Makoto Kobori

Makoto Kobori

Birth : 1885-03-06, Tokyo, Japan

Death : 1957-03-05

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Makoto Kobori

Movies

Fighting Fire Fighter
Santōshain to onna hisho
Japanese film.
Marital Relations
The story of a couple, a spoiled son and a down-to-earth girl, in Osaka in the early Showa era. The film won the prestigious Blue Ribbon awards for best director, best actor (Morishige) and best actress (Awashima), and the Mainichi Concours award for best actor and best screenplay (Yasumi Toshio). It ranked second (after Naruse Mikio’s Ukigumo) on the Kinema Junpō top ten films for the year.
Fantasy of Youth
Adaptation of the novel by Bunroku Shishi.
The Great White Tiger Platoon
The Great White Tiger Platoon was part of the Aizu clan's last ditch efforts to stop the advance of Imperial troops after the fall of the Tokugawa Shogunate. Meant to be a reserve unit as it was made of the young, 16-17 year old sons of Aizu samurai. Their story is one of the great tragedies of the Boshin War (1868-1869) as they were called into action. Getting cut off from the main body of their platoon, a group of 20 from the 2nd squad retreated to Iimori Hill, where they looked down upon fires surrounding Aizu Castle and thinking that the castle has fallen and all is lost, they choose to die as samurai by committing seppuku. A superb rendition of this true story that shows the true honor of the samurai.
Jirocho Strikes a Daring Blow
Jirocho and his followers chase the Kurokomas into the Kai Province.
Girls in the Orchard
Bot-chan
Tanuki
1953 Toho adaptation of Natsume's novel.
Ikiru
Kiichi Watanabe, Kanji's Brother
Kanji Watanabe is a middle-aged man who has worked in the same monotonous bureaucratic position for decades. Learning he has cancer, he starts to look for the meaning of his life.
Tales of a Drifter
新遊侠伝 遊侠往来
新遊侠伝
Sakon Detective Story: Handprint in Fresh Blood
Saheiji’s Casebooks: The Purple Hood
Sekisai Ôkubo
The purple hood reveals the embezzlement of public money by officials. A remake of Masahiro Makino's 1923 film.
Theater
Kotobuki-za is a story of the Naniwa-bushi singer Baichuken Tsurumaru.
The Man Who Has Returned
Jubilation Street
Bathhouse owner
The few residents left on the streets in Tokyo share their individual stories and come to understand the melancholy of saying goodbye.