It’s been a while since we attempted to mangle Japanese, so today we have a promo poster for a film that was released in Japan in July of 1958 and of course never saw the light of day in the west. So, lacking an official western title, we’re going with Woman Gunfighter with Rose. Seems pretty obvious, right? But it isn’t really. The Japanese actually translates as something closer to “rose and woman handgun king,” but that’s such a mouthful. The star here is Kinuko Obata, aka Kinuko Kobatake, et. al., who acted in about fifty films over four decades and still appeared on television up until ten years ago. We have another one of her posters around that we’ll share later, and hopefully we can dig up some info on her as well.
1934—Arrest Made in Lindbergh Baby Case
Bruno Hauptmann is arrested for the kidnap and murder of Charles Lindbergh Jr., son of the famous American aviator. The infant child had been abducted from the Lindbergh home in March 1932, and found decomposed two months later in the woods nearby. He had suffered a fatal skull fracture. Hauptmann was tried, convicted, sentenced to death, and finally executed by electric chair in April 1936. He proclaimed his innocence to the end