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78
59
7.4
/2442/
75
/97/
72
/95/
4.0
/5603/
92
/19/
7.8
/10438/

Urusei Yatsura: Beautiful Dreamer (1984)
As the perpetually lecherous Ataru and his friends prepare for a carnival at Tomobiki High School, they gradually realize the days are literally repeating themselves. Any effort to break the pattern dumps them back where they started.
poster
Kanopy
76
52
7.0
/1214/
66
/29/
65
/33/
3.7
/3763/
100
/5/
83
/22/

Yakuza Graveyard (1976)
A police investigator cracks down on yakuza business, but once he realizes the police are in negotiations with certain factions, he sides with his own syndicate of choice.
poster
Criterion Channel
70
47
7.2
/1433/
67
/47/
66
/40/
3.5
/1647/
80
/634/

Samaritan Zatoichi (1968)
Zatoichi is forced to kill a young man who owes a debt to a yakuza boss. Moments later, his sister Osode arrives with the money she earned (prostituting herself) to pay his debts. The bosses true motives are revealed and he attempts to steal Osode even though the debt is paid. Zatoichi realizes his grievous error and protects the girl from the gang. Osode and Zatoichi are caught in a dilemma as she must rely on her brother's killer for protection and Zatoichi wrestles with the injustice he has caused.
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Criterion Channel
70
45
7.3
/1717/
65
/58/
66
/40/
3.6
/2087/
74
/21/

Zatoichi and the Chess Expert (1965)
Zatoichi makes friends with a dangerous chess player, while fending off angry yakuza and bloodthirsty relatives out for revenge, and trying to save a sick child. Meanwhile, his luck with dice is turning.
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Amazon Prime Video
55
38
5.1
/3124/
56
/100/
64
/89/
3.0
/6262/
44
/5/

Gamera vs. Barugon (1966)
Gamera escapes from his rocket enclosure and makes his way back to Earth as a giant opal from New Guinea is brought back to Japan. The opal is discovered to have been an egg that births a new monster called Barugon. The creature attacks the city of Osaka by emitting a destructive rainbow ray from his back, along with a freezing spray capable of incapacitating Gamera.
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Criterion Channel
66
35
7.0
/1495/
70
/62/
66
/38/
3.6
/1785/
56
/6/

Zatoichi the Outlaw (1967)
When a local gambling house kidnaps some peasants because they failed to pay their debts, a rival gambling house pays their debts and sets them free.
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Hoopla
66
23
7.2
/724/
66
/26/
66
/23/
3.6
/797/
62
/7/

The Fall of Ako Castle (1978)
This is the story of "The Forty-Seven Ronin." Based on historical events in 1701-2, the movie tells the tale of the Asano clan's downfall and the revenge of its former samurai on the perpetrator of the catastrophe. Lord Asano was goaded, or tricked, into drawing his sword inside the Shogun's palace -- a crime which carried the death penalty. The newly installed Shogun was furious at Asano and ordered all his clan's assets seized, meaning some 20,000 samurai and commoners were unemployed and landless at a stroke. Forty-seven of these ronin (masterless samurai) banded together to take attempt revenge on Lord Kira, who had goaded Asano into drawing his sword.
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67
19
7.4
/396/
58
/9/
63
/15/
3.7
/924/

The Betrayal (1966)
A naively honorable samurai comes to the bitter realization that his devotion to moral samurai principles makes him an oddity among his peers, and a very vulnerable oddity in consequence. He takes the blame for the misdeeds of others, with the understanding that he will be exiled for one year and restored to the clan's good graces after the political situation dies down. As betrayal begins to heap upon betrayal, he realizes he'll have to live out his life as a ronin, if not hunted down and killed.
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68
16
6.8
/317/
66
/8/
69
/11/
3.5
/790/

New Battles Without Honor and Humanity 3: Last Days of the Boss (1976)
The eighth sequel of the series by the successful “Fukasaku and Bunta” collaboration revolves around the men of a lesser organization that are constantly bullied by the upper organization and “bleed in vain” in gang wars.
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7.0
/7/

Japan's No. 1 Best Man (1967)
The fifth installment of ten in Nippon Ichi film series.
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10
/1/
60
/1/

Young Guy on Mt. Cook (1969)
Yuzo Kayama visits New Zealand
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10
/1/
60
/1/

