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Kanopy
92
8.6
/397630/
84
/5714/
84
/4061/
4.6
/383477/
100
/103/
97
/6724/
98
/7/
cc age 13+

Seven Samurai (1954)
A samurai answers a village's request for protection after he falls on hard times. The town needs protection from bandits, so the samurai gathers six others to help him teach the people how to defend themselves, and the villagers provide the soldiers with food.
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Kanopy
90
8.3
/100540/
82
/1690/
83
/1265/
4.5
/172711/
98
/57/
96
/1465/
92
/20/
cc age 11+

Ikiru (1952)
Kanji Watanabe is a middle-aged man who has worked in the same monotonous bureaucratic position for decades. Learning he has cancer, he starts to look for the meaning of his life.
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Criterion Channel
86
8.0
/8278/
76
/136/
76
/188/
4.2
/11874/
100
/14/
89
/66/

The Life of Oharu (1952)
In 17th century Edo Period Japan, a noblewoman's banishment for her love affair with a lowly page signals the beginning of her inexorable fall.
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Criterion Channel
85
8.0
/43828/
80
/911/
79
/686/
4.1
/59774/
100
/29/
95
/760/
83
/15/

Sanjuro (1962)
Toshiro Mifune swaggers and snarls to brilliant comic effect in Kurosawa's tightly paced, beautifully composed "Sanjuro." In this companion piece and sequel to "Yojimbo," jaded samurai Sanjuro helps an idealistic group of young warriors weed out their clan's evil influences, and in the process turns their image of a proper samurai on its ear.
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Criterion Channel
81
7.6
/44576/
75
/1610/
76
/1063/
4.1
/148405/
94
/78/
89
/1072/
79
/20/

Godzilla (1954)
Japan is thrown into a panic after several ships are sunk near Odo Island. An expedition to the island led by Dr. Kyohei Yamane soon discover something far more devastating than imagined in the form of a 50 meter tall monster whom the natives call Gojira. Now the monster begins a rampage that threatens to destroy not only Japan, but the rest of the world as well.
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Criterion Channel
79
67
7.8
/5316/
77
/88/
76
/144/
4.1
/11253/
80
/10/
82
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Street of Shame (1956)
The lives of five sex workers employed at a Japanese brothel while the nation is debating the passage of an anti-prostitution law.
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Criterion Channel
73
65
7.3
/6047/
71
/101/
73
/117/
3.7
/9090/
73
/11/
76
/59/

I Live in Fear (1955)
An aging foundry patriarch, gripped by terror of nuclear annihilation, tries to uproot his family to Brazil. When they petition to have him declared incompetent, a family-court counselor witnesses his obsession slide into ruin—and asks whether ignoring the atomic threat is any saner.
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Criterion Channel
66
65
6.3
/9433/
64
/349/
65
/273/
2.8
/14092/
85
/26/
72
/479/
61
/8/
cc age 10+

Godzilla, King of the Monsters! (1956)
During an assignment, foreign correspondent Steve Martin spends a layover in Tokyo and is caught amid the rampage of an unstoppable prehistoric monster the Japanese call 'Godzilla'. The only hope for both Japan and the world lies on a secret weapon, which may prove more destructive than the monster itself.
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67
53
5.2
/641/
62
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68
/51/
2.8
/1842/
85
/26/
72
/481/
78
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Godzilla (1977)
A re-edited Italian-language dubbed version of the original Godzilla, using as a basis the U.S. version, "Godzilla, King of the Monsters!" (1956), plus WWII newsreel footage and clips from other science fiction films. The re-edited film was then colorized via a process called "Spectrorama 70" consisting of applying various colored gels to the black and white footage. The film's opening and ending also features new music composed by musicians Fabio Frizzi, Franco Bixio, and Vince Tempera (under the pseudonym Magnetic System).
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The Roku Channel
74
35
7.4
/1075/
66
/23/
74
/36/
3.8
/1993/
80
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Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji (1955)
Tragicomic road movie set during the Edo period. It follows a samurai, his two servants – including spear-carrier Genpachi – and the various people they meet on their journey, including a policeman in pursuit of a thief, a young child and a woman who is to be sold into prostitution.
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71
22
7.4
/588/
66
/22/
68
/26/
3.8
/780/
71
/3/

