Reisaburo Yamamoto

Filmes

駿河遊侠傳 賭場荒し
Hana to ryû - Dai-ichi-bu: Dôkai-wan no rantô
Dai-ichi-bu: Dôkai-wan no rantô - Kiyoshi Saeki directed movie.
The Blue Pearl
Though recognized worldwide almost exclusively for his colorful kaiju fare, director Ishirō Honda (Godzilla, Rodan, Mothra) was a natural humanist with a particular understanding of the relationship between people and their social environs. His debut fiction feature, The Blue Pearl (Aoi Shinju) – virtually unseen in the west until now – depicts the melodramatic, but keenly-observed interplay between a young man from Tokyo and two ama (pearl divers; literally “women of the sea”) in a superstitious coastal town. Though raised within the same tradition-bound crucible, the two women – Noe and Riu – are portrayed as diametric opposites; the former meek but affectionate, the latter strong-willed but jaded by a tryst with metropolitan life. Nonetheless, Honda provides equal weight to their desires and their ambitions to break free from the social mold imposed upon them from birth.
A Man from Akagi
The Motherland Far Far Away
Matsuda
Escape from Prison
Thirty-three footprints
Fourth film of the Bannai Tarao series starring Chiezo Kataoka
Onna keizu
1942 adaptation of Izumi Kyoka's novel.
Otôsan no uta dokei
Theater of Life: Youth Version
Tange Sazen and the Pot Worth a Million Ryo
A man gets rid of a cheap pot without knowing it contains a map to a treasure. As word spreads, many join in hunting it.
Mito Komon - The Bloody Swords
Final installment of the Okochi / Arai / Yamanaka Mito Komon series and just as good as the others (a good deal longer, as well). Again, this film like the other two is similar in tone and spirit to the Yamanaka Tange Sazen film and would appeal to fans of that film.
Kunisada Chūji
Japanese historical film.
Mito Komon - The Secret Letter
Adaptation of the novel by Osaragi Jirō. Again scripted by the legendary Yamanaka Sadao
Chūshingura - Ninjō-hen; Fukushū-hen
Directed by Daisuke Itō.
Tange Sazen - Dai-ippen
Yataro's Hat - Comings and Goings