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Criterion Channel
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66
7.1
/4726/
71
/100/
71
/92/
3.7
/7866/
93
/15/
75
/40/

Gate of Hell (1953)
Japan, 1159. Moritō, a brave samurai, performs a heroic act by rescuing the lovely Kesa during a violent uprising. Moritō falls in love with her, but becomes distraught when he finds out that she is married.
poster
Criterion Channel
69
37
7.1
/1054/
62
/17/
71
/37/
3.7
/1458/

Assassination (1964)
In 1863, when American warships approach Japan, an enigmatic ronin becomes an important figure in a complex game of power between the Shogunate and the empire.
poster
Criterion Channel
64
21
6.8
/353/
54
/7/
69
/10/
3.5
/1467/

Love Under the Crucifix (1962)
A tea master and his daughter Ogin are both Christians in feudal Japan. Ogin falls in love with a married feudal prince who shares her faith. When the Shogun bans Christianity, the situation worsens.
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10
/1/

With Wife, Children, and Friends (1961)
Japanese life during the past thirty-five turbulent years is depicted in this film through the eyes of two police detectives. One is Henmi, who comes to Tokyo in 1926 from faraway Kagoshima to join the Tokyo police force. His closest friend is Nihei, a farmer's son from Tohoku who becomes the steadying influence on headstrong Henmi.
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10
/1/

Denshichi Torimonocho: Senryo Human Skin (1954)
In the era of the twelfth Shogun, Tokugawa Ieyoshi, a notorious bandit known as "Shippu" (or "Swift Wind") emerged in Edo. Shippu would send a warning message called the "Thief's Summons" before striking, yet despite the magistrate's desperate search efforts, they couldn't find any leads. One day, a summons was shot into the residence of Ono Ryusai, who was leading a peaceful retirement life with his two concubines, O-Ran and O-Koshi. With the summons, various individuals including O-Ran's brother Itami Shigoshiro, the master of the Muso-ryu dojo, vigilante Mankichiro, rope expert Gohei, and Den'ichi from Kuromon Town were assigned to monitor the situation. However, while they were distracted by a neighboring fire, a chest containing a thousand ryo was stolen, and O-Koshi was killed.
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10
/1/

お役者変化 (1954)
During the Genroku era, Azusa Gennosuke, renowned in Nara as a top swordsman and a scholar, crossed swords with the Magistrate Kurobane Yatayu, who tried to force himself on Gennosuke's beloved foster-sister, Kikuno. As a result, Gennosuke's younger brother, Shichisaburo, was killed. Separated from his mother, Gennosuke found himself on the run from the officials.
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10
/1/

The Beloved Imposters (1958)
1958 Mito Kōmon film.
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10
/1/

Kobushidake denki (1956)
1956 Japanese film, originally released in three parts.
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10
/1/

Shimizu Harbor Is More Frightening Than the Devil (1952)
Early jidaigeki by Tai Kato.
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10
/1/

Regina e o Dragão de Ouro (1974)
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10
/1/

Trouble Over Swords and Women: A Woman's Mind (1951)
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10
/1/

Trouble Over Swords and Women: Sword Light and Shooting Star (1951)
film directed by Tai Katô
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10
/1/

Casebooks of Detective Umon: The Incident of the Fawn-Pattern Cloth (1952)
Period film about the legendary detective Umon
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10
/1/

Stories about Jirocho: Ishimatsu and Oiwake Sangoro (1957)
Ishimatsu is strong in fights, but weak in relationships with women and enjoys great popularity among them, and we see how an exciting historical drama about love, enmity and friendship is played out.
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10
/1/

The Adventures of Chuji (1957)
Chuji Kunisada runs into strange adventures which tests his skill as a samurai as he untangles intrigue and murder against the backdrop of the majestic Mount Akagi.
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10
/1/

越後獅子祭 (1960)
1960 version of Lion Festival of Echigo
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80
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Rashōmon (1941)
A 1941 Japanese film directed by Shinzo Yoshida.
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10
/1/

The Red Bat (1958)
N/A
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10
/1/
50
/1/

A Gang of Five (1955)
A group of five law enforcers search Edo for a missing sword.
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10
/1/

The Three Magicians (1960)
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10
/1/
90
/1/

The Young Avenger (1957)
Akitaro Orizuru, who set out on a journey to avenge his father's death in the darkness, returned to Itako, his hometown, where the Ayame Festival was approaching, for the first time in five years. His late father's brother, Sutezo, who took off his waraji, runs a small prostitute with only one child, Sutematsu. In addition, only Shigezaburo, who left a mark in the middle wind, was ill-mannered by Inomatsu. Akitaro was accompanied by a daughter named Omitsu on the way to here, but she was Ura's younger sister who works at Fujikura's house, and the villagers worked on the fifty cars to meet her critically ill father.
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10
/1/