Bushido: The Cruel Code of the Samurai (1963)
After a salary-man's fiancée attempts suicide, he recounts his gruesome family history which saw generations of his ancestors suffer and sacrifice themselves for the sake of their cruel lords.
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19
7.7
/328/
60
/7/
73
/12/
3.9
/894/

An Inn at Osaka (1954)
An Inn at Osaka, rarely seen outside Japan, follows the story of an insurance company executive from Tokyo, Mr. Mito, who is demoted to the Osaka office. He takes a room at a small inn and tries to rebuild his life. Notable for its exquisite framing and cinematography, An Inn at Osaka allows its complicated plotlines to disappear behind the minutiae of penury and humiliation that Mito and others suffer during the post-war economic and social reconstruction.
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Criterion Channel
65
15
6.5
/309/
67
/16/
68
/14/
3.3
/605/
60
/9/

Vendetta of a Samurai (1952)
Mataemon Araki, a renowned swordsman, helps a young man find vengeance.
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10
/1/

Eyes of Mother and Daughter (1959)
Japanese drama film.
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10
/1/

Kirai Kirai Kirai (1960)
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10
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おヤエのあんま天國 (1959)
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8.1
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10
/1/

Garakuta (1964)
1964 Japanese movie
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10
/1/

Daigaku kazoe uta senpai kōhai (1962)
1962 Japanese movie
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7.2
/5/
10
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All is Well 2 (1955)
A year 's date has flowed since Toyoshi Daikichi was driven out of Toyo Electric. In the company Okazaki's plan steadily progressed, a capital increase was also made to strengthen the voice. Daikichi, who knew about it, had been buying Toyo Electric shares for a year, requesting Okazaki's retirement, continuing Yami 's business in Osaka and earning money.
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10
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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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10
/1/

Fighting Yasubei (1952)
Yasube Nakayama left the clan and lives in Edo. One day, Yasubei visits his uncle Rokuroemon Kanno to borrow money from a moneylender in the amount of 13 ryo in order to save Oteru, the daughter of a merchant. However, the next day, Rokuroemon was killed in a fight by the Murakami brothers. Yasubei rushed to the scene, took revenge and became the husband of Miya, the daughter of Horibe Yahei.
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10
/1/

San'nin musume kanpai! (1962)
1962 Japanese movie
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10
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Madam of the first class and husband of the third class (1954)
Domestic comedy produced by Shin Toho Studios directed by Komori Kiyoshi and starring Todoroki Yukiko and Ito Yunosuke.
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10
/1/

Mr. Minami is Very Embarrassed (1958)
Directed by Edagawa Hiroshi, this film stars Funakoshi Eiji and Kawakami Yasuko.
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6.0
/6/
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/1/

The Lord Pretends (1959)
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10
/1/

Koina no Ginpei (1954)
1954 Japanese movie
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6.7
/7/
10
/1/

Seinen no isu (1962)
1962 Japanese movie
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10
/1/

The World's Most Noble Guy: Taro's Whirlwind (1961)
The third film in the Taro series, following "The World's Most Noble Guy: Taro's Eternity" and "The World's Most Noble Guy: Taro's Rush." Taro, who had painstakingly graduated from the University of Merchant Marine after six years, was on his way to work for Saikai Kaiun on a tourist ship on the Beppu route. He was in a euphoric mood, teasing a young lady playing golf on the deck, and helping the geisha Umeka who was being harassed by a drunkard, with his natural sense of justice, as the ship arrived at Beppu Port.
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10
/1/

