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    Wrath of Daimajin 1966 POSTER

    Wrath of Daimajin

    1966

    Japanese

    6.2

    7

    52%

    52%

    Action

    Fantasy

    feudal japan

    giant monster

    monster

    sequel

    Kazuo Mori Kazuo Mori Director Tôru Abe Tôru Abe as Hidanokami Arakawa Tanie Kitabayashi Tanie Kitabayashi as Old Woman Kane Junichiro Yamashita Junichiro Yamashita as Syôhachi Yûzô Hayakawa Yûzô Hayakawa as Yoshibei
    In a mountainous region of Japan, Lord Arakawa kidnaps the men of nearby villages to use as slave labor, producing gunpowder from his sulfur pits. A band of young boys decide to rescue their enslaved fathers on their own.
    Fires on the Plain 1959 POSTER

    Fires on the Plain

    1959

    Japanese

    7.9

    17

    100%

    93%

    Action

    cannibal

    Drama

    japanese army

    pacific war

    philippines

    struggle for survival

    War

    world war ii

    Kon Ichikawa Kon Ichikawa Director Yoshio Inaba Yoshio Inaba as Yûzô Hayakawa Yûzô Hayakawa as Shunji Tsuda Shunji Tsuda as Eiji Funakoshi Eiji Funakoshi as Tamura
    In the closing days of WWII, a Japanese soldier afflicted with tuberculosis is abandoned by his company and left to wander the Philippine island of Leyte.
    Black Statement Book 1963 POSTER

    Black Statement Book

    1963

    Japanese

    6.9

    6

    Action

    courtroom drama

    Crime

    Drama

    murder

    Mystery

    procedural

    Yasuzô Masumura Yasuzô Masumura Director Kichijirô Ueda Kichijirô Ueda as Yûzô Hayakawa Yûzô Hayakawa as Kenji Ôyama Kenji Ôyama as Presiding Judge Ezaki Tetsuya Watanabe Tetsuya Watanabe as Yukichi Terayama
    After a businessman is murdered, an investigation identifies a suspect who is then put on trial for that crime.
    Warning from Space 1956 POSTER

    Warning from Space

    1956

    Japanese

    4.8

    5

    25%

    25%

    Action

    alien

    Drama

    Horror

    japan

    kaiju

    Sci-Fi

    shape shifting alien

    starfish

    tokusatsu

    Kôji Shima Kôji Shima Director Shunji Tsuda Shunji Tsuda as Keizô Kawasaki Keizô Kawasaki as Dr. Toru Itsobe Yûzô Hayakawa Yûzô Hayakawa as Policeman Tetsuya Watanabe Tetsuya Watanabe as Sankichi - Camera Enthusiast
    Large star-shaped aliens travel to earth in hopes of warning them about an oncoming catastrophe. To prevent panic about their appearance, one alien takes the form of a popular singer.
    The School of Spies 1966 POSTER

    The School of Spies

    1966

    Japanese

    7.1

    4

    Action

    Drama

    spies

    War

    Yasuzô Masumura Yasuzô Masumura Director Yûzô Hayakawa Yûzô Hayakawa as Colonel Iwakura Raizô Ichikawa Raizô Ichikawa as Jiro Miyoshi Chikara Hashimoto Chikara Hashimoto as Military Police Major Tsutomu Nakata Tsutomu Nakata as Sakura regiment warrant officer
    Nakano Institution is the so-called ‘Spy School’ where many young men are trained to be excellent spies. They erase their names, families, even lovers to bury themselves in training. Jiro, one of the cadets, successfully seize the secret code of English army to pass the final exam. However, he reaches the crossroad when his fiancee Yukiko turns out to be a spy of the enemy.
    Ikidomari no Banka: Break Out 1988 POSTER

    Ikidomari no Banka: Break Out

    1988

    Japanese

    6.2

    1

    Action

    Drama

    Tôru Murakawa Tôru Murakawa Director Masami Horiuchi Masami Horiuchi as Kazumi Yôko Ishino Yôko Ishino as Miku Sawano Renji Ishibashi Renji Ishibashi as Sakura Yûzô Hayakawa Yûzô Hayakawa as Seiji Tagawa
    An accidental shooting on the job and a recent divorce take a toll on the personal and professional life of a Japanese detective. Just as it seems he can't go any lower, he is suspended from the force for disregarding orders to halt his criminal investigation of a Congressman. However, even this setback won't stop the determined cop from getting to the bottom of the scandal.
    Seisaku's Wife 1965 POSTER

    Seisaku's Wife

    1965

    Japanese

    7.7

    3

    100%

    100%

    based on novel or book

    Drama

    Romance

    War

    Yasuzô Masumura Yasuzô Masumura Director Takamaru Sasaki Takamaru Sasaki as Ayako Wakao Ayako Wakao as Okane Takahiro Tamura Takahiro Tamura as Seisaku Yûzô Hayakawa Yûzô Hayakawa as Sergeant
    On the eve of the Russo-Japanese war at the beginning of the 20th century, small-town girl Okane has married an old wealthy man to escape a life of poverty.
    Gamera: Super Monster 1980 POSTER

    Gamera: Super Monster

    1980

    Japanese

    3.6

    6

    23%

    23%

    Action

    Family

    giant monster

    legend

    monster

    Sci-Fi

    sequel

    superhero

    turtle

    Noriaki Yuasa Noriaki Yuasa Director Kisao Tobita Kisao Tobita as Driver Reiko Tajima Reiko Tajima as M38 alien Yûzô Hayakawa Yûzô Hayakawa as Policeman Osamu Kobayashi Osamu Kobayashi as 'Zanon' Captain
    As a massive alien craft heads to Earth to do evil, three good and powerful superwomen befriend a young boy who has a special connection to Gamera. The alien Zanon launches a battery of familiar foes against Gamera, who might have to give the ultimate sacrifice to defeat the alien invader.
    Swastika 1964 POSTER

    Swastika

    1964

    Japanese

    6.8

    7

    Action

    artist

    Drama

    love triangle

    obsession

    poison

    Romance

    sexual obsession

    writing

    Yasuzô Masumura Yasuzô Masumura Director Yûzô Hayakawa Yûzô Hayakawa as Yûsuke Kawazu Yûsuke Kawazu as Eijirô Watanuki Eiji Funakoshi Eiji Funakoshi as Kôtarô Kakiuchi Ayako Wakao Ayako Wakao as Mitsuko Tokumitsu
    The four principals in a love affair collide when jealousy, blackmail and suicide enter the picture.
    Gamera vs. Barugon 1966 POSTER

    Gamera vs. Barugon

    1966

    Japanese

    5.1

    6

    44%

    44%

    Action

    Adventure

    cave

    Fantasy

    giant monster

    helicopter

    Horror

    japan

    monster

    Sci-Fi

    Thriller

    turtle

    Noriaki Yuasa Noriaki Yuasa Director Ichirô Sugai Ichirô Sugai as Dr. Matsushita Takuya Fujioka Takuya Fujioka as Dr. Sato Yûzô Hayakawa Yûzô Hayakawa as Kawajiri Kôji Fujiyama Kôji Fujiyama as Onodera
    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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