Jun Usami
Birth : 1910-09-01, Ichinohe, Iwate Prefecture, Japan
Death : 1980-05-09
Dr. Yamaguchi
A young man travels out into the countryside to meet his fiance, Yuko. When he arrives at the secluded house he is told by her mother that she has died in a car accident. He spends the night at the house and hears some strange sounds at night, even seeing someone that looks just like his dead love. Later he sees Yuko outside the house and follows her to a grave with her name. Cut to some days later where the young mans sister is worried since she hasnt heard from him in some time. She persuades her boyfriend to take her to the house, but is told that he already left. For the sake of proper plot development she doesnt believe Yukos mother and fakes the car breaking down so that they can investigate what really happened.
Rival gangs fight over ownership of bicycle race track.
The Domain: Severed Relations
Follows the lives of three sisters who have a dance act together.
Bunkichi disguises himself as a yakuza to solve a mysterious death.
Inspector
Judge Iwamoto (voice)
After their father quarrels with local military men, Anju and Zushio are forced to flee, but they are captured and sold into slavery. When their mother dies, they are sold to Sansho the Bailiff, a cruel man who subjects them to hideous torments. While Anju falls into a lake and is transformed into a swan, Zushio escapes and after being adopted to a nobleman grows to a young man. He will then fight to defeat the evil Dayu and free all the slaves.
Fukasaku and Chiba are back in a sequel filmed with the same cast and released just two weeks after the first film. This time the storyline is set in a small seaside town and the film favours detective and watadori film influences over westerns. Like its predecessor, the film runs barely over one hour and never drags. It’s a little less goofy, but doesn’t have as beautiful landscapes the first movie had. Not an especially good film, but for fans of Fukasaku and Chiba it’s an entertaining if flawed 60 minutes.
Young boys learn survival skills on a remote island and rescue a girl abducted by a gang of foreigners.
Lord Mito, with his companions, comes to Sakai, Senshu, where the annual Minato Festival takes place. During the celebration, a mysterious incident occurs. The portable altar is attacked by a shaven-headed priest, and Ofuji, the daughter of a wealthy Senshu-ya merchant, disappears.
Kinnosuke of Toyama sets out on a private mission to clear his father’s name for a crime he did not commit.
Master swordsman and loyal vassal Saotome Mondonosuke goes on a mission to find a missing princess.
Bright samurai movie innovatively adapted from a classic story. A traveling masterless samurai is asked by a daughter of an established samurai family to pretend they are a married couple, and gets involved in the troubles of the samurai clan.
Matsuno
When Katsukawa, a low ranking vassal, learns that his greedy superior, Tatewaki, has hatched a plan to expand his territory, he and his comrades decide to take matters into their own hands. Lots of action in this all-star production from Toei Films, the foremost studio during that era. As with so many of their films, this is highly entertaining, with lots of plot twists and exciting swordplay
Keiichiro Shimada
Eighth film in the Boy Detectives Club series.
Keiichiro Shimada
Seventh film in the Boy Detectives Club series.
Japanese mystery film.
Base Commander Kabashima
Japanese war film.
Fourth film in the Boy Detectives Club series.
A man with many disguises uses robotic beetles, man-made monsters and other devices to try and steal atomic power.
In the mist of the warring age (Sengoku Era), the Kyushu based Hayato Clan is faced with a monumental battle to determine their survival.
Japanese drama film.
Second film in the Boy Detectives Club series.
First film in the Boy Detectives Club series.
This 1956 adaptation of the novel with the same title puts more focus on the characters and their interactions than the previous version.
Newly graduated Miyamoto Otone is to inherit a fortune from a distant relative on the condition that she marries Takato Shunsaku, a man she has never heard of. The lawyers haven't located Shunsaku yet, allowing Otone to think about whether she accepts the conditions of the will. One month later after, Takato Shunsaku is found. Murdered. At the birthday party of Otone's uncle. With Shunsaku dead and thus making it impossible for Otone to marry him, the inheritence is to split amongst all (living) family members. And yes, as always, that means that the potential successors get killed off one by one. But Kosuke Kindaichi is on the trail...
Taira no Tsunemori
Tale of tragic love between samurai and princess during Heian period.
The eighth film in the "master detective with seven faces" series. Bannachi patrols the town in his taxi when he sees a man heading into Shiodome Town. Next day the man is found brutally murdered and the mystery starts to unravel.
One of the earliest Japanese cop films following a mysterious killing on the last train to Mitaka, Tokyo.
Japanese youth film.
Sixth film of the Bannai Tarao series starring Chiezo Kataoka.
Shiro Kasahara
Shuichi Hattori
Noriko is perfectly happy living at home with her widowed father, Shukichi, and has no plans to marry -- that is, until her aunt Masa convinces Shukichi that unless he marries off his 27-year-old daughter soon, she will likely remain alone for the rest of her life. When Noriko resists Masa's matchmaking, Shukichi is forced to deceive his daughter and sacrifice his own happiness to do what he believes is right.
Amano
Four unlucky pirates head to a weather tracking station set on a remote island with the intention of holding the weather trackers as hostages and assaulting their next incoming supply ship; but at the station they are told that a serious typhoon is on the way, so the ship will be delayed.
Fumio Kuki
A 1948 Japanese film.
Based on the short story The Psychological Test by Edogawa Rampo.