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こんにちは赤ちゃん (1964)
Character: Shizuko Nagata
A young Tokyo couple’s blissful newlywed life is turned upside down when an unexpected pregnancy arrives, sending them on a whirlwind quest for support from eccentric relatives and well-meaning neighbors.
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月給泥棒 (1962)
Character: N/A
A "hustler's hustler" (Takarada), works his way up the corporate ladder at a camera company. His biggest scheme involves winning the business of a foreign visitor by setting him up with a beautiful "model" (Tsukasa), actually a bar hostess, but the plan backfires when the would-be executive falls for the woman himself.
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Bis zum Ende aller Tage (1961)
Character: Anna Suh
Unusual race relations melodrama from West Germany follows a German sailor who meets and weds a Chinese woman while on leave in Hong Kong, only to meet with disapproval from his family and friends when the couple returns to Europe.
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僕たちの失敗 (1962)
Character: N/A
Tells the story of Shintaro, a lawyer who quits his job to work at a camera factory, and his love adventures.
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女は幾万ありとても (1966)
Character: Satoko (Kyushu woman)
A newlywed couple moves into an apartment complex where each family faces everyday problems.
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やぶにらみニッポン (1963)
Character: Riko Arikane
Comedy about a Japanese-American professor, a nuclear scientist, who returns to Japan to search for a typically subservient Japanese wife.
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恐るべき火遊び (1959)
Character: Mariko's Friend B
Story of rebellious youth follows the 19-year-old son of a Hokkaido farmer who has an affair with the daughter of a wealthy trading company president.
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地球40度線 赤道を駈ける男 (1968)
Character: N/A
Romantic action film set against the beautiful backdrop of Rio de Janeiro. Jiro Ibuki has decided to leave the world of the yakuza and live with his fiancée Reiko.
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新・三等重役 当るも八卦の巻 (1960)
Character: Haruko Momoyama
World Electric's top ad model disappears, throwing the company into disarray. A fortune-teller’s influence spreads through upper management, sending staff on a misguided search. Misinformation, internal friction, and unexpected revelations push the company to its limits.
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アルプスの若大将 (1966)
Character: N/A
Seventh movie of the Wakadaishō series directed by Kengo Furusawa.
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女探偵物語 女性SOS (1958)
Character: N/A
A private detective and a colleague investigate a man for a wealthy young lady.
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手錠をかけろ (1959)
Character: N/A
Crime melodrama about two detectives (Ikebe and Arashima) and one detective's trumpet-playing son (Sato) who become involved in a complex murder investigation.
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Le orientali (1960)
Character: N/A
Episodic, globe-trotting quasi-mondo focused on women of the East.
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暗黒街の牙 (1962)
Character: N/A
Toho-produced crime drama involving the drug trade.
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銀座退屈娘 (1960)
Character: Woman in Jail A
A rebellious heiress clashes with gangsters, dodges an arranged marriage, and unexpectedly falls for a principled lawyer as her father confronts past corruption and starts anew.
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国際秘密警察 火薬の樽 (1964)
Character: Girl Taken at Haneda
In the third installment in the "Kokusai himitsu keisatsu" series, agent Jiro Kitami investigates the mysterious disappearance of a prominent scientist. Edited into Woody Allen's "What's Up, Tiger Lily?" along with the 4th film in the series, "Key of Keys".
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国際秘密警察 指令第8号 (1963)
Character: Mie Tsugawa
Agent Jiro Kitami attempts to stop a smuggling ring from shipping arms to Vietcong guerrillas.
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野獣死すべし (1959)
Character: Hostess at the Rollita B
A promising post-graduate literature student is transformed into a psychotic killer following the suicide of his father and a sleazy affair by his mother with a younger man.
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King Kong vs. Godzilla (1963)
Character: Tamiye (uncredited)
When an underhanded pharmaceutical company goes to a remote tropical island to steal King Kong for advertising purposes, they get more than they bargained for when the gigantic ape attacks an unsuspecting village and an enormous octopus.
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国際秘密警察 鍵の鍵 (1965)
Character: Bai-Lan
Intelligence director Suritai asks agent Kitami to steal money from anti-government guerrillas.
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キングコング対ゴジラ (1962)
Character: Tamiye
The advertising director of Pacific Pharmaceuticals, frustrated with the low ratings of their sponsored TV program, seeks a more sensationalist approach. He orders his staff to Faro Island to capture King Kong for exploitation. As Godzilla re-emerges, a media frenzy generates with Pacific looking to capitalize off of the ultimate battle.
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大盗賊 (1963)
Character: Yaya's maid
An adventurous and daring sailor sets sail to the castle of an ailing king to stop an evil premier, hungry for power and wealth, from succeeding the throne and marrying the king's beautiful daughter. Along the way, with the help of some courageous rebels and a lustful wizard, he must overcome the powers of a bewitching witch, a band of ruthless pirates, and the castle's Imperial guards. He must also free those kidnapped into slavery and restore the king's reputation.
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奇巌城の冒険 (1966)
Character: Spuria, Chamberlain's daughter
Osami, a soldier-of-fortune from Japan, joins with priest Ensai in a quest for the ashes of the great Buddha. Their journey takes them to a kingdom in the Middle East, where they find intrigue and romance in the court of an evil king.
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三大怪獣 地球最大の決戦 (1964)
Character: Princess Maas Doulina Salno of Selgina
After a meteorite unleashes a three-headed beast upon Tokyo, Mothra tries to unite with Godzilla and Rodan to battle the extraterrestrial threat.
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You Only Live Twice (1967)
Character: Aki
A mysterious spacecraft captures Russian and American space capsules and brings the two superpowers to the brink of war. James Bond investigates the case in Japan and comes face to face with his archenemy Blofeld.
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宇宙大怪獣ドゴラ (1964)
Character: Gang Moll
A floating amorphous life-form descends from the atmosphere to consume carbon in the form of diamonds.
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女の中にいる他人 (1966)
Character: Sayuri Sugimoto
Tashiro coincidentally meets his best friend Sugimoto in a bar very close to the apartment in which Sugimoto’s wayward wife is found dead. Although Tashiro is not a suspect in the police investigation, he is racked with guilt and confesses to his wife, Masako. In an effort to further relieve his tortured sense of guilt, he then confesses to Sugimoto. Neither his wife nor his friend can believe that he could have been involved.
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What's Up, Tiger Lily? (1966)
Character: Suki Yaki
In comic Woody Allen's film debut, he took the Japanese action film "International Secret Police: Key of Keys" and re-dubbed it, changing the plot to make it revolve around a secret egg salad recipe.
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Akiko (1961)
Character: Akiko
The quaint life of Ottavia, a widow living in Rome, is turned upside down when a young and pretty Japanese girl knocks at her door, claiming to be the daughter of her late husband, an Italian military officer who went to Japan on a secret mission during WWII and reportedly killed in action there.
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女が階段を上る時 (1960)
Character: Hostess
Keiko, whom everyone calls Mama, narrates her story: she's a hostess on the Ginza, 30, a widow. She describes life's vicious cycle: acting cheerful around drunks, dressing and living well to convey confidence, needing money for these expenses and for her demanding mother and brother, and knowing she's growing older.
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