In recent decades, Yasujirô Ozu's Viaggio a Tokyo (1953) and this film have consistently polled as the two greatest Japanese films ever made in both Japanese and foreign movie lists. However, the two master directors had radically different styles and approaches, were employed (for the most part) by different studios and thus worked with different crews. In fact, the only person associated with both films is the prolific character actor Eijirô Tôno, who played Numata, a drinking buddy of the elderly protagonist, in "Tokyo Story" and the desperate kidnapper whom Kambei confronts in this film.
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