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Kanopy
88
8.1
/27937/
78
/561/
80
/626/
4.3
/59822/
100
/34/
93
/412/

Ugetsu (1953)
In 16th century Japan, peasants Genjuro and Tobei sell their earthenware pots to a group of soldiers in a nearby village, in defiance of a local sage's warning against seeking to profit from warfare. Genjuro's pursuit of both riches and the mysterious Lady Wakasa, as well as Tobei's desire to become a samurai, run the risk of destroying both themselves and their wives, Miyagi and Ohama.
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Criterion Channel
73
57
7.2
/2193/
70
/82/
69
/57/
3.6
/3451/
83
/933/

Zatoichi the Fugitive (1963)
After arriving in the town of Shimonita, Ichi finds that a price has been put on his head by a local yakuza boss. He's drawn into a trap, but after hearing of the slaying of a former love, Ichi furiously fights his way through the entire clan to face the killer, a hired ronin.
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Criterion Channel
73
57
7.2
/2895/
69
/67/
69
/72/
3.8
/4659/
82
/33/

The 47 Ronin (1941)
In 1701, Lord Takuminokami Asano has a feud with Lord Kira and he tries to kill Kira in the corridors of the Shogun's palace. The Shogun sentences Lord Asano to commit suppuku and deprives the palace and lands from his clan, but does not punish Lord Kira. Lord Asano's vassals leave the land and his samurais become ronin and want to seek revenge against the dishonor of their Lord. But their leader Kuranosuke Oishi asks the Shogun to restore the Asano clan with his brother Daigaku Asano. One year later, the Shogun refuses his request and Oishi and forty-six ronin revenge their Lord.
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Plex
69
28
7.3
/1169/
62
/16/
68
/30/
3.7
/1091/
68
/5/

Taira Clan Saga (1955)
Japan, 1137. The Taira family, a samurai clan, becomes involved in the disputes between Emperor Toba and the monks of Mount Hiei.
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61
18
5.9
/356/
60
/9/
63
/16/
3.1
/1002/

The Invisible Man Appears (1949)
A scientist successfully creates an invisibility serum, only to be kidnapped by a gang of thugs who wish to use the formula to rob a priceless jewel.
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69
14
7.1
/384/
60
/1/
76
/9/
3.6
/618/

The Downfall of Osen (1935)
In Tokyo, Osen is the servant girl of an unscrupulous antiques dealer, Kumazawa, who takes in the penniless Sokichi Hata. Kumazawa mistreats Sokichi and Osen, while swindling some Buddhist monks out of their temple treasures. When Kumazawa is arrested, Osen agrees to help Sokichi finance his dream of going to medical school. They live in a humble room, and eventually the only way Osen can find enough money for them is to prostitute herself during the day, without Sokichi knowing. (Will Gilbert)
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100
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The Terror of Z (1948)
Marune Santaro directed this actionner about two fearless Kobe Harbor Patrol Officers who fight to keep the city safe from the dreaded Crimson Z smuggling gang!
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5.4
/13/
10
/1/

The Woman and the Pirate (1959)
In the early Edo period, among the pirate ships that roamed the seas near Ryukyu and Korea, there was a ship called the Sueyoshi, led by a man known as Misaki Shogoro, who was infamous for his devilish cruelty. Shogoro had a rule: he would kill all the men from the ships he raided, while the women would be distributed among the crew for their pleasure. However, he himself never touched any woman. Aboard the ship was a young girl named Kogane, who had been raised on the ship since she was a child and dressed as a boy. Unbeknownst to others, she had grown to secretly adore Shogoro.
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10
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Nagurikomi Songokū (1954)
Second sequel to Saiyuki (1952)
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10
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Ô abare Songokû (1952)
Sequel to "Saiyuki" (1952)
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6.0
/6/
10
/1/

The Lord Pretends (1959)
N/A
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10
/1/

