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喜劇 男の顔は人生よ (1971)
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A comedic tale that follows several quirky individuals who navigate the twists and turns of their daily lives.
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しなの川 (1973)
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Romantic drama based on the manga published in Young Comic.
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谷岡ヤスジのメッタメタ ガキ道講座 (1971)
Character: Dameji
Comedy about a young man who causes pandemonium by raiding a bar patronized by his father, winning the favors of a hostess and ends up feeling the breasts and hips of all the girls in his father's office.
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坊っちゃん (1966)
Character: Yamaarashi
1966 Shochiku adaptation of Natsume's novel.
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ダメおやじ (1973)
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Based on the comic by Mitsutoshi Furuya
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誘拐報道 (1982)
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Hideyuki Mitamura, a student at a private school near Osaka, is kidnapped on his way home from school.
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盛り場仁義 (1970)
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Yakuza movie directed by Yasuharu Hasebe
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アンデルセン物語 (1968)
Character: Bull (voice)
During his boyhood, young Hans Christian Andersen is exposed to the musical fairy-tale dream world by his Uncle Ole.
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怪獣大奮戦 ダイゴロウ対ゴリアス (1972)
Character: Goro Kizawa
An inventor and his family try to raise funds to feed a giant monster named Daigoro so that he doesn't shrink. Meanwhile, a meteor lands into the sea bringing with it another giant monster named Goliath. Will Daigoro be able to stop Goliath?
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どですかでん (1970)
Character: Ryotaro Sawagami
On a Tokyo dump’s shantytown edge, interwoven vignettes follow residents scraping by: a boy who “drives” an imaginary trolley, a homeless father and son designing a dream house, a young woman brutalized at home, drunks, schemers, and saints of small kindnesses. Kurosawa crafts a ragged mosaic of hardship, fantasy, and flickers of grace that keep people moving forward.
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吾輩は猫である (1975)
Character: Kaneda
Nakadai is an English teacher at a local school. He’s put-upon like the patron figure of dozens of films and televisions shows. Viewers who are especially fans of Nakadai will appreciate how the actor comically rants about here. His home life is almost disastrous, with a ditzy (but attractive) wife, three young children, a loud school nearby that’s controlled by a corrupt businessman he loathes, and frequent visits from layabout friends. And the grey-furred, green-eyed cat!
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新座頭市 破れ!唐人剣 (1971)
Character: Hanoichi
Zatoichi is a blind massage therapist and swordsman who finds out that something troubling is taking place on the outskirts of town. After discovering who the guilty parties are -- an accomplished Chinese martial artist named Wang Kang and his youthful attendant -- Zatoichi finds them and discovers that the pair's mixed up with a dangerous bunch of terrorist samurai who murdered the boy's parents. Now, Zatoichi must step in to save the day.
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女賭博師みだれ壷 (1968)
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Eleventh film in the long-running series Daiei Studio's Woman Gambler with Kyoko Enami starring where she plays the woman gambler Ogin.
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進め!ジャガーズ 敵前上陸 (1968)
Character: Saigo
A plot by an evil mastermind to eliminate the lead singer of the Japanese "Group Sounds" rock band, The Jaguars, leads the group through a series of psychedelic, comedic escapades.
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まんだら屋の良太 (1986)
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Live-action adaptation of Jun Hatanaka's manga "Mandaraya no Ryota".
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