Toka Onoe

Movies

Karate Sanshiro
Shunsuke Washimi, a member of the karate club, misunderstands the affections of Chiyo, a lodging house girl who is in love with him and in the midst of a confusion challenges Yamauchi Tatsuhiko to a fight, forgetting the true core of martial arts, that should only be used as a selfdefense.
A Mother's Love
A bar girl tries to pass her three children, each from a different father, to rural relatives.
Ghost Cat of Nabeshima
Tanuma Kandayuu is a high class samurai of the house of Nabeshima. He finds a lavish board of Go (a Chinese Board game) at Kinbei's store. He recommend Kinbei to offer it to his lord. Kinbei hesitates at first, since he knows the board has a mysterious legend surrounding it; it's believed that for every game played on the board, one death is required.
Kaidan Oiwa Yakusha
Mito Kômon: Rai Kunitsugu no maki
Adaptation of the novel by Osaragi Jirō.
Chūshingura - Ninjō-hen; Fukushū-hen
Directed by Daisuke Itō.
Bangaku no issho
Yamanaka Sadao's fourth feature film. The Life of Bangaku
Yataro's Hat - Comings and Goings
Zuku ôoka seidan mazo kaiketsu-hen
The Kasahara School
Directed by Kichiro Tsuji.
Blood’s Up in Takadanobaba
A samurai comes to the aid of his uncle in a duel.
Yaji and Kita: Yasuda's Rescue
Niimi Gonzô
Yaji and Kita: Yasuda's Rescue is a 1927 black and white Japanese silent film directed by Tomiyasu Ikeda.[1] This comedy film showcases the comic talent of Denjiro Okochi, which contrasts markedly with his heroic performance in Oatsurae Jirokichi Koshi. The humorous exchanges with Goro Kawabe, his senior at Nikkatsu, can be priceless, with the expressions and movements of the two goofy characters making for pure, hilarious slapstick comedy. A 15-minute remnant of the film was released on DVD by Digital Meme with benshi accompaniment by Midori Sawato and Ryubi Kato.