American soldier and a Japanese woman. He also finds Yasugi's son, who deliberately provokes Shuftan into shooting him dead. Munesue returns to Japan and begins to suspect Kyōko. He travels to a resort and discovers that Kyōko was a prostitute in the years after the war. Finally he has enough evidence and confronts Kyōko that Johnny was her mixed-race son, and she killed him to protect her reputation. Kyōko commits suicide. In America, Shuftan goes looking for the Johnny's father and finds he is dead. Then Shuftan is stabbed and dies.

Cast

Reception

The film was the second highest-grossing film of all time in Japan with theatrical rentals of $15 million[2] (¥2.25 billion).[5]

Music

The theme song, entitled Ningen no Shōmei no Tēma, with the line "Mama, do you remember" was a chart hit for Joe Yamanaka, selling 517,000 copies, and reaching number 2 on the Oricon chart in Japan.[6] It was also a hit in other Asian countries.[citation needed] In Chinese speaking countries the song is called Old Straw Hat, taken from lyrics in the song.[citation needed]

Television remake

In 2004, the movie was remade as a 10 episode mini-series for Fuji TV. Though the basic premise was maintained, the story was greatly expanded to include many additional characters and subplots. A number of details were also altered, such as Kyoko being a famous author turned political candidate rather than a fashion designer, and Johnny being from Mississippi rather than New York. The series also featured a different, more optimistic ending, with Kyoko being arrested and convicted for her crimes, Shuftan dying in the line of duty while defending a young black boy from an attacker, and Munesue continuing his career as a detective.

Cast

References

  1. ^ "松山善三 高峰秀子". cinemanouveau. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  2. ^ a b Myers, Harold (31 May 1978). "Japan At Cannes: The Foreign Market As Question Mark". Variety. p. 3.
  3. ^ "デジタル大辞泉プラス「人間の証明」の解説". KOTOBANK. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Proof of the Man". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  5. ^ キネマ旬報ベスト・テン80回全史 1924-2006, キネマ旬報ムック (in Japanese), Kinema Junpo, July 2007, pp. 240–7, ISBN 978-4873766560
  6. ^ Kajiyan. "Ningen no Shōmei". Retrieved 11 March 2012.[permanent dead link]

External links

  • Proof of the Man at IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Proof of the Man news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Proof of the Man 人間の証明 Ningen no Shōmei is a Japanese film from 1977 directed by Junya Satō starring George Kennedy and Yusaku Matsuda 3 4 It was produced by Haruki Kadokawa 4 Proof of the ManDirected byJunya SatōWritten byZenzō Matsuyama 1 Produced byHaruki KadokawaStarringYusaku MatsudaCinematographyShinsaku HimedaEdited byJun NabeshimaMusic byYuji OnoDistributed byToei Company Japan Release dateOctober 6 1977 1977 Japan Running time72 MinutesCountriesJapan United StatesLanguagesJapanese EnglishBox office 15 million Japan rentals 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 Music 5 Television remake 5 1 Cast 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditA young black man from New York named Johnny Hayward Joe Yamanaka receives a sum of money He buys new clothes and takes a flight to Japan After he arrives he is found fatally stabbed in a lift in a Tokyo hotel at the same time as a fashion show by designer Kyōko Yasugi Mariko Okada is being held The police department including Munesue Yusaku Matsuda and his partner Hajime Hana come to investigate The only clue is the dying man s last words straw hat At the same time a woman having an extramarital affair Naomi Bunjaku Han is accidentally run over by Yasugi s son Kōichi Iwaki He and his girlfriend dump her body in the sea but drops his watch at the scene He is haunted by his actions and confesses to his mother Kyōko who suggests he flee to New York with his girlfriend Munesue starts to suspect that Kyōko knows more than she is letting on He travels to New York to find out more about the dead man There he is partnered with American detective Ken Shuftan played by George Kennedy who seems to be the same man who killed Munesue s father Munesue finds that the young man is the son of a black American soldier and a Japanese woman He also finds Yasugi s son who deliberately provokes Shuftan into shooting him dead Munesue returns to Japan and begins to suspect Kyōko He travels to a resort and discovers that Kyōko was a prostitute in the years after the war Finally he has enough evidence and confronts Kyōko that Johnny was her mixed race son and she killed him to protect her reputation Kyōko commits suicide In America Shuftan goes looking for the Johnny s father and finds he is dead Then Shuftan is stabbed and dies Cast EditGeorge Kennedy Shuftan Yusaku Matsuda Munesue Mariko Okada Kyōko Yasugi Bunjaku Han Naomi woman run over Joe Yamanaka Johnny Hayward Janet Hatta Toshiro Mifune Yasugi s husband Robert Earl Jones Willy Hayward Johnny s father Broderick Crawford Shuftan s superior in the police force Rick Jason Lionel Adams Kōichi Iwaki Yasugi s son Takeo Chii Detective Kusaba Hiroyuki Nagato Naomi s husband Kōji Wada Kawanishi Hajime Hana partner Junzaburō Ban onsen ownerReception EditThe film was the second highest grossing film of all time in Japan with theatrical rentals of 15 million 2 2 25 billion 5 Music EditThe theme song entitled Ningen no Shōmei no Tema with the line Mama do you remember was a chart hit for Joe Yamanaka selling 517 000 copies and reaching number 2 on the Oricon chart in Japan 6 It was also a hit in other Asian countries citation needed In Chinese speaking countries the song is called Old Straw Hat taken from lyrics in the song citation needed Television remake EditIn 2004 the movie was remade as a 10 episode mini series for Fuji TV Though the basic premise was maintained the story was greatly expanded to include many additional characters and subplots A number of details were also altered such as Kyoko being a famous author turned political candidate rather than a fashion designer and Johnny being from Mississippi rather than New York The series also featured a different more optimistic ending with Kyoko being arrested and convicted for her crimes Shuftan dying in the line of duty while defending a young black boy from an attacker and Munesue continuing his career as a detective Cast Edit Yutaka Takenouchi as Ichiro Munesue Bo Svenson as Ken Shuftan Yui Natsukawa as Kiriko Motomiya Keiko Matsuzaka as Kyoko Koori Sousuke Takaoka as Shohei Koori Ren Osugi as Atsushi Yokowatari Nao Matsushita as Michiko Asaeda Seiichi Tanabe as Tomoya Saeki Maki Horikita as Sayaka Koori Hiroyuki Ikeuchi as Johnny HaywardReferences Edit 松山善三 高峰秀子 cinemanouveau Retrieved 27 December 2020 a b Myers Harold 31 May 1978 Japan At Cannes The Foreign Market As Question Mark Variety p 3 デジタル大辞泉プラス 人間の証明 の解説 KOTOBANK Retrieved July 22 2021 a b Proof of the Man Turner Classic Movies Retrieved March 1 2016 キネマ旬報ベスト テン80回全史 1924 2006 キネマ旬報ムック in Japanese Kinema Junpo July 2007 pp 240 7 ISBN 978 4873766560 Kajiyan Ningen no Shōmei Retrieved 11 March 2012 permanent dead link 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