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The Quiet Duel ()

Shizukanaru kettô (original title)
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A surgeon gets syphilis from a patient when he cuts himself during an operation. The doctor's life is destroyed, but unlike the patient, he doesn't destroy others along with him.

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Dr. Kyoji Fujisaki
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Dr. Konosuke Fujisaki
Miki Sanjô ...
Misao Matsumoto
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Susumu Nakada
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Takiko Nakada
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Apprentice Nurse Rui Minegishi
Jyonosuke Miyazaki ...
Cpl. Horiguchi
Isamu Yamaguchi ...
Patrolman Nosaka
Shigeru Matsumoto ...
Boy with appendicitis
Hiroko Machida ...
Nurse Imai
Kan Takami ...
Laborer
Kisao Tobita ...
Boy with typhoid
Shigeyuki Miyajima ...
Officer
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Father of boy with appendicitis
Etsuko Sudo ...
Mother of boy with appendicitis
Seiji Izumi ...
Policeman
Masateru Sasaki ...
Old Soldier
Ken'ichi Miyajima ...
Dealer
Yosuke Kudo ...
Boy
Yakuko Ikegami ...
Gaudy Woman
Wakayo Matsumura ...
Student Nurse
Hatsuko Wakahara ...
Mii-chan

Directed by

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Akira Kurosawa

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Kazuo Kikuta ... (play)
 
Akira Kurosawa ... (writer)
 
Senkichi Taniguchi ... (writer)

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Hisao Ichikawa ... producer
Sôjirô Motoki ... producer

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Akira Ifukube

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Sôichi Aisaka

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Masanori Tsujii

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Kôichi Imai

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Mitsuo Hasegawa ... sound

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Tsunekichi Shibata ... lighting technician
Isamu Shima ... still photographer
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In 1944, in WWII, Dr. Kyoji Fujisaki cuts his finger with the scalpel during a surgery in a field hospital and is infected by spirochete from his patient Susumu Nakada. After the blood test, he realizes that he has contracted syphilis, but he does not have the necessary medicine to treat the disease. He advises Nakada to seek medical treatment for his disease. In 1946, after the war, he breaks off his six years engagement with his beloved fiancée Misao Matsumoto but he does not tell the truth but lets her go and find another man to get married. The hopeless apprentice, nurse Rui Minegishi, witnesses Kioji injecting Salvarsan to treat his syphilis, and first she misunderstands why the doctor is sick. Later, after discovering the truth about his disease, she changes her behavior and becomes the confident listener of the doctor's inner feelings. When Kyoji accidentally meets Nakada in the police station of his town and finds that his wife is pregnant, he warns the reckless man about the risk of his lack of responsibility to his wife and baby. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Also Known As
  • 静かなる決闘 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Shizukanaru kettō (Japan, Japanese title)
  • The Quiet Duel (Japan, English title)
  • The Quiet Duel (United States)
  • The Quiet Duel (Canada, English title)
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Trivia This film was the first film Kurosawa directed outside of Toho, as it was a co-production between Daiei Studios and the newly formed Art Film Association, of which Kurosawa was a founding member. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in A Message from Akira Kurosawa: For Beautiful Movies (2000). See more »
Soundtracks Bengawan Solo See more »
Quotes Dr. Konosuke Fujisaki: If he had been happy, he might have become just a snob.
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