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次郎長三国志 第六部 旅がらす次郎長一家 (1953)
Character: N/A
A wandering Jirocho stumbles upon his wife's possible murder and has other adventures while on the run.
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夜来香 (1951)
Character: N/A
Japanese "kayo" film based on the song "Ieraishan" by Yoshiko Yamaguchi.
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銀座の若大将 (1962)
Character: N/A
Young Yuichi (Kayama) romances Sumiko (Hoshi) while helping out at his family's restaurant, singing in a band, and preparing for an important boxing tournament.
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社長紳士録 (1964)
Character: Sadako Koizumi
A lighthearted satire of Japan’s postwar corporate elite, The Executive Gentleman’s Register blends farce, romance, and boardroom comedy with the polished charm of 1960s salaryman cinema. When mild-mannered secretary Tsutomu Harada’s wedding is postponed yet again due to the sudden promotion of his matchmaker, Reitarō Koizumi, to company president, chaos ensues in the world of business and matrimony alike. At a raucous nightclub party, a game of musical chairs leads to injury, scandal, and rivalry with a competing paper-bag tycoon. Limping through his first day as president, Reitarō faces corporate sabotage, eccentric clients, and a disastrously comic “business trip” that tangles together love, liquor, and misplaced ambition.
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逃亡地帶 (1953)
Character: N/A
Shiro Yabe, a young gangster who boarded the second class on the Tokaido Line after finishing a dangerous smuggling transaction in Kobe, is next to a beautiful woman with a sad face.
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「赤坂の姉妹」より 夜の肌 (1960)
Character: N/A
Set in the postwar turmoil, Akasaka no shimai paints a vivit portrait of the life of three sisters who struggle to live in Tokyo.
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社長漫遊記 (1963)
Character: N/A
It is the 16th series of the call series with the highest masterpiece among the "President" series. The president of the U. s.solar paint, heitaro Domoto (Morishige), has become completely American, and plans to rationalize the company to the American style and prohibit the company's entertainment. Members of the Taiko Kyushu Branch Company (Ryohei Miki), who were living in the banquet, were hit by a big blow, and the company and the meeting club were very annoying. After that, the president who went to the business trip to Kyushu met with a sexy Geisha (Junko Ikeuchi) on the way to the tour, and he felt like a fool.
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社員無頼 反撃篇 (1959)
Character: Yumiko Sumida
Caught in a corporate power struggle, a man uses betrayal and strategy to expose corruption and settle personal scores—only to find true support where he least expects it.
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社長忍法帖 (1965)
Character: Tomiyo Iwato
The 22nd film in the Shacho comedy series.
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はりきり社長 (1956)
Character: N/A
The third installment in the Shacho Series.
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続・社長三代記 (1958)
Character: Atsuko Asakawa
The fifth entry in the Company President Series
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社長太平記 (1959)
Character: N/A
Sixth entry in the Company President Series.
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社長道中記 (1961)
Character: Misawa Fukuko
A straight-laced employee is tasked with supervising his impulsive CEO during a business trip intended to revive struggling sales.
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香港の星 (1962)
Character: Miss Nakano
Wang Xinglian returns from her studies in Japan to visit her father in Hong Kong where she has an encounter with the young Japanese Hasegawa Toru. The two meet again and fall in love in Hokkaido when Wang and her best friend Sugimoto Kanako are going on a holiday. Urged by her friend Zhang Yingming to concentrate on her studies, Wang remains ambivalent about the relationship, and is even more upset to realise that Sugimoto is in love with her fellow countryman. Feigning an engagement with Zhang, Wang initiates a break-up with Hasegawa and finds work in Singapore after graduation. Hasegawa learns the real cause of the break-up from Sugimoto in Hong Kong. A frenzy search finally leads to a reunion and a proposal in Kuala Lumpur. However, their love is doomed by a twist of fate as Wang must leave to see her desperately ill father in Hong Kong while Hasegawa has to leave for America to pursue his career.
