Ōoka Cases Devil's Image - Part One
Ōoka Cases Devil's Image - Part One

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Ōoka Cases Devil's Image - Part One

1930
Movie
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Japanese

A Japanese silent film

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Director: Kōji ShimaGenres: Mystery, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

This film is the first part of a two-part mystery that follows the renowned Judge Ōoka as he investigates a perplexing case. A mysterious image appears, linked to a series of crimes, baffling the authorities and threatening to disrupt the peace. Judge Ōoka must use his keen intellect and deductive skills to unravel the truth behind the ominous image and bring the culprits to justice.

Critical Reception

As an early Japanese sound film, 'Ōoka Cases Devil's Image - Part One' was a significant production for its time, showcasing advancements in filmmaking technology and narrative complexity. While specific critical reviews from its initial release are scarce, it is recognized as a notable entry in the detective and samurai film genres of early Japanese cinema, appreciated for its engaging mystery and period setting.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intricate mystery and the compelling performance of its lead.

  • Recognized as an important early example of Japanese sound filmmaking.

  • Appreciated for its atmospheric depiction of historical Japan.

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Fun Fact

This film is part of a series of films featuring the fictionalized historical figure Judge Ōoka Tadasuke, a real Edo period magistrate known for his wisdom and fairness in solving complex cases.

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