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6.9
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69
/37/
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/67/
3.6
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100
/7/
66
/32/

Cruel Story of Youth (1960)
A harsh young man seduces a freeloading young woman and eventually takes advantage of her knack for hitchhiking to rob middle-class men.
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72
24
6.9
/650/
71
/14/
81
/20/
3.5
/807/

It's Tough Being a Man (1969)
Tora-san, an itinerant peddler who is thrown out of his father's house twenty years before but reconnects with his aunt, uncle and sister Sakura. Tora wreaks some havoc in their lives, like getting drunk and silly at a marriage meeting and ruining Sakura's chance to marry someone, as well as just being a real pain to those around him. There is a sentimental side to him also, and the best way to describe him is that he grows on you.
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15
7.6
/325/
65
/6/
76
/15/
3.7
/369/

Where Spring Comes Late (1970)
The story is set in 1970 during the time of the first EXPO in Japan. The film’s main figure is a miner who suddenly becomes unemployed because the mine he worked in was shut down. He decides to resettle with his whole family to Hokkaido in northern Japan and start a new life as a farmer.
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10
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ワンマン今昔物語 (1959)
Japanese comedy film.
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10
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Doing What I Please (1961)
Koichi Haruyama, who works at the Morita Automobile Factory, was driving a convertible through Ginza in search of accident sites. He buys cars that have been damaged in accidents at a low price and scraps them for his own company. He uses the money he earns in this way to pay back Kanda Trading. Morita, the president of the company, is suspicious about the identity of Kanda Trading, from whom he borrowed money. However, what is borrowed must be repaid, and Koichi drives to Toyokawa to beg his grandfather for money as his scrap business is not going well. In addition to begging for money, Koichi has another secret purpose...
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10
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The Story of a Salesman: Every Man Has a Dream (1961)
A lighthearted comedy that tells the story of love and the cheerful heroism of a young salesman pursuing a man's dream.
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10
/1/

おヤエの家つき女中 (1959)
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10
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おヤエのもぐり医者 (1959)
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10
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おヤエの女中と幽霊 (1959)
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10
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おヤエのあんま天國 (1959)
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10
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おヤエのママさん女中 (1959)
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10
/1/

おヤエの身替り女中 (1959)
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10
/1/

Fūryū onsen bantō nikki (1962)
1962 Japanese movie
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6.4
/18/
10
/1/
80
/1/

Sazae-san (1956)
An adaptation of the popular Sazae-san comic strip. The first entry in Toho's Sazae-san series.
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10
/1/

It's Tough Being a Man (Television Drama DVD Edit Edition) (1968)
This is the DVD version of the TV show, which consists of a single video that plays the first and last episodes of the tv show bridged by an edit recapping the major events of the lost middle episodes.
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10
/1/

Yoko o muita seishun (1962)
1962 Japanese movie
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10
/1/

Tōkyō sanosa musume (1962)
1962 Japanese movie
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10
/1/

All is Well (1955)
Daichi Tateharu who was an employee of the Mori Seisakusho has been recruited from Siberia, but the company changed its name to Toyo Denki Seisakusho, and the president Shingo Mori was the general affairs manager.
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4.6
/11/
10
/1/

Last Days of the Samurai (1957)
Seppuku Day 17 Ako ronins, including Kuranosuke Oishi, who were entrusted to the Hosokawa family, and the events of the two days before are depicted as a tragic romance between one of the ronins, Jurozaemon Isogai, and Omino. An adaptation of Seika Mayama play "Genroku Chusingura, the Last Day of Oishi", which tells about the torments of life and death of samurai living in feudal times.
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10
/1/

Zoku kagebōshi ryūkoaiutsutsu (1950)
A continuation of the prior film (影法師).
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10
/1/

Kagebōshi (1950)
On the night the shogunate's treasury was breached, the guard Utsugi had already been taken down. His colleague Ryunosuke felt responsible and decided to catch the culprit, not only for the sake of the beautiful wife of Utsugi, Chika, but also for his own honor. Chika's younger brother Shinjiro and the powerful Uechi family living near Ryunosuke's abode, join hands to support Ryunosuke. Counterfeit coins begin to surface—a scheme by the corrupt faction led by Yanagisawa. The henchman behind this is Koyamada Tesshin, who gathers ronin to amplify Yanagisawa's power. Among those ronin is Tendo Sakon—a man who drinks silently and plays the flute when in a mood.
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10
/1/

Sararīman yajikita dōchū (1961)
1961 Japanese movie
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10
/1/

Dump, Hip, Bump: Give it to me Guys! (1969)
In this sizzling escapade, three irresistible vixens—Dump, Hip, and Bump—deliver a daring, alluring masterclass in mischief. Dump, a martial arts maven, combines lethal moves with an untamed sensuality, while Hip captivates with her razor-sharp wit and magnetic allure. Meanwhile, Bump’s sultry charm turns even the staunchest hearts to mush. Under Masako Sakamoto's provocative orders, they plunge into hedonistic debauchery at the “Dream National Assembly.” First, they seductively manipulate sauna sirens into high-stakes bets that pay off handsomely. Next, they incite wild, erotic revelry at a ghostly bar, unleashing an intoxicating tide of risqué abandon. Finally, their provocative presence ignites a deluxe key club with unbridled, seductive intensity, transforming scandal into a lush celebration of desire.
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10
/1/

