Kyû Sakamoto

Kyû Sakamoto

Birth : 1941-12-10,

Death : 1985-08-12

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Kyû Sakamoto

Movies

Battle Cry
During the military phase of the Meiji Restoration of 1868, Sentaro joins a local militia loyal to the Tokugawa Shogunate in order to fight Imperial troops. But Sentaro's friendship with a pickpocket, who switches sides whenever it suits his needs, leads to complications that could cost Sentaro his life as they infiltrate enemy lines.
My Sweetheart
Kyu-chan
It had been a year and four months since Mitsuo was last on a movie set. Welcomed back by director Ishizaki and his film crew, Mitsuo is excited to star as the lead in "My Sweetheart". One day, half way through production, he meets his friends from a popular rock group, "The Spiders". Through their discussion regarding the climax scene, they criticize that the script is too grim. In a notion to protect their friend's career, they decide to pay the scriptwriter a little visit.
Let's Have A Dream
Kyûtaro
A Japanese stage actor in Yokohama is terminally ill, and is determined to end his life, but doesn’t know to have inherited a large sum of money from Switzerland.
Mr. Greenhorn
Botchan
1966 Shochiku adaptation of Natsume's novel.
King of the Highway
Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon
Ted (voice)
The story concerns a homeless boy named Ricky, or Ted in the Japanese version. After seeing a movie about Gulliver he meets Professor Gulliver himself in a forest. Gulliver is now an elderly, space-traveling scientist. With Dr. Gulliver's assistant Sylvester the crow (named Crow in the Japanese edition), and Ricky's companions, a talking dog and a toy soldier, they travel the Milky Way to the Planet of Blue Hope, which has been taken over by the Queen of Purple Planet and her evil group of robots. Armed with water-pistols and water balloons, which melt the villains, Ricky and Gulliver restore Blue Hope to its doll-like owners.
Song of Happiness
Japanese comedy directed by Noriaki Yuasa.
Kyu-chan, Draw Your Sword
A laid-back man tries to become a member of the yakuza.
Keep Your Chin Up
Kyô Kawanishi
Kawanishi Kyu and Tomoda Ryoji, two waifs, are inmates of a Reform School. One night, the boys succeed in a mass escape and split up. Kyu and Ryoji hear the sirens shrieking behind them and panic. Kyu pretends he has been hit by a small truck and Ryoji demands that they be taken to a hospital, little dreaming that Nagai, the driver, is the official guardian of juveniles. The next morning the two boys hear a light knock, and Nagai's daughter, Noriko enters, but surprise is changed to fear as they see her father approaching with Kume, the Juvenile Officer. Their one thought is escape but Kyu discovers his leg is stiff and it pains him to move. In the excitement, he had not realized he had really been hit by the truck. He sends Ryoji away while he waits alone for Officer Kume. Nagai takes Kyu under his wing, while Ryoji finds himself again in the hard-boiled world.
Awamori-kun nishi-e iku
Based on the comic by Kaoru Akiyoshi
Awamori-kun kanpai!
Second of the three Awamori-kun movies.
An Urban Affair
Kyusaku
Follow-up to "Ekimae Ryokan." Set around the Yurigaoka and Nishi-Ikuta stations on the Odakyu-Odawara line, the film takes up the problem of real estate around the expanding Yurigaoka apartments.
Awamori-kun uridasu
First of three Awamori-kun movies. Based on the comic by Kaoru Akiyoshi.
The Madness of Youth
Everything goes wrong when Jiro tries to break up his mother's relationship with a business man.
The Rockabilly Lady
Beyond the Hills
Kenzô Sugimoto
Story of young love in the hills.