Tanuki Battle of Awaodori Festival (1954)
A tanuki-themed musical.
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4.5
/14/
10
/1/

A Samurai's Love (1954)
A film about the Ghost of Okiku that's based on the kabuki play Bancho Sarayashiki.
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10
/1/

Akado Suzunosuke: The Defeat of the Skull Mask Gang (1958)
Suzunosuke must finish his battle with the Skull Mask Gang—while facing a cave man as well.
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10
/1/

Teppo Yasu no Shogai (1962)
1962 Japanese movie
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5.0
/6/
10
/1/

Asataro the Crow (1956)
Early film directed by Kenji Misumi.
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6.7
/13/
10
/1/

Kojiki Taishô (1952)
Gotō Matabei is the most able and fierce samurai of the Kuroda clan. However, he gradually dislikes the ruthless personality of Kuroda Nagamasa and leaves the clan. Seven years later, he joins Toyotomi Hideyori's army. Filmed in 1945 and released in 1952.
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10
/1/

Flowery Brothers (1956)
Early film by Kenji Misumi.
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6.6
/15/
15
/2/
70
/2/

Tales of Young Genji Kuro (1957)
Genji Kurô is a master swordsman and entrusted with protecting the ancient sword Kaen by the Otsubo family.
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10
/1/

Izayoi kaidō (1951)
N/A
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5.7
/26/

The Mysterious Edogawa Ranzan (1937)
A once-dead man is resurrected by a mysterious old man's spiritual magic to take revenge on those who killed him. An unusual and bizarre historical drama with a vaguely Western atmosphere. Starring the sword-fighting star Kozaburo Ramon, directed by Kenji Shimomura.
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10
/1/

Judge of the Ashuras (1951)
N/A
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10
/1/

Eyes of the Jaguar: Blue Dragon's Cave (1956)
Judo and Shaolin team up to defeat the magician Jaguar and restore a Princess to her rightful riches, gold stashed under a mountain in Hokkaido.
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10
/1/

The Eyes of the Jaguar (1956)
A young princess is kidnapped and put on a pirate ship bound for Hokkaido and the villainous Jaguar. Her only hope is the cook and a young man who knows Judo.
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6.6
/18/

A Baby Given by a Fox (1945)
A lowly drunken samurai finds an abandoned baby in the woods and takes it home. A gift from a fox. But there's something special about the boy.
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6.8
/19/
10
/1/

Story of Lightning (1951)
Gensaburo Funaki and Oyuki were childhood friends, but Gensaburo misunderstood that Oyuki was hesitant to get married because he had to feed his father and younger brother. I left the town.
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10
/1/

Lantern Under a Full Moon (1951)
N/A
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8.1
/11/
60
/1/

Goblin Courier (1949)
Jida-geki by Santaro Marune.
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10
/1/

Tōkaidō wa kyōjō tabi (1950)
Adaptation of the original story by Hida Yoshiro, whose depiction of the world of the yakuza is unparalleled. Gisuke, a weather-beaten yakuza with nostalgia and memories of love in his heart.
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6.2
/44/

Wrestling-Ring Festival (1944)
N/A
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77
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80
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3.7
/245/

Rashōmon (1941)
A 1941 Japanese film directed by Shinzo Yoshida.
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6.7
/8/
10
/1/

Gambler and the Princess (1959)
Film directed by Kenji Misumi.
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6.7
/29/
10
/1/

Dedication of the Great Buddha (1952)
The film depicts how the work to build the Great Buddha overcame a number of obstacles as proponents and opponents clashed over the construction of the Buddha. This work is based on a play by Hideo Osada, which was performed by the Shin Kyodo Theater Company in 1940.
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10
/1/

Otemoyan (1961)
N/A
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6.8
/10/
40
/2/
60
/1/

Sudden Attack of the Christian Lord (1959)
N/A
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10
/1/
50
/1/

