Retainer for Ieyasu
En el siglo 17 Japón se divide entre dos fuerzas. El ejército principal del este por el señor de la guerra Tokugawa Ieyasu y el ejército occidental que lucha por el clan de Toyotomi. A pesar de ganar una batalla reciente, las cosas se ven sombrías para el ejército oriental. El ejército de Toyotomi tiene un suministro de armas de fuego modernas, un arma que podría cambiar el rumbo de la guerra. Tokugawa Ieyasu envia a su samurai de confianza samurai, Mayeda, y su hijo Yourimune a España para adquirir 5.000 fusiles. Pero es un viaje peligroso y hay muchos que conspiran en su contra. Y cuando por fin llegan a España, nada sale como esperaban.
Nikkatsu Roman Porno
The president of the Japanese National Railways is found dead during a period in which train service is plagued by numerous layoffs, strikes and shutdowns. The government says that the president was murdered; the police claim it was a suicide. A quizzical reporter follows the case for years, but the basic question remains unanswered: was the victim killed by members of the burgeoning Communist movement in Japan, or was the death stage-managed by the authorities in hopes of discrediting the Communists?
“Quit working as a nurse!” “All right, I will!” thus began the married life of Yasuo and Keiko. But the reality is harsh. Keiko even had to work on the first night after her marriage. Ten years later, the married couple is still at it. Yauso tends to the house and their children, while Keiko sacrifices family life for life as an overworked nurse. One day, after Keiko comes home utterly exhausted and dejected from her work, Yasuo makes up his mind and writes a letter of resignation in her place. Upon learning of this, Keiko angrily declares that nursing is what she lives for and she will keep on working. Realising that that is one battle he will never win, Yasuo sends a letter to a newspaper -- “Nurses’ husbands, aren’t you having a hard time? Get together nurses’ husbands. Contact me.” There is a tremendous response. This leads to the formation of many unions of nurses’ husbands throughout the country.
Detective F
When an American is murdered in a Japanese inn, Tokyo police detective Munesue follows the trail of the killer to New York. There he is joined by a New York City detective named Shuftan and together they sort out the crime.