Based on a 1956 television feature on Japan’s national network, NHK, this is one of Uchida’s rarest films. A socially conscious drama with a contemporary backdrop, Dotanba focuses on the attempts to rescue a group of trapped miners. The title is a figure of speech — (essentially “last minute” or “eleventh hour”) — that refers to a situation of peril. The film boasts a script co-written by Uchida and Akira Kurosawa’s frequent screenwriter, Shinobu Hashimoto, and stars Kurosawa’s frequent star Takashi Shimura.
Released: Nov 24, 1957
Runtime: 109 minutes
Genre: Drama
Stars: Takashi Shimura, Shinjirô Ehara, Kokuten Kōdō, Eiji Okada, Eijirō Tōno, Chōko Iida
Crew: Shozo Hirogami (Sound Recordist), Shizuka Fujii (Director of Photography), Ryūzō Kikushima (Novel), Mikio Mori (Art Direction), Taichiro Kosugi (Original Music Composer), Tomu Uchida (Director)