Rieko Sumi — Actor (11)
Doctor's Day Off (1952) [Movie] IMDb WikiData TMDB
本日休診
other title: 本日休診 / Pas de consultations aujourd'hui
Having completed the first year at his new medical practice, a doctor plans to relax on his day off. However, it is not to be: on this hectic day a man just back from the war front visits the doctor with a medical emergency, followed by a woman who claims to have been molested. Then a yakuza arrives to ask the doctor to cut his finger off...
The Sentimental Idiot (1956) [Movie] IMDb TMDB
人情馬鹿
director: Hiroshi Shimizu actor: Rieko Sumi / Kenji Sugawara
other title: O Idiota Sentimental / 人情馬鹿
Performing every night for an audience of male admirers, cabaret singer Yuri captures the attention of Yoshio Tsugawa, a motorcycle salesman who becomes hopelessly enchanted by the unattainable star. In his desperation to win her favor, Yoshio deceives his own customers to support Yuri’s glamorous lifestyle, ultimately ending up imprisoned for embezzlement.
A Woman's Gamble (1966) [Movie] TMDB IMDb
女の賭場
director: Shigeo Tanaka actor: Kyōko Enami / Yūsuke Kawazu
other title: 女の賭場
Onna no Toba, is the first film in long-running series Daiei Studio's Woman Gambler with Kyoko Enami starring where she plays the woman gambler Ogin, an honest dealer in the criminal underworld of yakuza-run gambling, as she sets out to become Japan's number one dealer.
Natsuko’s Adventure in Hokkaido (1953) [Movie] TMDB IMDb
夏子の冒険
director: Noboru Nakamura actor: Rieko Sumi / Masao Wakahara
other title: 夏子の冒険
Born to a prestigious family, Natsuko is not impressed by any one of her suitors. Determined to spend her life serving god, she sets off to a convent in Hakodate, Hokkaido, and meets along the way a young bear-hunter with whom she begins an adventure.
Our Chief, Our Doctor (1952) [Movie] TMDB IMDb WikiData
とんかつ大将
director: Yūzō Kawashima actor: Shūji Sano / Etsuko Miyama
other title: とんかつ大将
It chronicles the experiences of a neighbourhood doctor, whose taste for tonkatsu (a popular Japanese dish, similar to a pork schnitzel) earns him the nickname ‘the pork cutlet prince’ (‘Tonkatsu Taisho’, the film’s Japanese title) from the affectionate residents of the tenement in which he lives. When a local hospital, run by a female doctor, plans to expand, the future of the tenement is called into question.