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    The House of Hanging 1979 POSTER

    The House of Hanging

    1979

    Japanese

    6.1

    4

    Drama

    Mystery

    Thriller

    Kon Ichikawa Kon Ichikawa Director Masao Kusakari Masao Kusakari as Takako Irie Takako Irie as Chizuru Takeshi Katô Takeshi Katô as Todoroki Yoshiko Sakuma Yoshiko Sakuma as Yayoi
    This time, Kousuke investigates a murder in a hospital. The murderer leaves misleading evidence to divert Kousuke's attention on the case. Suspicion and doubt clouds Kousuke's mind.
    Nippatsume wa jigoku-iki daze 1960 POSTER

    Nippatsume wa jigoku-iki daze

    1960

    Japanese

    4.6

    2

    Crime

    Shigehiro Ozawa Shigehiro Ozawa Director Ken Takakura Ken Takakura as Yoshiko Sakuma Yoshiko Sakuma as Chiezô Kataoka Chiezô Kataoka as Hitomi Nakahara Hitomi Nakahara as
    Tsunokichi and Ken face off against a rival yakuza in Kyushu.
    Taiheiyo no g-men 1962 POSTER

    Taiheiyo no g-men

    1962

    Japanese

    4.9

    1

    Crime

    fisherman's catch

    framed for murder

    mysterious mentor

    Teruo Ishii Teruo Ishii Director Gen Shimizu Gen Shimizu as Takamaru Sasaki Takamaru Sasaki as Yoshiko Sakuma Yoshiko Sakuma as Chiezô Kataoka Chiezô Kataoka as
    G-men challenge a jewelry smuggling ring. The chase starts in Kyushu and continues to Kobe to Yokohama.
    Samurai Banners 1969 POSTER

    Samurai Banners

    1969

    Japanese

    7.0

    8

    57%

    57%

    Action

    Adventure

    Drama

    History

    japan

    jidaigeki

    sengoku period

    War

    Hiroshi Inagaki Hiroshi Inagaki Director Ken Ogata Ken Ogata as Toshirô Mifune Toshirô Mifune as Kansuke Yamamoto Masakazu Tamura Masakazu Tamura as Nobushige Takeda Yoshiko Sakuma Yoshiko Sakuma as Princess Yufu
    Kansuke Yamamoto is a samurai who dreams of a country united, peaceful from sea to sea. He enters the service of Takeda, the lord of Kai domain. He convinces Takeda to kill the lord of neighboring Suwa and take his wife as a concubine. He then convinces the widow, Princess Yu, to accept this arrangement and to bear Takeda a son. He pledges them his life. He then spends years using treachery, poetic sensibility, military and political strategy to expand Takeda's realm, advance the claim of Yu's son as the heir, and prepare for an ultimate battle with the forces of Echigo. Has Kansuke overreached? Are his dreams, blinded by love, too big?
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