Yume ga ippai abarenbō (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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10
/1/

Lightning Karate Blow (1956)
Ken Takakura's screen debut, following his admission into Toei ranks via the studio's annual New Faces program, came surprisingly enough in this pair of Okinawa karate films. The two-parter was released on Jan. 29, 1956 as two thirds of a triple feature. Both halves run just under one hour. The fighting is actually pretty good for the time, and it's fun to see Takakura as an impatient, bearded karate rascal.
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10
/1/

Women's Doctor (1964)
Life of a bachelor gynecologist in a hospital for women.
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10
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Tenten Musume (1956)
Based on the comic by Shosuke Kurakane. Shown in two parts.
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10
/1/

Birth of Romance (1957)
The cabaret «Romance», run by Masami Daisaku's father, is experiencing financial difficulties, and Masami is betting on changes and asks singer Hibari Misora to perform. Musical youth comedy with young actors, passion, funny songs and laughter. Hibari Misora appears as herself.
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7.5
/7/
10
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Travels of Lord Mito (1958)
Lord Mito Mitsukuni, the vice-shogun of the whole country, left the family estate and went on a trip to various provinces with his students Sukesaburo Sasaki and Kakunoshin Atsumi. At an inn in Sunagawa, Mitsukuni exposed and punished an evil judge who had fallen in love with a townsman's wife. However, on the night he stayed at Nihonmatsu Castle, Mitsukuni found out that this incident was a performance organized especially for him…
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10
/1/

恐妻時代 (1952)
Japanese comedy film made by Kiyoshi Saeki
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10
/1/

First-Rate Wife, Third-Rate Husband (1953)
Natsuko Kayama, an authority in the beauty industry and once known as Miss Tokyo, is a first-class wife. Her husband, Senkichi, on the contrary, is a good-natured man and slow-witted. They are rarely seen together, and others often criticize them for being too boring and uninteresting.
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10
/1/

Forty-Eight Man (1952)
Jidai-geki by Kiyoshi Saeki
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10
/1/

The Path I Remember (1959)
Japanese drama
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10
/1/

Face in the Dark (1958)
Japanese suspense film.
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10
/1/

Koibito-tachi no iru machi (1953)
Mr. Baku, a sandwich man, was familiar to his neighbors because he was a natural friend of Ryotaro Yanaka. Yoshie, the sign girl of the coffee shop, is the lover of Douta Kuraishi, the manager of Cabaret Orion.
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Criterion Channel
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7.1
/88/
10
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Ballad of a Workman (1962)
A demobilized soldier becomes a day laborer with a road construction gang, and his wife goes to work to bolster their income. Their modest dream is to see their son grow and to be happy as a family.
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6.7
/40/
56
/3/

A Good Man, A Good Day (1961)
The university professor Ozeki Hitoshi (Ryu Chishu) is regarded as an eccentric by people in his surroundings. When his daughter Tokiko is asked to marry a colleague, she and her mother are overjoyed, but Hitoshi is not satisfied with the situation.
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10
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Sequel- Three Generations of Company Presidents (1959)
7th film in the President series and the first entry in color.
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10
/1/

Sararīman monogatari - Taiki bansai (1963)
Japanese comedy film.
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10
/1/

The Chop Professor (1956)
Junpei Kihara, a young president of the University's wrestling club, is nicknamed "Mr. Chop". One day, on the way back from visiting the hospital after being thrown by Nobuyoshi Shinohara during practice and injured, he met Asako, the sister of Arisawa's mother, Katsuko. When they entering a coffee shop run by Asako's best friend Hisako, Hisako misunderstood them as lovers...
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7.2
/23/
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/1/
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Devotion to Railway (1960)
A human drama of crew and passengers on a special express train named “Sakura” from Tokyo to Nagasaki...
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10
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The Chastity Boy and Miss Brassiere (1958)
Early pinku.


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