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Criterion Channel
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7.3
/8217/
70
/117/
70
/146/
3.7
/8905/
73
/11/
77
/85/

Dodes'ka-den (1970)
On a Tokyo dump’s shantytown edge, interwoven vignettes follow residents scraping by: a boy who “drives” an imaginary trolley, a homeless father and son designing a dream house, a young woman brutalized at home, drunks, schemers, and saints of small kindnesses. Kurosawa crafts a ragged mosaic of hardship, fantasy, and flickers of grace that keep people moving forward.
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Criterion Channel
77
64
7.2
/2695/
66
/52/
71
/50/
3.8
/2991/
100
/9/
78
/49/

The Pornographers (1966)
Subu makes pornographic films. He sees nothing wrong with it. They are an aid to a repressed society, and he uses the money to support his landlady, Haru, and her family. From time to time, Haru shares her bed with Subu, though she believes her dead husband, reincarnated as a carp, disapproves. Director Shohei Imamura has always delighted in the kinky exploits of lowlifes, and in this 1966 classic, he finds subversive humor in the bizarre dynamics of Haru, her Oedipal son, and her daughter, the true object of her pornographer-boyfriend’s obsession. Imamura’s comic treatment of such taboos as voyeurism and incest sparked controversy when the film was released, but The Pornographers has outlasted its critics, and now seems frankly ahead of its time.
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68
17
7.3
/425/
55
/9/
75
/20/
3.6
/315/

The Great Killing (1964)
A cynical samurai is left as the sole survivor to fulfill a plot to assassinate the puppet of a villain intent on usurping the shogunate in the 17th century. A Shogunate Elder connives to rule Japan by making his puppet, the Shogun's brother Tsunashige, the next Shogun. The best strategist in Japan, Yamaga, leads a plot to stop the Elder, but his cabal is betrayed and most of the conspirators are captured and tortured.
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67
17
6.7
/342/
61
/17/
67
/18/
3.5
/625/
72
/7/

Wandering Ginza Butterfly (1972)
Gang leader Nami (cult film legend Meiko Kaji) kills a member of a yakuza group and goes away to prison. Upon her release three years later, she’s a shamed woman confined to living in the shadowy world of sex clubs and street gangs. She returns to the city to live with her uncle, a billiard-hall owner, and after befriending pimp and ne’er-do-well Ryuji (Tsunehiko Watase), she gets a job working at a hostess club in the chic Ginza neighborhood, where the expensive shops and neon lights conceal a dark world of crime and sexual slavery. But when a rival gang attempts to muscle in on the club, Nami becomes enmeshed in a violent struggle that forces her to wield a skilled pool cue to defend her uncle’s business, and eventually a short sword to wreak bloody vengeance upon her enemies.
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10
/1/

Kawachi fūten zoku (1968)
1968 film
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10
/1/

The Ghostly Trip (1972)
The 10th film in the travel series. The original work and screenplay is by Kazuo Funahashi, the director is Shoji Segawa, and the cinematography is by Keiji Maruyama.
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10
/1/

大安旅行 (1968)
N/A
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10
/1/

Ai no uzu shio (1962)
1962 Japanese movie
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4.8
/9/
10
/1/

Oh, My Comrade! (1970)
Fukuzo, Kato and Matsuko, Kato's wife, are operating the "Kurenai Sightseeing Service" in Tokyo. Fukuzo and Kato were comrades during the war. One day Fukuzo guides Harumi, an old woman, to the Yasukuni Shrine where the souls of fallen soldiers are enshrined. Finding she has no place to go, Fukuzo carries her to his shack by the sea.
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10
/1/

Downtown Blues (1968)
The desires and pretensions of woman of the Ginza are depicted.
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10
/1/

How to Make a Big Hit (1968)
Japanese comedy film.
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6.3
/11/
10
/1/

New Year Trip (1968)
A comedy about a good-natured train conductor Shinsaku helping his old friend Miwako find her missing brother.
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10
/1/

Snake Princess: Oshima and Sentaro (1965)
Young Sentaro struggles to avenge the murder of his younger sister Osuga and their father.
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10
/1/
70
/1/

The Protector (1966)
Mine, the only daughter of Kiyagen, is faced with running the family's timber business when her father falls ill. Under a great deal of pressure to continue the five generation long run of the business, Mine is put to the ultimate test when a former gangster sets his sights on closing her down.
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10
/1/

The Pretty Jade (1966)
Part 3 of the 'Onna bangaichi' series
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6.9
/10/
10
/1/

Fools at Work (1964)
A comedy directed by Yasuzo Masumura starring Yunosuke Ito.
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6.6
/49/
10
/1/
60
/1/

The Kingdom of Jirocho 1 (1963)
The tale of real-life Yakuza boss Shimizu Jirocho is told from his earliest beginnings as a gambler on the road as he forms his gang and sets out on the path to fame and fortune. One of the smartest and strongest of all the gang bosses, he went on to survive the end of the samurai era and become a successful businessman. But first, he must survive against all odds in order to build his reputation and develop his strength. Powerful portrayals of the group are led by the great Tsuruta Koji with help from the likes of Matsukata Hiroki.
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10
/1/

Hanayagi Genshu Gokuchūki II (1985)
Hanayagi Genshu, who spent a winter in Tochihara Women's Prison due to an injury to the Hanayagi style Iemoto, is allowed to be paroleed. In Asakusa, she reunited with her prison companion, Sayoko Nakano. Genshu, Sayoko, and Setsuko Kanno gather at a yakitori restaurant to reminisce about their prison days. This is the second drama of her prison record that was broadcast in 1984 and caused a sensation.
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10
/1/

