Song of the White Orchid (1939)

8.0/10 102 min Drama

Overview

Song of the White Orchid was a co-production of Toho and Mantetsu, the railway that served the colonial region of Manchuria, and the first film in the Kazuo Hasegawa/Shirley Yamaguchi (Ri Koran) “Continental Trilogy.” Handsome Hasegawa (representing Japan) runs up against an impertinent Yamaguchi (representing the continent); not surprisingly, in the course of the film the woman comes around and realizes the benevolent intentions of the Japanese. In Song of the White Orchid Yamaguchi leaves Hasegawa, who plays an expatriate working for the railway, because of a misunderstanding. She joins a communist guerilla group plotting to blow up the Manchurian railway. Learning of the subterfuge that led to the misunderstanding, she renews her faith in Hasegawa—and by extension Japan—and tries to undermine the plot.

Cast

Yoshiko Yamaguchi

Kazuo Hasegawa

Kokichi Matsumura

Noboru Kiritachi

Hisako Yamane

Sadao Maruyama

Yoshio Kosugi

Susumu Fujita

Nijiko Kiyokawa

Kokuten Kōdō

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