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28
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2.3
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Invasion of the Neptune Men (1961)
Astronomer Shinichi Tachibana has a secret identity as the superhero "Iron Sharp" and is well beloved by children. When they are attacked by a group of metallic aliens, Iron Sharp drives the aliens away. The resourceful Tachibana helps develop an electric barrier to block the aliens from coming to the Earth. After several losses by the aliens, they announce that they will invade the Earth, throwing the world into a state of panic.
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10
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Botchan yarō seizoroi (1961)
1961 Japanese movie
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10
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悲劇の将軍 山下奉文 (1953)
When Japan entered into the great tragedy that was unforgettable, the general general of the history of the Ming Dynasty, hokudai Yamashita, left the Malay front and occupied Singapore at once, and was praised as a "Malay tiger." However, the situation in Japan changed steadily by the failure of Sai pan from the GA Talca translation.
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10
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Seven-Color Mask: King Rose - Devil's Rose (1959)
The first installment of Seven-Color Mask: King Rose.
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10
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One Passed Through Hell (1960)
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10
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Tale of A Company Boss Pt.2 (1961)
1961 Toei comedy
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10
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Five Paths to Revenge (1956)
The orphaned son of a count who was assassinated by his subordinates in a conspiracy during the Pacific War becomes obsessed with taking revenge on his late father's enemies.
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5.0
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10
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Inugami-ke no nazo: Akuma wa odoru (1954)
Early adaptation of the book "The Inugami Clan", featuring the detective Kōsuke Kindaichi.
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10
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Today is Payday (1952)
Office worker comedy by Nobuo Nakagawa
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6.0
/45/
10
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Moonlight Mask (1958)
First Moonlight Mask theatrical film.
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10
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Ah, Youth (1951)
Aa seishun 1951
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7.2
/23/
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65
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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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Man in the Storm (1952)
Returning from wartime China, Keiichi reunites with his mother Inako and adopted sister Tomi. He becomes drawn to Tomi’s beauty, and his mother appears supportive. But Keiichi soon meets Tsuneko, a former wartime nurse who has borne his child. Faced with a summons to stand trial for wartime atrocities, he entrusts Tomi and his son to Inako, then voluntarily turns himself in—believing he must answer not just to Japan, but to the world’s conscience.
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10
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Speed Crazy (1959)
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40
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Tower of Lilies (1953)
A group of Okinawan high school girls are drafted as nurses during the American invasion of the island. As the enemy army advances further, the situation for the girls becomes increasingly desperate as food and shelter run out and the number of injured climbs, leading to the film's tragic finale.
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10
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Police Precinct (1956)
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7.5
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70
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Stray Dog (1973)
When his pistol is stolen, police detective Murakami is humiliated, especially when the gun is later implicated in a crime. Working with his superior, Chief Detective Sato, Murakami works feverishly to trace the location of his pistol, ultimately clashing with a gang of youthful Okinawans.
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10
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Yakuza Beasts-Blood Settlement (1970)
Third and last movie in the Yakuza Hijoshi trilogy.
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5.9
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10
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The Great Road (1960)
The story of a certain engineer from his youth until he retired from the Japanese National Railways after the war .
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10
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Murder on the Last Train (1955)
One of the earliest Japanese cop films following a mysterious killing on the last train to Mitaka, Tokyo.
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7.3
/35/
10
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72
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The Eleventh Hour (1957)
Based on a 1956 television feature on Japan’s national network, NHK, this is one of Uchida’s rarest films. A socially conscious drama with a contemporary backdrop, Dotanba focuses on the attempts to rescue a group of trapped miners. The title is a figure of speech — (essentially “last minute” or “eleventh hour”) — that refers to a situation of peril. The film boasts a script co-written by Uchida and Akira Kurosawa’s frequent screenwriter, Shinobu Hashimoto, and stars Kurosawa’s frequent star Takashi Shimura.
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Maboroshi Kaito Dan (1955)
This is the first film in the third installment of the adventure film for boys that depicts the battle between a thief who calls himself "the secret envoy of the Demon Lord" and private investigator Hideo Sayama. In the Toei, the roles are twenty faces and Kogo (Twenty Faces) and Akechi Kogo, with a content that seems to be strongly conscious of the "boys' Detectives" series of Edogawa Rampo, which was later made into a movie.


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