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轟先生 (1947)
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Based on the comic by Kaoru Akiyoshi
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最後の戦斗機 (1956)
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The first postwar war movie depicting the tragedy of a special force that shook the world at the end of the Pacific War, with thrill and speed
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大幹部 ケリをつけろ (1970)
Character: N/A
Asakura was told he could leave the gang if he killed Takahata, but he failed and was sentenced to two years. When he was released, the Oyane group was crushed, and instead, the emerging gangster Hokuyokai was in charge of the Oyane group's territory.
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東海道は兇状旅 (1950)
Character: N/A
Adaptation of the original story by Hida Yoshiro, whose depiction of the world of the yakuza is unparalleled. Gisuke, a weather-beaten yakuza with nostalgia and memories of love in his heart.
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火の鳥 (1956)
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Emi Ikushima, a star actress in the Roses, is half-hearted, but she wasn't disappointed by the news of her father Enmy's sudden death, and she performed enthusiastically on the stage that night, attracting a crowded audience.
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第8監房 (1956)
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A man and a woman meet through a strange fate. This unique melodrama depicts the course of their budding love in a corner of the big city.
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家なき娘 (1939)
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An orphan Mihato Mari works as a secretary at a spinning factory.
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浴槽の死美人 (1956)
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While enjoying a ski trip, Detective Ippei Shizuno sprains his leg and is carried into a hotel. At the sound of a tremendous roar in the distance, the lights go out, and the hotel is plunged into darkness.
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大佛開眼 (1952)
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The film depicts how the work to build the Great Buddha overcame a number of obstacles as proponents and opponents clashed over the construction of the Buddha. This work is based on a play by Hideo Osada, which was performed by the Shin Kyodo Theater Company in 1940.
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考える葉 (1962)
Character: N/A
Based on the novel of the same name by Seichō Matsumoto.
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川上哲治物語 背番号16 (1957)
Character: Sakanashi
A biopic about Japanese baseball player, Tetsuharu Kawakami.
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歌の明星 (1949)
Character: N/A
Drama directed by Kōzō Saeki.
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大空の無法者 (1960)
Character: N/A
Sheriff Goro goes undercover to investigate drug smugglers.
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少年探偵団 敵は原子潜航艇 (1959)
Character: The Fiend with Twenty Faces
Ninth and final film in the Boy Detectives Club series. Features Tatsuo Umemiya's film debut.
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パレットナイフの殺人 (1946)
Character: N/A
Based on the short story The Psychological Test by Edogawa Rampo.
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マライの虎 (1943)
Character: N/A
A band of guerrillas fight against occupying British forces in Malaya.
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暴力の街 (1950)
Character: Shanghai Tetsu
An attempt is made to suppress a journalist's investigation of collusion between a rural police chief and the local gangster bosses.
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真昼の罠 (1960)
Character: Sakurai
On his way to Tokyo one night, a truck driver picks up a country girl and has his way with her amidst a forest. A few days later he loses his job after a run-in with some punks, but is offered a job by a gangster impressed by his fighting skills. He tries to make amends with the girl he ravished, but becomes caught up in the ways of the underworld...
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銀座旋風児 黒幕は誰だ (1959)
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Based on the original work of Yasunori Kawauchi of "Moonlight Mask", this is the second in the "Ginza Whirlwind Child (Mitsutogai)" series in which Asahi Kobayashi plays an active role in the death of a divine ghost in a skillful disguise. Takuya Nikaido appears in Kobe and approaches the mystery of the fake bill case.
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氷柱の美女 (1950)
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Based on the novel The Vampire (Kyūketsuki) by Edogawa Ranpo.
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アンコなぜ泣く (1958)
Character: N/A
Japanese "kayo" film centered around the song "Anko naze naku" by Takeo Fujishima.
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緑はるかに (1955)
Character: Tazawa
Ruriko's father is a well known scientist who's involved in secret research that even his family doesn't know about. Ever since he moved up to the research laboratory in Hokkaido, Ruriko hasn't heard from him. The only thing that reminded her of his warmth was the green music box that he’d left behind for her. She longed to reunite with her father. The little box played music that lifted her spirits, to a place where everything was perfect.
