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Oh, My Comrade! (1970)
Fukuzo, Kato and Matsuko, Kato's wife, are operating the "Kurenai Sightseeing Service" in Tokyo. Fukuzo and Kato were comrades during the war. One day Fukuzo guides Harumi, an old woman, to the Yasukuni Shrine where the souls of fallen soldiers are enshrined. Finding she has no place to go, Fukuzo carries her to his shack by the sea.
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10
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Memai (1971)
Based on the song by Mari Henmi
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10
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Harbor Light Yokohama (1968)
A hit-man returns to Japan after a long sojourne.
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6.3
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10
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New Year Trip (1968)
A comedy about a good-natured train conductor Shinsaku helping his old friend Miwako find her missing brother.
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10
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Secret Club 000 (1965)
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10
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Night Guy (1968)
Tokyo at night. It has another face, different from the daytime. Gorgeous neon lights and dressed-up women decorate the city at night. And then, there are men who live off of these women. This movie depicts the conflict of sex and desire between a procurer, called a "night arranger," and women who live in the neon city seeking money and pleasure.
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10
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Gang's Upward Strategy (1965)
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10
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Three Generations of Yakuza (1966)
The film depicts the fate of a young yakuza boss and his father, who confront each other, not knowing that they are relatives, and become victims of a brutal war for territory between the clans according to the merciless laws of the yakuza.
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10
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Captain Ultra: The Movie (1967)
In the latter half of the 21st century, Captain Ultra and the crew of his ship the Mighty Spiegel oppose the Vandel aliens. Re-edited from episodes 2 and 5 of the TV series and released theatrically as part of the Toei Manga Matsuri.
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10
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60
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Spycatcher J3: SOS Close Shave (1966)
TULIP (The Undercover Line of International Police) is a New York-based international police force in direct opposition to the criminal organization TIGER (The International Group of Espionage and Revolt). Shunsuke Dan is agent Spycatcher J3 of the TULIP Japan Branch. Spycatcher J3 stands against TIGER's machinations.
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10
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Wild Spirit (1967)
It has been 5 years since Eijiro Kikukawa of the Asakusa Kaminarimon family killed the head of the Suzaki family. Finally he gets out of prison and comes to the city of Odahama, where he had a mistress, Okei, whom he could not forget. He accidentally helped a man named Hanji from the Kurokane family and was received by the family as a guest. And soon Eijiro is involved in a showdown between the yakuza families.
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10
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Henchmen (1968)
The three henchmen join forces to challenge the brutal gang that is trying to control the city of Izu in Shizuoka during the early Showa period. Representatives of three different yakuza gangs - Tatsuo Umemiya, Tomisaburo Wakayama and Koji Tsuruta celebrate male friendship and male chivalry in action.
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10
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Women Doing Time (1966)
Part 2 of the 'Onna bangaichi' series
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10
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The Pretty Jade (1966)
Part 3 of the 'Onna bangaichi' series
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10
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Journey (1967)
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5.2
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Even If Life Withers (1968)
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5.3
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40
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Hazardous Graduation (1970)
Sex games by students at a junior high school are exposed by the principal and teachers, but the tables are turned in favor of the students.
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Red Peony Gambler: Gambler's Obligation (1968)
A local yakuza boss of a silk farming town shows kindness to the wandering gambler Oryu by letting her stay at his residence. When a rival yakuza gang, who wants to take over the town’s businesses, murders him, Oryu is obliged to protect his children and business.
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10
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Yanagase Blues (1967)
Jiro, a smooth-talking, womanizing bartender, flees from a Yakuza boss to Yanagase.
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5.7
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60
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Traveling in Party (1967)
A comedy about Hikoichi, a mediocre train conductor who falls in love with a beautiful widow Sayuri.
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Parole (1967)
Three men vs. gangsters in a fight involving smuggled gold.
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60
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Nerves for Victory (1966)
A young yakuza who respects obligation and humanity must face cruel and heartless turf wars leading to a fight to the death with his own brother.
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6.8
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40
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70
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Contemporary Tales of Chivalry 2 (1966)
Hidejiro is a wandering yakuza with a ‘karashi botan’ (Chinese lion and peony) tattoo. Owing a favor to the Soda Family, he kills the boss of the rival Sakaki Family. When the Soda attacks the Sakaki and double-crosses him, with sword in hand, Hidejiro seeks brutal retribution.
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6.7
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55
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The Young Eagles of the Kamikaze (1968)
The film is dedicated to the souls of flight school graduates killed in World War II. Young boys dream about becoming pilots and apply to flight schools. However, the flight schools have extremely demanding, harsh training, and once they finally become pilots, they must become suicide bombers and give their lives for their homeland.
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6.9
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Pretty Devil Yoko (1966)
Easily bored, but still innocent and naive countryside girl (Mako Midori) discovers partying in Tokyo is a ton of fun. Yakuza-to-be (Ichiro Araki) is an acquaintance who tries to rape her, and the typically bland but very-good-here (Hayato Tani) the first boyfriend. Director Yasuo Furuhata (his first picture) lets his camera roll in trendy clubs amongst partying youngsters in a way that could've been out of 60s England or a Nikkatsu film. The film was inspired by an article in Life magazine (Volume 57, 1964) titled The Young Rebellion.
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5.7
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Wicked Priest 4: The Killer Priest Comes Back (1970)
In Meiji Period Japan, the carrying of swords had been outlawed, so Shikai, the Killer Priest carries his sword disguised as a Priest?s staff. One of the strongest entries in the series, Shinkai is badly injured, and must face his worst enemy in what could be their final showdown.
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Thirst for Love (1966)
Natsuko, a Tokyo bar proprietress, and Yuki, a Kyoto Ryokan owner, vie for the affections of an advertising professional.


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