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ジャズ娘に栄光あれ (1958)
Character: Hanae Nagasaki
Minako, a runaway from Osaka chasing her dream of becoming a singer, struggles through poverty, failed jobs, and exploitation in Tokyo. With the help of a kind old vendor, a supportive reporter, and eventually singer Akira Takarada, she finally gets her chance to shine on stage.
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続・社長太平記 (1959)
Character: N/A
7th film in the President series and the first entry in color.
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続 社長外遊記 (1963)
Character: Sachiko Kazama (Keinosuke's Wife)
As Marukyū Department Store plans its Hawaii expansion, company executives become sidetracked by local pleasures and personal entanglements. By the time they resume business, the target property is lost to a rival—forcing an abrupt return to Japan with both deals and relationships unresolved.
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社長千一夜 (1967)
Character: Kuniko Shōji (Keitarō's Wife)
In this outing, Shoji (Morishige) and his employees plan to build a hotel for Expo 70.
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続 社長えんま帖 (1969)
Character: Ōtaka Etsuko (Chōtarō's wife)
A cosmetics executive promoted to chairman faces chaos at home and work as his company undergoes major changes and internal power shifts.
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続 社長学ABC (1970)
Character: Amino Atsuko
A food company undergoes leadership changes, with younger staff rising to key roles.
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社長えんま帖 (1969)
Character: Etsuko Ōtaka (Chōtarō’s Wife)
A cosmetics company president launches an aggressive new business strategy while balancing corporate pressure, romantic entanglements, and a high-profile international partnership.
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続 社長道中記 (1961)
Character: Fukuko Misawa
After a promotion brings new professional challenges, a diligent employee is pulled into corporate matchmaking and a high-stakes business conflict over a critical eel supply.
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続 社長漫遊記 (1963)
Character: Ayako Dōmoto (Heitarō’s Wife)
While on a business trip to Kyushu, a paint company president competes with a rival firm for a key overseas client, only to face setbacks both in work and in the personal affairs of his team.
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社長外遊記 (1963)
Character: Kazama Sachiko (Keinosuke’s Wife)
Executives from a Japanese department store travel to Hawaii to acquire land for expansion but become entangled in romantic distractions and miscommunication. By the time they act, the property is lost to a rival, forcing an abrupt return to Tokyo and uncertain outcomes.
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続 社長忍法帖 (1965)
Character: Toyoko Iwato (Kyutarō's wife)
Iwato Construction secures a major project in Hokkaido and promotes a key employee, but chaos follows—personal conflicts, missed deals, and a lost hotel contract. Redemption comes when they restore a fire-damaged department store, earning overdue payment and a morale boost.
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社長行状記 (1966)
Character: Kurihara Mineko (Yaichirō’s wife)
A clothing manufacturer president tries to revitalize his company during a business downturn by securing new sales partners and chasing a deal with a world-renowned fashion designer.
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続 社長行状記 (1966)
Character: Mineko Kurihara
As his fashion company rides a wave of post-recession success, President Kurihara seeks to expand into women’s apparel through a deepening partnership with a French firm.
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続 社長千一夜 (1967)
Character: Kuniko Shōji (Keitarō’s wife)
In this continuation of Discover Japan with the 5 Gents (Shacho sen ichiya, 1967), Shoji (Morishige) and his employees plan to build a hotel for Expo 70.
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社長繁盛記 (1968)
Character: Atsuko Takayama (Keitaro's Wife)
"Shacho" comedy about the president of a salt manufacturing company.
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続 社長繁盛記 (1968)
Character: Atsuko Takayama
An aging company president pushes a youth-focused corporate fitness campaign but struggles to keep up himself.
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社長学ABC (1970)
Character: Atsuko Amino
A food company president is promoted to chairman, but his continued involvement creates leadership confusion.
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太陽を抱け (1960)
Character: Setsuko Sanjo
After their troupe disbands, musician Moriyama and his friends join Orion Records and form “Orion Stars.” Their song Love Express becomes a hit, exposing corporate scheming but ending with success and new romances.
