Wolf (1955 film)

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Directed byKaneto Shindō
Written byKaneto Shindō
Produced byToshio Itoya
Tengo Yamada
Setsuo Noto
Wolf
Japanese name
Kanji
Directed byKaneto Shindō
Written byKaneto Shindō
Produced byToshio Itoya
Tengo Yamada
Setsuo Noto
StarringNobuko Otowa
Jun Hamamura
Ichirō Sugai
Sanae Takasugi
Taiji Tonoyama
CinematographyTakeo Itō
Edited byZenju Imaizumi
Music byAkira Ifukube
Release date
  • 3 July 1955 (1955-07-03) (Japan)[1][2]
Running time
127 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

The Wolves (or Wolf) (, Okami) is a 1955 Japanese crime drama film written and directed by Kaneto Shindō.[1][2]

After an opening sequence showing a group of people hijacking a post office truck, a montage of press coverage and police investigations, and the arrest of Akiko, one of the gang members, the film switches to a flashback narration covering the preceding events: A group of 5 insurance salesmen and -women are facing dismissal for not accomplishing the company's sales plan, with all of them already living under precarious social conditions. War widows Akika and Fujibayashi have to raise their children on their own, Yoshikawa and Mikawa, one a hapless screenwriter, one a former car factory worker who lost his job after an accident, can hardly feed their families, and Harashima, a bank clerk fired for his union activities, lives in an unhappy marriage with a wife who refuses to divorce him without severance. Desperate, they decide to rob a post office money transport on its daily route. The coup was successful, but later the members of the group, titled "wolves" in the press, were caught one after another. The last to be arrested is Akiko, who needed the money for an operation on her disfigured son, and is already being expected by the police at the hospital where her son is treated.

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