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Akitsu Hot Springs (1962)
Just after WW2, a romance between an innkeeper and a man with tuberculosis unravels near a thermal spring.
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The Catch (1961)
Towards the end of WWII, a black American pilot is captured and imprisoned by rural Japanese villagers, who await official instructions as to how to proceed with their 'catch'.
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The Boy Detectives Club – The Glow-in-the-Dark Monster (1957)
Sixth film in the Boy Detectives Club series.
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5.2
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The Boy Detectives Club – The Revenge of Twenty Faces (1957)
Fifth film in the Boy Detectives Club series.
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Shonen Tanteidan: Kabu to Mushi no Yoki (1957)
A man with many disguises uses robotic beetles, man-made monsters and other devices to try and steal atomic power.
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10
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Crazy Jailbreak (1959)
A prisoner escapes from prison to find the real criminal.
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10
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Showdown in Blood (1957)
Hayata and his best friend Ushijima came to Tokyo to become champions. Hayata repeatedly sought to join Tamura's boxing club, but Tamura fell in love with Ushijima's punch. Then Hayata decides to become Ushijima's manager and make good money on his friend's talent. Ushijima himself is a peaceful, kind guy who doesn't really like boxing, but under the wise guidance of Hayata, he starts to defeat one opponent after another...
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The Boy Detectives Club – The Iron Fiend (1957)
Fourth film in the Boy Detectives Club series.
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Girl's Reform School (1956)
The day to day life in an establishment for delinquent teenage girls.
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Roar and Earth (1957)
Roar and Earth
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Rice (1957)
A touching story depicting the harsh lives of farmers in Kasumigaura. An attempt to start a fishery business to revive an ailing farming community creates friction amongst the proud residents.
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10
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Sister with Sister (1958)
Yoshiko finds new life and love interests when she takes a new job as an office worker.
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With Songs in My Heart (1958)
Sayuri, a young woman born to a simple life on a farm, moves to Tokyo to pursue a life long dream of becoming a singer. Through dance, music, and songs, this story shows how a girl raised on a farm was able to make her dream a reality, with the love of those around her.
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The Happy Family (1959)
Japanese family drama.
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10
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Man of Thirteen Eyes (1958)
Japanese mystery film.
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The Eleventh Hour (1957)
Based on a 1956 television feature on Japan’s national network, NHK, this is one of Uchida’s rarest films. A socially conscious drama with a contemporary backdrop, Dotanba focuses on the attempts to rescue a group of trapped miners. The title is a figure of speech — (essentially “last minute” or “eleventh hour”) — that refers to a situation of peril. The film boasts a script co-written by Uchida and Akira Kurosawa’s frequent screenwriter, Shinobu Hashimoto, and stars Kurosawa’s frequent star Takashi Shimura.
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Midair Circus (1958)
1958 Toei movie.
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Sendō shimai (1957)
1957 Japanese movie
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Mito Komon's Pleasure Trip (1938)
This is the only surviving “Mito Komon Manyu-ki” film. This release also known as "Adrift Tour Memoir" or literally "Mito Komon's Pleasure Trip" is an 80-minute compilation of the first (東海道の巻 or "Tokaido no maki") and second (日本晴れの巻 or "Japan's Fine Weather Reel") parts (147 minutes), which were re-edited and screened at a time when presentable films were dried up immediately after the defeat of the war.


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