The Wandering Princess

The Wandering Princess

102 mins | Drama, Romance, War | Jan. 27, 1960

Pu Zhe , the younger brother of the Emperor of Manchukuo, Pu Wen, marries Ryuko the daughter of a long-established aristocratic family - all in the interest of the Japanese rulers , which legitimizes the relationship between Japan and its Chinese puppet state. To the surprise of all , a deep love between Pu Zhe and Ryuko develops. It is put to the test when Japan loses the war, Manchukuo is dissolved and the imperial court must flee. The lovers now have to separate: Pu Zhe tries to escape to Japan with his brother , while Ryuko flees with her daughter Eisei over the country. A film on the relationship between Pujie (1907-94) , brother of the " last emperor " Puyi and his second wife, Marquise Hiro Saga (1914-87).

The Wandering Princess

102 mins | Drama, Romance, War | Jan. 27, 1960

The Wandering Princess
Pu Zhe , the younger brother of the Emperor of Manchukuo, Pu Wen, marries Ryuko the daughter of a long-established aristocratic family - all in the interest of the Japanese rulers , which legitimizes the relationship between Japan and its Chinese puppet state. To the surprise of all , a deep love between Pu Zhe and Ryuko develops. It is put to the test when Japan loses the war, Manchukuo is dissolved and the imperial court must flee. The lovers now have to separate: Pu Zhe tries to escape to Japan with his brother , while Ryuko flees with her daughter Eisei over the country. A film on the relationship between Pujie (1907-94) , brother of the " last emperor " Puyi and his second wife, Marquise Hiro Saga (1914-87).
IMDb rating 6.6
Producers Daiei Motion Picture Co., Ltd.
Original title 流転の王妃
Directors Kinuyo Tanaka
Writers Hiroko Aiishinkakura, Natto Wada

Cast

Machiko Kyō

as Ryûko Korinkakura (Hiroko Aishinkakura)

Eiji Funakoshi

as Futetsu (Fuketsu Aishinkakura)

Yomei Ryu

as Fubun (Fugi Aishinkakura)

Atsuko Kindaichi

as Empress Wan Rong

Sadako Sawamura

as Kazuko Sugawara

Shōzō Nanbu

as Hidesato Sugawara

Chieko Higashiyama

as Nao Sugawara

Ryozo Yoshii

as Kosuke Takahashi

Kiyoko Hirai

as Tsuruko Takahashi

Tatsuya Ishiguro

as Furuya

Ken Mitsuda

as Asabuki

Mitsuko Mito

as Izumi

Chishū Ryū

as Kinoshita