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Criterion Channel
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7.1
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/92/
3.7
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93
/15/
75
/40/

Gate of Hell (1953)
Japan, 1159. Moritō, a brave samurai, performs a heroic act by rescuing the lovely Kesa during a violent uprising. Moritō falls in love with her, but becomes distraught when he finds out that she is married.
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The Roku Channel
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7.4
/1076/
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/23/
74
/36/
3.8
/1993/
80
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Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji (1955)
Tragicomic road movie set during the Edo period. It follows a samurai, his two servants – including spear-carrier Genpachi – and the various people they meet on their journey, including a policeman in pursuit of a thief, a young child and a woman who is to be sold into prostitution.
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18
5.9
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/9/
63
/16/
3.1
/1002/

The Invisible Man Appears (1949)
A scientist successfully creates an invisibility serum, only to be kidnapped by a gang of thugs who wish to use the formula to rob a priceless jewel.
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10
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Bored Hatamoto: The Mysterious Demon Palace (1955)
In Kyoto, a samurai named Boredom Otoko, Saotome Mondonosuke , appears and helps a woman being chased by a spy named Genshichi. Unfortunately, the woman is shot and killed. Later, Genshichi explains that the woman was a member of a band of thieves, and because she was let go once, the police officer, Genjuro Mazaki, was demoted to a desk job. Consumed by guilt, Boredom Otoko...
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10
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花笠太鼓 (1956)
In early summer in Edo, Sanshirō, known for his beautiful singing, is a devoted son living in a tenement with his blind mother Okura. He works as a delivery boy for the caterer "Yaoyorozu." His brother, Chōjirō, who disliked being a plasterer, ran away from home and became a subordinate of the yakuza Yamashita no Gonsuke. On a delivery, Sanshirō catches a vagrant child, Erippē, stealing a flower hairpin from Ochiyo, the daughter of the wealthy merchant Narumiyaya Bunzaimon. Impressed by Sanshirō's character, Bunzaimon considers him as a potential son-in-law for Ochiyo, who admires Sanshirō.
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6.5
/36/
60
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Initiation of the Two-Sword Style (1943)
Ito Daisuke's wartime retelling of the Miyamoto Musashi story.
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6.7
/13/
10
/1/

Kojiki Taishô (1952)
Gotō Matabei is the most able and fierce samurai of the Kuroda clan. However, he gradually dislikes the ruthless personality of Kuroda Nagamasa and leaves the clan. Seven years later, he joins Toyotomi Hideyori's army. Filmed in 1945 and released in 1952.
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10
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Flowery Brothers (1956)
Early film by Kenji Misumi.
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10
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Izayoi kaidō (1951)
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10
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The Fiery Magistrate (1956)
Film adaption by Kenji Misumi
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10
/1/

Judge of the Ashuras (1951)
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10
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お洒落狂女 (1952)
Melodrama by director Kiyoshi Saeki
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7.1
/64/
62
/4/

Blood Spilled at Takadanobaba (1937)
The tale of Nakayama Yasubei’s duel is famous, even if he in reality probably did not cut down 18 opponents. The story has been related in film, rakugo, kodan and on stage many times, in part because Nakayama later joined the famous 47 Ronin (Chushingura) as Horibe Yasubei. But Makino and Inagaki’s version gives no hint of this more serious future, playing up the thrills and the comedy with Bando’s bravura performance. The multiple pans of Yasubei running to the duel are an exemplar of the experimental flourishes of 1930s Japanese cinema and the final duel, performed virtually like a dance number, is a marker of Makino’s love of rhythm and one of the best sword fights in Japanese film history. The film was originally released under the title Chikemuri Takadanoba (Bloody Takadanobaba) with a length of 57 minutes, but suffered some cuts and a title change when it was re-released in 1952.
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10
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Traveling with Breeze (1953)
1953 Hiroshi Inagaki movie.
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6.5
/8/

Kuriyama Daizen (1936)
Prewar jidaigeki starring Denjiro Okochi
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6.9
/15/

Last Days of Edo (1941)
It is a historical drama that follows Katsu Kaishu's efforts to surrender Edo Castle bloodlessly in the first year of the Meiji period.
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6.9
/19/

Forgotten Children (1949)
The Forgotten Children
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10
/1/

Princess Finds Her Prince (1953)
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7.1
/41/

The Grand Master (1948)
Shogi, a Japanese form of chess, is a game that requires skill and determination. When poor sandal-maker Sakata decides to pursue his dream of becoming the Shogi Grand Master Champion, everything is at stake – including his family. What will it cost for Sakata to follow his passion?
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10
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Rebellion from Below (1956)
Tomu Uchida's Gyakushu Gokumon Toride is a masterpiece which treats class struggle in the end of Samurai era(it's a fiction). The story is based on the legend of William Tell, changed at the end of age of Samurai.
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6.5
/29/
10
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75
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Ghost of Saga Mansion (1953)
A woman loses her son through an evil conspiracy and commits suicide. Shortly afterwards a ghost cat begins haunting the conspirators. This is Takako Irie's first bakeneko (ghost cat) movie; it started a Daiei cycle which was very popular at the time in Japan.
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5.0
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10
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Itohan Monogatari (1957)
Based on the original work by Shuji Hojo, Itohan Monogatari depicts the fate of a clumsy and kind-hearted woman in the Taisho era.
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The Life of Matsu the Untamed (1943)
Matsugoro is a poor rickshaw driver whose animated spirit and optimistic demeanor make him a favorite of the town. Matsu helps an injured boy, Toshio, and is hired by the boy's parents.
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6.3
/8/
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The Black Hooded Man (1955)
A mysterious black hooded man intervenes when an anti-government group who plots to steal the precious blue diamond called “Maguna no Hitomi.”
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7.2
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Children Hand in Hand (1948)
A small-town boy with a learning disability attempts to fit in with his classmates.
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三万両五十三次 (1952)
N/A
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Miyamoto musashi Ichijōji kettō (1942)
1942 Japanese movie
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The Devil's toast (1947)
Retired police inspector Kurusu is vacationing at a seaside hotel when one night he hears a child's screaming...but there are no children staying in the hotel. But when an ex-actress who is also a guest there mentions an unsolved murder that occurred on the spot over a year ago, Kurusu decides to investigate.
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Meiji no kyōdai (1946)
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The Woman Who Opens the Door (1946)
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Taki no shiraito (1946)
A 1946 Japanese film directed by Keigo Kimura.
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The Flower That Crossed the Mountain (1949)
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Tange Sazen - Dai-ippen (1933)
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Professional Killer (1932)
Directed by Mansaku Itami.


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