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    Winter's Flower 1978 POSTER

    Winter's Flower

    1978

    Japanese

    6.7

    5

    Action

    betrayal

    Crime

    Drama

    ex-con

    ex convict

    guardian

    revenge motive

    yakuza

    Yasuo Furuhata Yasuo Furuhata Director Tôru Minegishi Tôru Minegishi as Ken Takakura Ken Takakura as Hidetsugu Kano Mitsuko Baishô Mitsuko Baishô as Merry Yoichi Miura Yoichi Miura as Otohiko Takeda
    Kanno is a Yakuza. He had to kill Matsuoka who betrayed their boss. Kanno knew Matsuoka had a 3-year-old daughter named Youko. Before he gave himself to the police, he asked his trusted man to take care of her. While in prison, Kanno kept sending letters to Youko, disguising as an uncle in Brazil. 15 years later, Kanno is released. He is determined to live legitimately, however the Yakuza has not forgotten his wicked deed!
    Dearest 2012 POSTER

    Dearest

    2012

    Japanese

    6.9

    4

    47%

    47%

    Action

    camper

    Drama

    last will and testament

    late wife

    testament

    Yasuo Furuhata Yasuo Furuhata Director Ken Takakura Ken Takakura as Eiji Kurashima Mieko Harada Mieko Harada as Kumiko Tsukamoto Kimiko Yo Kimiko Yo as Tamiko Hamasaki Yûko Tanaka Yûko Tanaka as Yôko Kurashima
    The posthumous wish of Eiji's wife is for her ashes to be scattered in the ocean near her hometown. Eiji also learns that his wife letter for him at the post office before she died.
    The Railroad Man 1999 POSTER

    The Railroad Man

    1999

    Japanese

    7.1

    11

    78%

    78%

    Action

    Drama

    japan

    japanese film

    japanese train

    railroad station

    winter

    Yasuo Furuhata Yasuo Furuhata Director Hidetaka Yoshioka Hidetaka Yoshioka as Hideo Sugiura Ken Takakura Ken Takakura as Otomatsu Sato Masanobu Andô Masanobu Andô as Toshiyuki Yoshioka Renji Ishibashi Renji Ishibashi as Town Mayor
    A railway stationmaster at a dying end-of-the-line village in Hokkaido is haunted by memories of his dead wife and daughter. When the railroad line is scheduled to be closed, he is offered a job at a hotel, but he is emotionally unable to part with his career as a railroader. His life takes a turn when he meets a young woman with an interest in trains who resembles his daughter.
    Brave Red Flower of the North 1970 POSTER

    Brave Red Flower of the North

    1970

    Japanese

    5.0

    2

    Action

    Crime

    yakuza

    Yasuo Furuhata Yasuo Furuhata Director Ken Takakura Ken Takakura as Kenjirô Ishiyama Kenjirô Ishiyama as Tatsuo Endô Tatsuo Endô as Shingo Yamashiro Shingo Yamashiro as
    An exciting tale of action on the distant northern island of Hokkaido around the beginning of the 20th Century starring two of the biggest names in Yakuza film history, Fuji Junko and Takakura Ken. Since the death of death of her father, Yuki who has traveled from her home in the southernmost part of Japan must fight corrupt local officials seeking to fill her late father's post. As her life is in danger a mysterious rifleman, played by Takakura Ken watches from the shadows. Can she finish the work her dear departed father started in an untamed land?
    Shogun's Shadow 1989 POSTER

    Shogun's Shadow

    1989

    Japanese

    6.9

    7

    85%

    85%

    Action

    Adventure

    Drama

    edo period

    historical fiction

    History

    japanese film

    jidaigeki

    samurai

    Yasuo Furuhata Yasuo Furuhata Director Shin'ichi Chiba Shin'ichi Chiba as Iba Shoemon Ken Ogata Ken Ogata as Igo Gyobu Sayoko Ninomiya Sayoko Ninomiya as Oman no Kata Hiroyuki Nagato Hiroyuki Nagato as Tagaya Rokubee
    A shogun's eldest son must do whatever it takes to survive a series of attempts on his life. He receives much-needed aid from seven warriors who are led by a strong leader.
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