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白夜の妖女 (1957)
Character: Traveler
A Buddhist monk becomes ensnared by a seductive woman who, according to legend, transforms her lovers into beasts.
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明日は明日の風が吹く (1958)
Character: N/A
"Tomorrow is Another Day" tells the story of three brothers who struggle to shake free of the father's ties to the yakuza underworld. A star vehicle for the popular singer/actor Yūjirō Ishihara.
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眠狂四郎円月斬り (1964)
Character: Sir Yorii
A decapitation at the hands of the shogun's monstrous misbegotten son kicks off the action and draws nomadic Nemuri Kyoshiro (Raizô Ichikawa) into more sword-fighting adventures when he's blamed for the beheading. Meanwhile, the head-chopper's mother is busy knocking off the shogun's lawful heirs to secure the shogunate for her son.
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虹男 (1949)
Character: Katsundo Maya
When a young woman is named as the prime suspect in a murder, her girlfriend and her girlfriend's boyfriend set out to prove her innocence. Their investigation leads them to an isolated, creepy house in the middle of nowhere, where sinister goings-on abound.
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第三の忍者 (1964)
Character: N/A
Three Iga ninja are on a hunt for Chidoken, a Takeda ninja sent out to assasinate Lord Nobunaga.
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人間の條件 第3部望郷篇/第4部戦雲篇 (1959)
Character: Bannai Jôtôhei
Kaji, sent to the Japanese army labeled Red, witnesses cruelties in the army and revolts against the abusive treatment against a fellow recruit. He also sees his friend Shinjô defecting to the Russian border, and he ends in the front to fight a lost battle against the Russian tanks division.
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俺は待ってるぜ (1957)
Character: Police detective
A former boxer gets involved with a club hostess trying to escape the clutches of her gangster employer.
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太平洋戦争と姫ゆり部隊 (1962)
Character: N/A
The last fight put up by remaining forces and a special volunteer nursing corps in 1944-5.
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落日の血闘 (1955)
Character: Shuriken no Ginji
A remake of High Noon (1952) as a Japanese jidai-geki sword-fighting movie.
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流血の抗争 (1971)
Character: Tatsuji Akiba
The Akiba and Shimura crime families run the streets of “K City”. With the construction of new buildings and new factories underway, the city has sprouted into a boomtown and business is good. Two of the most infamous mobs of Tokyo want a piece of the pie. As out-of-town yakuza flood the city overnight, the crime boss of the Akiba family, Tezuka (Joe Shishido), is released from prison after a five year sentence. He does not like the "change" he sees.
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影なき声 (1958)
Character: N/A
Asako, a former telephone operator once heard the voice of a murder suspect which has continued to haunt her. Years later her husband invites his boss, Hamazaki, over for dinner and she realises his voice is suspiciously like that of the killer. Before she can investigate further, Hamazaki is found dead and her husband becomes the prime suspect.
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江戸の小鼠たち (1957)
Character: Jûemon
The action of this historical drama takes place against the background of poverty and hunger in the city of Edo and depicts young people rebelling against the contradictions of feudal society.
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女体桟橋 (1958)
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Director Teruo Ishii's crime action follows the investigative adventures of an undercover cop working with a prostitution ring. It's done in an unique documentary style.
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月影忍法帖 二十一の眼 (1963)
Character: Ryusai
A wave of terror is threatening to unseat Shogun Yoshimune. Police stations are erupting into flames, convicts escaping from prison, houses robbed and vandalized, streets teeming with panicked citizens. Is Ijyuin Tanomo, highly-placed official of Owari clan, secretly using deadly ninja to foment riot and rebellion? Narumiya Shinbei, a lone samurai spy adept at ninjutsu must uncover the hidden hand orchestrating these shocking crimes. Shinbei enlists a small band of dedicated ninja to lay siege to the enemy’s stronghold, where his own sister works as an undercover agent. Now, ninja must fight ninja in a last desperate battle to save the shogunate.
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ずべ公天使 (1960)
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One of the earliest of sukeban / girl boss type eiga
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稲妻 (1952)
Character: Ryuzo
The story of Kiyoko, a young woman who has successfully managed to make a break with her dysfunctional family who have been trying to arrange a marriage for her with a disagreeable man whom she has rejected.