Ambush at Iga Pass (1958)
N/A
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10
/1/

The Young Lord (1955)
N/A
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10
/1/

Matashirō Fighting Journey (1956)
N/A
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35
/2/

Flowery Hood (1956)
N/A
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6.6
/73/
35
/2/

Nichiren and the Great Mongol Invasion (1958)
During the 1200's, legendary Buddhist monk Nichiren returns from his studies to lead Japan out of moral crisis and prepare to fight Mongol invaders by creating a new form of Buddhism. He runs afoul of the existing Buddhist sects and their government supporters and is persecuted. Can Nichiren persevere before the Mongol fleet reaches Japanese shores?
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62
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6.5
/225/
58
/10/
66
/8/

Satan's Sword: The Dragon God (1960)
The sequel to Daibosatsu tôge (1960) and the second of the trilogy follows the adventures of Ryunosuke Tsukue after he is blinded.
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6.5
/19/
30
/2/
50
/1/

White Snake Woman (1958)
While transporting a bride-to-be in a closed carriage (kago) while during a thunderstorm, a group of servants and onlookers suddenly come upon an apparition of a ghostly white-draped female figure floating down to the ground. As she turns to face the crowd, the woman reveals the disfigured right side of her face. As the procession stands in utter horror, the ghost then takes flight again and down a side street. After the shock wears off, the bride is checked on and everyone is safe in the group. Once the wedding party finally arrives at the groom's home, they apologize for the delay... and proceed to open the kago, only to realize that the bride-to-be is now missing... and all that's left in the carriage is a single white snake slithering about.
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6.9
/31/
10
/1/
57
/3/

Jirocho Fuji 2: The Chivalrous (1960)
The exciting story of Jirocho and his yakuza gang that controlled the area of the Tokaido during the latter days of the samurai era. Awesome fighting from Katsu Shintaro as One-Eyed Ishimatsu highlights this great tale taken from Japanese history!
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56
/5/

Araki Mataemon: Master Swordsman (1935)
Araki Mataemon was a very strong warrior, and his feud against the samurai Kawai Matagorō is one of the most famous in Japan. Matagoro killed Gendayu, the little brother of Mataemon's brother in law, Watanabe Kazuma. Becoming a murderer out of jealousy for a childhood friend, Matagoro fled in another domain, using friends of his father and his lineage linked to Tokugawa Ieyasu. It was somehow a complicated matter, as it seems at that time, a law from Toyotomi Hideyoshi allowed a little brother taking revenge for his elder brother, but not the reverse. After some years, the lord of Kazuma and Mataemon found a way, and they were allowed to take revenge for the murder. They fought and killed Matagoro and just one other samurai who was helping the culprit. It seems at that time, Kazuma was Mataemon's only assistant.
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Sword Wind Training Hall (1944)
About Kenpuren Training Hall: The story is set in the Bakumatsu period. Katsura Kogoro and his passionate Choshu comrades raise the banner of "Shinto Munen-ryu" and join the dojo of Saito Yakuro, a renowned Edo swordsman leading 3,000 disciples. While some senior students have commendable qualities, certain undesirable habits disappoint Katsura. Nevertheless, he remains dedicated to mastering martial arts, practicing swordsmanship day and night while studying how to construct defenses against the Black Ships threatening the Shimonoseki Strait. Saito observes all this, and Katsura gradually stands out among the students...
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5.6
/7/

Tange Sazen (1953)
The first film in the Daiei series. At the command of Lord Aiba, Tange Sazen targets two famous swords owned by Onozuka Tessai.
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上州鴉 (1951)
This happened at a post station on the Shinshu road. Takizo Hoshigoe, a wanted man who has been missing since breaking through the Oto checkpoint, came to this post station longing for his hometown and stayed at Shinanoya. A farmer named Sakubei, who was struggling to pay his taxes, came to sell his daughter Omitsu.
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お嬢さん三度笠 (1960)
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