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A Page of Madness (1926)
A man takes a job at an asylum with hopes of freeing his imprisoned wife.
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7.2
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3.8
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The 47 Ronin (1941)
In 1701, Lord Takuminokami Asano has a feud with Lord Kira and he tries to kill Kira in the corridors of the Shogun's palace. The Shogun sentences Lord Asano to commit suppuku and deprives the palace and lands from his clan, but does not punish Lord Kira. Lord Asano's vassals leave the land and his samurais become ronin and want to seek revenge against the dishonor of their Lord. But their leader Kuranosuke Oishi asks the Shogun to restore the Asano clan with his brother Daigaku Asano. One year later, the Shogun refuses his request and Oishi and forty-six ronin revenge their Lord.
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7.2
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Chûshingura - Zempen: Akahokyô no maki (1932)
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6.2
/33/
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A Mother's Love (1950)
A bar girl tries to pass her three children, each from a different father, to rural relatives.
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Criterion Channel
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3.3
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The Living Magoroku (1943)
A wealthy family will not allow the military to grow crops on their fields due to their superstitious beliefs about their son's illness.
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4.5
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50
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The Palanquin Carrier Magistrate (1935)
Two cowardly palanquin carriers know the culprit of a murder but are too scared to report it to the police. In the mean time, an innocent man is arrested as the murderer and chaos ensues. Pre-war jidaigeki film.
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6.8
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Chutaro of Banba (1955)
Based on the play ”Mabuta no haha” by famed author Shin Hasegawa, this is the first major starring role for Tomisaburo Wakayama. This heartfelt story concerns a wandering gambler from Banba by the name of Chutaro. Set during the Tenpo Period, Chutaro runs afoul of Boss Sukegoro of Iioka. Pursued by vengeance seeking swordsmen, Chutaro displays his phenomenal martial art skills. Abandoned as a child, he seeks to find his long lost mother, while at the same time fighting off numerous attacks by Iioka’s men.
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6.8
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52
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An Actor's Revenge (1935)
An onnagata (female impersonator) of a Kabuki troupe avenges his parents' deaths. Remade in 1963 as Yukinojô Henge.
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3.6
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Mr. Shosuke Ohara (1949)
Saheita, the final heir of a once rich and respectable family, can't refuse the many villagers that come to him for favours and money, even though he is on the brink of bankruptcy. Around town he is better known by his nickname Mr. Shosuke Ohara.
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5.5
/54/
65
/4/

Ghost Cat of Nabeshima (1949)
Tanuma Kandayuu is a high class samurai of the house of Nabeshima. He finds a lavish board of Go (a Chinese Board game) at Kinbei's store. He recommend Kinbei to offer it to his lord. Kinbei hesitates at first, since he knows the board has a mysterious legend surrounding it; it's believed that for every game played on the board, one death is required.
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The Challenge (1930)
A film by Eiichi Koichi depicting peasant uprisings.
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Chronicles of a Sea Country (1928)
Japanese silent film from 1928, co-starring Chojiro Hayashi and up-and-coming actress Kinuyo Tanaka.
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Kagaribi (1928)
A young vassal is betrayed by his corrupt lord.
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Kaitō Samimaro (1928)
A young samurai rescues his beloved from the clutches of a corrupt priest.
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富士に立つ退屈男 (1937)
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Nogitsune Sanji (1930)
A 1930 silent film from director Eichi Koishi, following the adventures of Edo firefighter Sanji.
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Tôribêyama shinjû (1928)
The doomed love story between a young courtesan and a samurai, in Kyoto.
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Kurotegumi Sukeroku (1929)
Shinzaemon has been Sukeroku’s enemy ever since Sukeroku fought and defeated gangs from Shinzaemon’s group at a Kabuki theatre over Agemaki from Miuraya. Sukeroku swears that he will never draw his sword until he finds his family’s treasured blade, Tomokirimaru, so he gets insulted often by Shinzaemon’s men. Bunzaemon redeems Agemaki for Sukeroku ahead of Shinzaemon, but Sukeroku, ever the gentleman, does not accept. When Shinzaemon snatches Agemaki, it is found that he has Tomokirimaru.
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Sumida River (1942)
Inoue was something of a rarity in the sense, that he was a Shochiku house director who seems to have worked mostly in period films, often with big stars like Hasegawa or Bando. "Sumidagawa", named after the river that runs through Tokyo, is also a period film, but thematically a modern one. All the themes that you associate with the normal Shochiku women's films set in the present day are in this film, just in a different context: love, the planning of a marriage, career, family relations and societal melancholy. There is no action or swordplay.
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Benten kozo (1928)
First film adaptation of the kabuki play Benten Kozo, about a thief who steals from the rich and gives to the poor...
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Two Lanterns (1933)
A mournful masterpiece by Kinugasa Teinosuke
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6.8
/5/

Genpei the Carp (1933)
The first half of the movie depicts a man's jealousy of his best friend and the woman he love. The second part depicts a hero who is ready to put the past behind him and risk his life for his friend.
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With a Single Sword Bale (1934)
Period film from 1934.
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4.6
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Yukinojō henge, Kanketsu-hen (1936)
dir: Teinosuke Kinugasa


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