The Girl from Osaka (1958)
Japanese comedy film.
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6.5
/8/
10
/1/

The Ginza Three Boys (1961)
The story of three sportsman brothers living in the Ginza. One day, the three meet a raving beauty on separate occasions and are unaware they have met the same girl.
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6.9
/16/
10
/1/

Cape Ashizuri (1954)
Among Yoshimura’s complex and political works, this episodic film, set in the early 1930s, follows the life of a young left-wing student activist disenchanted by the increasingly hawkish state of Japanese society.
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10
/1/

Shūmatsu-ya hanjō-ki (1962)
1962 Japanese movie
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10
/1/

The Dangoro Party in the Sky (1962)
The film adaptation of Kazuo Kikuta novel "Kumo no Ue Dangoro Ichiza", which enjoyed great success at the performances of the Toho Takarazuka Theater at the end of the year. The troupe "Kumo no Ue Dangoro" continues to tour from town to village. The small cast of the troupe includes its leader (Kenichi Enomoto), Norizo (Norihei Miki) and Taizo (Mutoshi Happa), who play female roles - they are all super actors, each of whom plays five roles. Dan Goro dreams of performing in a major theater and tries to put on a big show with a young man he meets in Shikoku named Sakai (Frankie Sakai), but...
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10
/1/

女難コースを突破せよ (1962)
1962 Japanese movie
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10
/1/

Aitsu bakari ga naze moteru (1962)
1962 Japanese movie
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10
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Sazae-san's Marriage (1959)
Sazae finally gets married, but right after that, Masuo is transferred to Osaka. A heartbroken Sazae sends her parents on a silver wedding trip, and eventually heads for Nikko, a travel destination. Sazae is once again overwhelmed by the sight of the newlyweds bustling with sunlight, but...
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10
/1/

Sazae-san's Newlywed Family (1959)
Sazae's wish came true and she got married to Masuo. The two ended up living together at Sazae's parents' home, the Isono family. However, the newlywed life that started at the Isono family was a disaster. At the Isono family, where bonito and Wakame pranks and neighbors visit, it is difficult even to be alone.
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10
/1/

Sazae-san, the Wayward Wife (1959)
Masuo and Sazae are enjoying their newlywed life in their new house, even though they are in company housing. Masuo's colleague is invited to thank him for the newlyweds, but Masuo has been told by Managing Director Hanamura to go on a business trip to Kansai. Before long, Masuo contacted Sazae to come to Osaka.
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7.3
/18/
10
/1/

Hito mo arukeba (1960)
A drummer falls for a pawnbroker's daughter.
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10
/1/

Oyae no hatsukoi sensei (1959)
A hilarious comedy where newly appointed teacher Oyae shows off her unusual plays as she fights alone against a group of five bad boys.
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10
/1/

Runaway Bride (1956)
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10
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Ōwarai Jiro chō ikka: Sanshita nitei kenjū (1962)
Comedy movie
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10
/1/

Tōkyō dodonpa musume (1961)
Motomu Ida movie
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7.2
/13/
10
/1/

Romance Express (1961)
Comedy of manners set on the "Kodama" train between Tokyo and Osaka, before the opening of the Shinkansen. In the leading role, Frankie Sakai plays a straightforward but indecisive hero. The passengers also include the bubbly Dan Reiko, and Ozawa Eitaro as a dour company president. Based on the novel "Seven and a half hours", by Shishi Bunroku.
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10
/1/

社長野郎ども (1960)
Japanese comedy film.
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10
/1/

ひばり姫 初夢道中 (1952)
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10
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A Samurai's Honor at Pawn (1956)
A film about the struggle of an officer from Edo, Toyama Saemon, with a lightning-fast gang of thieves.
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6.5
/21/
10
/1/

The Hotelman's Holiday (1958)
A longtime hotel employee (Morishige) struggles to bring his old-fashioned ryokan in line with postwar Japanese business practices.
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10
/1/
53
/3/

The Lonely Swordsman (Part 1) (1956)
Historical drama about a sleepy-eyed ronin.
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10
/1/

Sararīman monogatari shin'nyū shain dai ikka (1962)
Japanese comedy film.
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10
/1/

Sararīman monogatari: Teki wa ikuman aritotemo (1962)
Japanese comedy film.
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6.8
/39/
10
/1/

To Your Majesty, The Emperor (1963)
A conscript from a poor background writes the Emperor asking if he can stay in the army when his service is up.
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8.1
/24/
10
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Three Generations of Company Presidents (1956)
The third installment in the Shacho Series.


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