My Brother's Wife: In a Dream (1988)

The story centers on the steadfast eldest son, the caring and alluring nurse eldest daughter, the ambitious, fast-rising second son, and the vivacious, free-spirited youngest daughter. United by the heavy burden of an enormous debt inherited from their late parents a decade ago, their fragile stability is upended when the irresistibly beautiful and enigmatic Rinko appears on the scene as a marriage prospect for the eldest son. Her seductive allure triggers a chain reaction that sends shockwaves through the family, igniting passions and secrets in a swirl of scandalous incestuous desire.

Director: Shūji Kataoka
Runtime: 60 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Kōichi Saitō
Editing: Shōji Sakai
Production: Kokuei Company
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja

Keywords

pink film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is My Brother's Wife: In a Dream about?
The story centers on the steadfast eldest son, the caring and alluring nurse eldest daughter, the ambitious, fast-rising second son, and the vivacious, free-spirited youngest daughter. United by the heavy burden of an enormous debt inherited from their late parents a decade ago, their fragile stability is upended when the irresistibly beautiful and enigmatic Rinko appears on the scene as a marriage prospect for the eldest son. Her seductive allure triggers a chain reaction that sends shockwaves through the family, igniting passions and secrets in a swirl of scandalous incestuous desire.
Who directed My Brother's Wife: In a Dream?
My Brother's Wife: In a Dream was directed by Shūji Kataoka.
Who stars in My Brother's Wife: In a Dream?
My Brother's Wife: In a Dream stars Kanako Kishi, Reika Kazami, Bunmei Tobayama, Shirō Shimomoto, Ryuji Yamamoto, Kaoru Kishimoto.
How long is My Brother's Wife: In a Dream?
My Brother's Wife: In a Dream has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
Where was My Brother's Wife: In a Dream produced?
My Brother's Wife: In a Dream was produced in Japan.