Mr. Lady Cinderella at Dawn (1990)
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10
/1/

Delinquent Boss: Smooth Talking, Good Fighting (1971)
This is the Twelfth film in the series. There were seventeen Wolves of the City films between 1968 & 1974, in the main aimed at shock-value & “pinku” soft-core with sex, nudity, violence, gunplay, & a lot of mainly pointless foolishness when the biker gang coopts racist or nazi imagery, inventing a non-existent youth culture void of morality…
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10
/1/

King of the Widow-Killers (1971)
The third installment of the Emperor series, starring Tatsuo Umemiya as the man who rules the night world. Hiroshi rose through the ranks in Tokyo by fighting with women. However, when he returned to his hometown in Kyushu for his father's memorial service, his gambling partner Masa not only confiscated Hiroshi's store and bankbook, but was also saddled with debts in Hiroshi's name. Although Hiroshi was angry, he made a decision and decided to start over using his body. Starting with a female designer, he battles an antique art dealer, Master Nagauta, a female doctor, and many others, and finally battles a rich man's widow.
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5.5
/82/
40
/1/
70
/1/

The Wild Trucker (1975)
The comical adventures of two long-distance truck drivers, Momojiro and Kinzo, continue. Momojiro and Eizo help bring home the father of two young children in time to celebrate New Year’s together.
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35
/2/

Baian the Assassin (1990)
Fujieda Baian is admired during the day as a skilled acupuncturist. However, his nighttime persona is that of a highly skilled assassin. For money, he eliminates those whose existence is considered harmful, quietly disposing of them. One night, Baian is mistaken for another doctor by the young swordsman Kosugi Jūgorō and is attacked. He manages to avoid harm, but the doctor Kosugi originally intended to target is connected to the assassination target assigned by Baian’s boss, Hanzaemon Otowa. Baian and his companion Hikojiro begin investigating their target, Chōbei Izuyaya, the owner of a candle shop...
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10
/1/

Hooligans on Buggies (1970)
Rivalry between a hoodlum group and a gangster organization.
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4.8
/6/
15
/2/

Showdown of Men 2 (1967)
Part two.
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10
/1/

Travel with Ghost (1961)
Ghost comedy film.
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6.8
/94/
35
/2/
62
/4/

For Kayako (1984)
A film about the substantial population of Koreans living in Japan, and the love affair between Kayako, a Japanese girl, and Im, a Korean.
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6.7
/102/
55
/2/
75
/2/

Foster Daddy, Tora! (1980)
After a friend and business colleague dies, Tora-san visits the man's daughter, then takes her to Tokyo so she can study for a night school exam.
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7.1
/17/
10
/1/

Follow the Girls (1971)
Comedy of an entertainment agent and strip-teasers.
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56
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6.5
/279/
50
/4/
50
/8/

Tokyo Bordello (1987)
A ruined businessman was forced to sell his daughter, Hisano, to a brothel in Yoshiwara, the largest red-light district in Tokyo. The owner of the brothel has hopes to make her a great new addition which will attract the richest of customers. But after several months of training, she tries to flee Yoshiwara when the time has come for her to take her first customer...
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7.5
/36/
50
/2/
70
/2/

The Blossom and the Sword (1973)
Tai Kato’s early 20th century set yakuza epic about an ordinary merchant girl (Hiroko Maki) who crosses paths with an assassin (Tetsuya Watari). The encounter sends her to jail as a suspected accomplice. Years later she marries a yakuza boss, whose gang is affiliated with working class people.
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69
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7.0
/300/
64
/5/
75
/4/

A Class to Remember (1993)
A cantankerous but loveable high school teacher teaches a night school in a poor neighborhood for adult students on the fringes of Japanese society.
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73
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7.2
/163/
90
/1/
57
/7/

Oar (1985)
Drama about the difficult relationship between a former wrestler, his wife and their adopted children.
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62
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6.2
/162/
54
/11/
67
/7/
3.4
/212/

Delinquent Girl Boss: Blossoming Night Dreams (1970)
Rika is released from girls detention school and then winds up at a lounge bar where she finds her other classmates working. This lounge bar is run by Junko Miyazono.
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Yakuza Wanderer: Villainous Livelihood (1969)
A humorous yakuza action melodrama with gangsters, drugs and that old comedy-standby, white slavery.
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Kaiun ryokō (1971)
1971 Japanese movie
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Onna no Katei (1977)
The drama special satirizes the daily life of a wife with a businessman husband who is busy with his work.
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Comedy actors: Cooper and Gable (1978)
This film is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Hisashi Inoue, which tells the story of a comedian who teams up with a strange man he meets while traveling, and the two become very popular in Asakusa while performing their unusual acts.
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The New Class of the Sewage Canal (1976)
First film produced by Nikkatsu Children's Films.
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Seigida! Mikatada! Zeninshugo!! (1975)
Chotaro and Nakanishi, a duo of unemployed advertisers, drifted to Isehama, a port town near Yokohama, but a gang was making its presence felt in the town and the shopkeepers in the shopping arcade were troubled by it. Chotaro poses as a journalist and uses his words of wisdom to suggest that pen is mightier than the sword, so they create a mini-comic magazine and launch a campaign to expel the gang.


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