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歌う不夜城 (1957)
Character: Miyako (Akiko’s sister)
Backstage friendships and rivalries flare as dancers Akiko and Haruko compete for roles, clash with disapproving parents, and juggle new romances. A failed scheme to push Haruko out forces truths into the open, bringing the troupe back together as they head toward their next show.
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ニッポン無責任時代 (1962)
Character: N/A
An irresponsible salaryman works his way to the top of the corporate ladder.
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若い恋人たち (1959)
Character: Madam Etsuko
Engineer Shuichi defies his wealthy family to live with bar hostess Kazuyo, whose loyalty to her struggling family complicates their love. As class, pride, and temptation test them, true affection proves stronger than circumstance.
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大暴れチャッチャ娘 (1956)
Character: Sakura Shimizu
After winning a singing contest, Momoko leaves her rural village for Tokyo to pursue her dream. Misunderstandings, scams, and shifting ambitions lead her from aspiring street performer to jazz singer, culminating in her big debut on stage.
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「春情鳩の街」より 渡り鳥いつ帰る (1955)
Character: Tamie
Yoshida Denkichi does loses sight of his wife Chiyoko and daughter Toyoko during the war, and is taken in by a familiar woman, Oshige, and becomes the owner of "Fujimura" in the town of Hato. Eiko is a timid woman who hates Terada, a watchmaker who is obsessed with her; Tamie is a hard worker who asks for money from customers to support her mother and daughter Teruko; Tane, who dreams of the day they can be together, gives money to her lover Takeda; Machiko, an apres girl, is selective about her customers in the name of romance. They are women working in the red light district at "Fujimura."
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女性に関する十二章 (1954)
Character: Kuraishi Sode
Minako, a ballerina who has been dating since her school days, and Koheta, a banker. It was Koheta who was finally about to get married as a result of his promotion, but just then, a big change occurs in Minako's body..
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吸血蛾 (1956)
Character: Asaji Fumiyo
The story of a professional nude model stalked by a bizarre, unknown man wearing a hideous mask.
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黒帯三国志 (1956)
Character: Oyo
Masahiko Koseki, a judo master, gets in several fights as a result of protecting a young woman. Despite his success, Koseki is expelled from his judo school because of his propensity for street fighting. He goes to work for a gangster named Joji, but when he realizes that Joji is mixed up in the slave trade, Koseki helps the police in their attempts to foil Joji.
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エレキの若大将 (1965)
Character: Kazuko Ishihara
Young Guy (Kayama) competes in an electric guitar competition and plays American-style football. Released alongside Invasion of Astro Monster.
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此村大吉 (1954)
Character: Rengetsuin
A samurai is struggling to make ends meet at the end of the Edo period. He has students and, among other things, teaches them about the evils of the government. A member of the yakuza thugs has fallen in love with the samurai's daughter and conspires to report the father to the authorities in order to snatch the girl. The samurai's daughter has a boyfriend who hides the father and daughter from the thug.
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激流 (1952)
Character: N/A
The film follows a young civil engineer, played by Toshiro Mifune, who is assigned to the Tase Dam construction site in what is now Hanamaki City, Iwate Prefecture, and the human relationships involved in building the dam. A masterpiece by director Senkichi Taniguchi, who has worked on numerous films starring Mifune.
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大学の若大将 (1961)
Character: Miss. Nomura
The first instalment in Toho's popular Wakadaishō (Young Guy) series.
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密輸船 (1954)
Character: Emi Tomiura
A narcotics investigator for the harbor police, Eiichi Tsuda, is driven by thoughts of vengeance for the overdose death of his brother and the subsequent decline and death of their mother. Tsuda acts viciously and with disdain for legal niceties in his exploration of the criminal facts behind the explosion of a freighter in the harbor. He goes undercover with a band of drug smugglers, but his methods threaten to destroy him as well as his case.
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