Jūrokumon karasudō: Sennin higan (1951)
Japanese film.
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6.8
/86/
41
/5/
65
/8/

Trapped, the Crimson Bat (1969)
Oichi may have met her match as she vies against the evil beauty that has set her sights on destroying her. She must face numerous other challenges before confronting her greatest rival. While longing to live and love like other women, she realizes that she can never have a normal life, her sword which she holds on to like a security blanket will always come between her and such a life...
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10
/1/

The Image of Mother (1963)
A resolute young man searching for his mother, whom he was separated from as a child, defies a family who mistreat the poor and homeless.
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7.6
/18/
10
/1/
50
/1/

Gyakushû Orochimaru (1955)
An early fantasy film starring Tomisaburô Wakayama.
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64
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7.2
/206/
51
/8/
71
/8/

Samurai from Nowhere (1964)
Misawa Ihei (Nagato) is traveling with his wife Tae (Iwashita Shima) who abhors the practice of sword fighting for prize money. Tae is the daughter of the clan's chief counselor who married the low-ranking Ihei to avoid becoming the clan lord's mistress. Into the mix comes Oba Gunjuro (Tetsurō Tamba), a mysterious ronin who will do anything for money. This leads to a fitting climax as the forces of hate and love converge while the couple attempt to break through the border!
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7.2
/52/
63
/6/
70
/1/

Samurai from Somewhere (1964)
Young Lord Takenaka stands to succeed his father until a series of violent actions lead his retainers to think that he has gone mad with blood-lust. Never offering any explanation, he continues his seemingly unprovoked attacks until he is sent away from his domain.
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7.7
/10/
10
/1/
50
/1/

The Princess Sen (1954)
During the Warring States era of early 17th century Japan, teenage princess Sen is besieged with other members of her family in Osaka Castle, by a rival force led by her grandfather.
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The Samurai and the Secret of the Flower (1983)
During Ienari Tokugawa's period. Hanakurabe (a playful competition of poetry with flowers in this period) was held to please Shogun (General), and Shiroshobu of the Date family and Higoshobu of the Hosokawa family competed with each other. As a result, the Hosokawa family won and Yahei Tabuki of the Date family killed himself. At the funeral, a beautiful woman (Hibiko Maya) appeared in front of Yahei's son, Yazyuro (Tsuyoshi Kato). The woman said, "I am a woman of the Hosokawa family, and the person who killed your father" and left. To revenge father, he became "Hanaonmitsu" to make a better flower than Higoshobu.
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Grudge: Blood-sucking higanbana calls the spirits of the dead (1982)
Kayo (Kimie Shingyoji), who married Jingoro (Jun Eto) of the small-time goods dealer Kagamishimaya, is unable to even hug each other seven days after the wedding. Kayo (Kimie Shingyoji), who married Jingoro (Jun Eto), a merchant in a small house in Kagamiya, is unable to even hug Kayo even seven days after the wedding ceremony. One day, Jingoro suddenly dies, but a monk (Ichiro Arishima) appears to the grieving family and tells them that his soul has simply slipped away, and the next morning Jingoro wakes up as if nothing had happened. A few days later, Kayo follows the spirit that escaped from Jingoro again and arrives at the grave of Araji, where she sees Jingoro meeting with the spirit of a young girl. In fact, three years earlier, Jingoro had been torn apart by the daughter (Keiko Suzuka) of Miuraya, a kimono wholesaler, and they had tied each other's fingers together with string, slit their wrists, and thrown themselves off a boat.
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近藤勇 池田屋騒動 (1953)
Kyoto in the third year of Bunkyu. --Serizawa Kamo, the head of the Shinsengumi, and the group around him spend their days and nights having fun in Gion and Shimabara, squandering precious military funds, and even robbing townspeople of money and valuables under the pretense of military funds. As a result, the citizens' voices of resentment towards the Shinsengumi grow louder. Kondo Isami, the deputy head, is concerned about this, but he wishes for peace within the group and suppresses the cries of spirited Okita Soji and others who call for them to be killed.
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Monster Cat Akabe Daimyojin (1938)
Film about Ghost-Cat.
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Irohagana Yotsuya Kaidan (1937)
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Second Generation Married Couple (1940)
Second Generation Married Couple
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The Flower That Crossed the Mountain (1949)
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