Young Guy Graduates (1969)
Young Guy graduates from University.
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10
/1/

School for Thieves (1968)
N/A
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10
/1/

Imaginary Paradise (1968)
Comedy-fantasy about a salaryman (Tani) and his imaginary friends.
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?
8.2
/9/
10
/1/

Kigeki: Onna ikitemasu (1971)
Comedy centered on a stripper agency
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?
10
/1/

I Hear the Whistle (1971)
Tells of the feelings and sufferings of a young girl with an incurable paralytic disease.
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?
7.4
/13/
10
/1/

The Sisters and I (1967)
Two sisters, Kyoko and Hisako, run a restaurant in Kyoto. But an incident with the latter's fiancé puts their relationship, and the future of their cuisine in jeopardy...
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?
6.8
/30/

Shinibana (2004)
After the death of a man in their nursing home, a group of residents find his notebook titled "Shinibana" containing a plan to tunnel into and steal 1.7 billion yen from a bank.
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?
5.5
/19/
10
/1/

Las Vegas Free-For-All (1967)
The Crazy Cats, a Japanese musical-comedy group, were showcased a series of comic adventures throughout the 1960s. Las Vegas Free-For-All, one of their most popular movies, featured scenes filmed on location in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Hawaii. Appearing with the seven Cats were the lovely Mie Hama and such Japanese musical artists as The Peanuts, The Johnnys, The Drifters, and Jackie Yoshikawa & the Blue Comets.
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6.1
/24/
10
/1/

In Broad Daylight (1968)
After his company goes bankrupt, Katsuji Watanabe resorts to pickpocketing again with his old swindler buddies. However, one by one, his friends start getting caught. Katsuji decides to play a high stakes game of robbing the proceeds of a department store.
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10
/1/

祭りだお化けだ全員集合!! (1972)
N/A
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10
/1/

Kamishibai Showa History: The Golden Bat is Here (1972)
The dramatized tale of the 1935 creation of Japan's first superhero, the "Golden Bat", alongside the changes during and after the Second World War, not just to the hero himself, but the art of "kamishibai" picture stories that he originated from.
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?
6.8
/6/
10
/1/

Quick-Draw Dog (1967)
Quick Drawer Dog (早射ち犬 Hayauchi inu) is a 1967 film directed by Tetsutarō Murano. It is the eighth film in the Inu series.
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65
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6.9
/394/
59
/14/
66
/14/
3.4
/344/

Sazen Tange and The Secret of the Urn (1966)
Loyal samurai Samanosuke is attacked, mutilated, and left for dead while carrying out a mission for his clan. He recovers but has lost an eye and an arm. Taking a new identity as Tange Sazen, he searches for a stolen urn which has hidden significance to his clan. But Tange Sazen has his own reasons for seeking the urn.
poster
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10
/1/

Yosakoi Journey (1969)
A drama by director Masaharu Segawa.
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10
/1/
60
/1/

Bravo, Young Guy (1970)
A film by Katsumi Iwauchi.
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6.7
/45/
30
/3/
58
/5/

Kaoyaku (1971)
A detective is charged with investigating a bank corruption scandal.
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4.8
/7/
10
/1/

Easy Money (1970)
An action-comedy about three men who try to bilk money out of gambling dens.
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6.8
/31/
90
/1/

The Gate of Youth (1975)
Mainly the story of Shinsuke and his stepmother, ranging from Shinsuke's infanthood to his mid-teens. Coal workers and the mines dominate nearly every aspect of the life of the characters. Shinsuke's father dies while bravely using dynamite to rescue a group of trapped Korean miners. Several older men attempt to help he and his mother cope, including a kind Korean and a Harley-riding yakuza.
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10
/1/

Drunken Harbor (1966)
Third film of the yoidore hakase series
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5.3
/7/
10
/1/

Dynamite Doctor (1966)
Film by director Kenji Misumi
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10
/1/

Japan's No. 1 Disconnected Man (1969)
Maruyama, a day laborer, is living on an abandoned ship at the port of Osaka when he meets an elusive man offering a job.
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37
/4/
70
/1/