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8時間の恐怖 (1957)
Character: Daisuke Oi
A bus making its precarious way across a winding mountain road picks up some unwelcome passengers.
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東京の孤独 (1959)
Character: N/A
A coming-of-age story about two newcomers to the world of professional baseball who compete for Rookie of the Year honors and love.
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霧の港の赤い花 (1962)
Character: N/A
A bittersweet love story between yakuza Hiroshi and a married woman Reiko.
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月光仮面 魔人の爪 (1958)
Character: Satan no Tsume
Gekko Kamen faces off against Satan's Claw, who is after the treasure of the Kingdom of Baradai.
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静かなる決闘 (1949)
Character: Susumu Nakada
A young army surgeon, Kyoji Fujisaki, accidentally contracts syphilis during a WWII field operation. Back at his father’s clinic, he treats himself in secret and breaks off his engagement rather than risk his fiancée’s future, even as he confronts the irresponsible patient who infected him—testing his ethics, pride, and capacity for sacrifice.
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桃太郎侍 (1957)
Character: Takagaki
One of Japanese folklore's most popular characters is brought to life on the silver screen in this terrific version of legendary Demon slaying Peach Boy.
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ザ・スパイダースの大進撃 (1968)
Character: Minegishi
Gangsters smuggle diamonds through customs by embedding them in The Spiders' tambourine, then go on a cross-country chase of the rock-and-roll band in order to get them back. Another gang is searching for something The Spiders have, too, and now the two gangs are willing to kill to get it, with the boys caught in the middle!
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侠花列伝 襲名賭博 (1969)
Character: Murai Tsunematsu
The love story between a traveling guest and a geisha who inadvertently becomes the leader of her father's yakuza clan, after his death.
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博奕打ち 不死身の勝負 (1967)
Character: N/A
Tsunetaro Asakura AKA "Dynamite Tsune" is a talented gambler, but not infallable. After losing his Boss's money in a dice game he repays his debt by serving as a pit boss for a struggling coal mine in Kyuushu. Quickly there's trouble with the local mining competition, who doesn't always play a fair game. True to his hot-headed nickname, Tsune only gets into deeper trouble.
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泥だらけの青春 (1954)
Character: N/A
Shigeki Kachi, Tosuke Satomura, and Nanako, who belong to the theater company Vuanbert around Dosa, withdrew at the indignation of the chairman Hayashi and seeked their own careers in the film industry.
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洲崎パラダイス 赤信号 (1956)
Character: Denshichi
A jobless young couple, Yoshigi and Tsutue, wind up at the outskirts of the Suzaki red-light district in Tokyo. Tsutue talks her way into a job pouring sake for male customers at a small bar run by a sympathetic older woman, while Yoshigi is shunted off into a nearby noodle shop, where he gets a job delivering noodles. Tsutue charms and runs off with one of her clients. Yoshigi, ignoring the attentions of a sweet co-worker, pursues Tsutue.
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幕末太陽傳 (1957)
Character: Chobei
Saheji, a man-about-town, gets stuck at a high-class brothel when he can’t pay the bill. He makes the best of his situation by performing various tasks amidst the tumult of the end of the shogunate—but always by making sure to get a “commission” for his troubles.
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地獄門 (1953)
Character: Masanaka
Japan, 1159. Moritō, a brave samurai, performs a heroic act by rescuing the lovely Kesa during a violent uprising. Moritō falls in love with her, but becomes distraught when he finds out that she is married.
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太平洋の鷲 (1953)
Character: N/A
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, a brilliant tactician, is a loyal subject of the emperor, despite his grave misgivings about leading Japan's navy into war with the United States. He opposes the attack on Pearl Harbor, but, overruled, he leads his forces to the best of his ability.
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幽霊塔 (1948)
Character: Susumu Ochiai
Horror film directed by Kôzô Saeki.
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爆薬に火をつけろ (1959)
Character: N/A
An action masterpiece about Might Guy Akira, a hot-blooded man who explodes against the backdrop of a large landfill full of intrigue and violence.
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