Great info, thank you Michael. Its changes my perspective on Mizoguchi.Michael Kerpan wrote:Mizoguchi came late to historical films -- only starting to do these during WW2. (He did make some Meiji era films prior to this, but that was a very different genre from typical historical films) -- more like contemporary home dramas, but a bit more more melodramatic. Of his surviving films....
1920s -- Meiji or contemporary - 2; historical - 0
1930s -- Meiji or contemporary - 8; historical - 0
1940s -- Meiji or contemporary - 4; historical - 4
1950s -- Meiji or contemporary - 6; historical - 6
I would like to ask, if you or someone else knows with which film Mizoguchi started using sound? I checked imdb and went through the list of movies. If I'm not wrong it should be Aizo toge (1934) AKA The Mountain Pass of Love and Hate. So it seems that he was faster than Ozu- 1936 (I know Ozu was among the last film directors to adopt sound and color in his films). I don't know if there is any record about the movie- maybe its lost- but if there is, how was his first sound film received?