New Treasure Island (1965)
This was the first episode of Mushi Pro Land, a unique series of 60-minute animated programs. It was also Japan's first 60-minute animated TV program. However, the series never materialized and only this episode was actually aired. The story follows Stevenson's "Treasure Island," featuring characters in the form of animals. For example, the pirate Silver is illustrated as a wolf, where the main character Jim is changed into a rabbit. This has, therefore, nothing to do with the "New Treasure Island," Tezuka's masterpiece Manga.
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10
/1/

The Sunset is Calling Me (1970)
Contrast between two outlooks on life: one of a poor factory worker and the other the heir to millions.
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6.0
/13/
40
/2/
70
/1/

The Thieves' Who's Who (1966)
In the book of the world's greatest rogues, the number one man can only be one person.
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10
/1/

Three Faces of Love (1967)
When a gifted Japanese craftsmen dies, his three daughters are summoned to decide who will take over the family ribbon business in this family drama. Only one daughter cares to carry on her father's work, but she is met with resistance from her stepmother. One sister cares nothing for the artisan tradition, while the other is an icy opportunist whose only love is for money. It is the daughter who cares the most for her father's work who wanders away in a symbolic journey of self discovery.
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5.8
/53/
46
/3/
77
/3/

Yakuza Ladies 2 (1987)
Yuki, the wife of a leading member of the Domoto family, must assume her husband’s role as a yakuza boss while he serves out a prison sentence. As she grows into her new role, she manages to assert control and increase the influence of her organization. But when her husband is released from prison, she finds him a changed man, lacking the character necessary to be a powerful yakuza leader. Conflict ensues and their marriage is challenged by a desire for power.
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6.6
/70/
60
/1/
88
/2/

Japanese Godfather: Ambition (1977)
An ambitious Kansai yakuza don moves in on Tokyo using financial and political tactics, sparking conflict with a local criminal association.
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?
20
/1/

Salaryman Senka: Tanshin Funin (1996)
Based on the long running manga of the same name by Sadao Shouji.
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6.1
/15/
10
/1/

Bad Reputation: Invincible Notorious Men (1965)
N/A
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5.8
/14/
10
/1/

Bad Reputation: Cherry Blossoms (1966)
N/A
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10
/1/

Life of Don Matsugoro (1986)
Children's movie about a dog that can type messages into a word processor. When his owner is kidnapped, the canine summons his fellow dogs to help in the rescue effort.
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6.7
/14/
10
/1/

The Hoodlum Soldier Deserts Again (1966)
N/A
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6.9
/60/
70
/1/

Dead Angle (1979)
Elite college graduates commit perfect financial crimes though loopholes in the law during the 1950s.
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6.4
/5/
10
/1/
70
/1/

The Silent Gun (1967)
A series of murders has been committed by someone with a new model gun, a Mord-Gessel X 38. Indeed, Daisuke himself is almost killed while investigating the case. This occurred while he was with Ritsuko, daughter of a company president. Detective Kimura thinks that the president himself, returned to Japan after an absence of fifteen years, might be the killer, or at least the man who supplied the gun. Ritsuko's father limps and though she explains this as the result of a traffic accident, Kimura remembers a narcotics smuggler named Suginami who shot himself in the ankle and then escaped from the hospital. He believes that the company president and the drug peddler are the same.
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?
10
/1/
50
/4/

BGs of Ginza (1969)
Story of love, jealousy and hatred among waitresses of a deluxe bar.
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6.1
/67/
36
/3/
52
/2/

The Moon Mask Rider (1981)
The Moon Mask Rider is a tokusatsu movie produced by Purumie International/Herald Enterprises and distributed by Nippon Herald Pictures, was released theatrically on March 14, 1981. Considered Japan's answer to the American box-office fiasco, The Legend of the Lone Ranger (released the same year), this updated version of the Moonlight Mask legend bombed at the Japanese box-office. Daisuke Kuwahara (who, like Klinton Spilsbury , disappeared from doing films) plays George Owara (Moon Mask Rider's new alter-ego), and the rest of the cast made up of veteran action starlets: Sue Shihomi, Daijiro Harada and Takayuki Godai.
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6.4
/89/
55
/2/
80
/2/

Tora-san's Song of Love (1983)
Tora-san returns to his family home to learn that his brother-in-law cannot go to Mitsuo's (Tora-san's nephew) athletic event. Tora-san volunteers to take his place, but gets into an argument with his brother-in-law's boss and returns to the road. He meets a young woman in Niigata who, unbeknownst to him, is a popular enka singer.


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