The Whole Family Works

The Whole Family Works

65 mins | Drama | March 11, 1939

The Whole Family Works, Mikio Naruse's adaptation of a Sunao Tokunaga novel, feels more of a piece with the writer/director's quietly observant and psychologically charged later work. For the Naruse-familiar, it is an anomaly only in its placement within his filmography—indeed, this could be a film made by the elder, stasis-minded Naruse momentarily inhabiting, through a metaphysical twist of fate, his stylistically exuberant younger self. Set in depression-era Japan around the time of the Sino-Japanese War (which the director evokes, during a brief dream sequence, by dissolving between children's war games and actual adult warfare), The Whole Family Works gently observes a family coming apart at the seams. Ishimura (Musei Tokugawa) is the jobless father of nine children.

The Whole Family Works

65 mins | Drama | March 11, 1939

The Whole Family Works
The Whole Family Works, Mikio Naruse's adaptation of a Sunao Tokunaga novel, feels more of a piece with the writer/director's quietly observant and psychologically charged later work. For the Naruse-familiar, it is an anomaly only in its placement within his filmography—indeed, this could be a film made by the elder, stasis-minded Naruse momentarily inhabiting, through a metaphysical twist of fate, his stylistically exuberant younger self. Set in depression-era Japan around the time of the Sino-Japanese War (which the director evokes, during a brief dream sequence, by dissolving between children's war games and actual adult warfare), The Whole Family Works gently observes a family coming apart at the seams. Ishimura (Musei Tokugawa) is the jobless father of nine children.
IMDb rating 6.5
Producers Toho Film (Eiga) Co. Ltd.
Original title はたらく一家
Directors Mikio Naruse
Writers Sunao Tokunaga, Mikio Naruse

Cast

Musei Tokugawa

as Ishimura

Noriko Honma

as Ishimura's wife

Akira Ubukata

as Kiichi, first son

Kaoru Itō

as Genji, second son

Seikichi Minami

as Noboru, third son

Takeshi Hirata

as Eisaku, fourth son

Seiichiro Bando

as Kokichi, fifth son

Kiyoko Wakaba

as Hide, first daughter

Den Obinata

as Ogawa - the teacher

Sumie Tsubaki

as Mitsuko

Jun Maki

as Kiichi's goroup leader

Kinji Fujiwa

as Ishimura's fellow worker

Susumu Fujita

as Genji's fellow worker