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Hoopla
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By a Man's Face Shall You Know Him (1966)
Immigrant gangs terrorize a Japanese town with their threats, loud jazz, and tasteless fashion sense, and only the tough but suave Dr. Amamiya (Ando) can stop them, as long as he gets rid of his silly peace-loving ideals.
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6.3
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The Oil-Hell Murder (1957)
A privileged son betrays his family for the favors of a geisha in 18th century Osaka.
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6.9
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10
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Ôban (1957)
A young country boy leaves his village for Tokyo, where he begins to work as a stock trader. First part (of four) of the film adaptation of Bunroku Shishi's novel, Oban.
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10
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Two Hearts in the Rain (1968)
Love story of a working-class boy and girl.
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4.8
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10
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She Came For Love (1963)
Toshiko is the madam of a bar in Osaka who tries to keep her private life private and claims not to have a lover. However, she is in fact having a secret affair.
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10
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Ika naru hoshi no moto ni (1962)
1962 Japanese movie
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8.1
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10
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The Maid Story (1963)
Nine maids serve the household of a writer and his wife. The couple treat their maids like daughters and marry them off to eligible men. So, they are forever looking for new maids. As the years go by maid servants become hired help and more bossy and independent, so Chikura and his wife find themselves adjusting their lives to keep up with changing times.
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10
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Yume ga ippai abarenbō (1962)
1962 Japanese movie
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7.4
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30
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Strong Women, Weak Men (1968)
After a mine collapses and leaves her husband employed, Fumiko moves to Kyoto with her daughter Kimiko and becomes a hostess.
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10
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Till Tomorow Comes (1962)
1962 Japanese movie
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10
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Hagure kigeki mandara (1962)
1962 Japanese movie
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6.9
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10
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Fifty-Fifty (1963)
The final film by Yuzo Kawashima.
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10
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Where did Sharaku go? (1968)
Writer Jippensha Ikku hears Tsutaya Juzaburo, a wholesaler of picture books, mutter on his deathbed, "Where has Sharaku gone?" He begins to figure out the true identity of Sharaku, who disappeared after about 150 portraits of actors he created came out.
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10
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The River Yokobori (1966)
Taka, the daughter of Naniwa-ya, a longtime Osaka store owner, married Kichisaburo Kawashima-ya, the son of a kimono wholesaler. Her husband just tried to play with her like a sweet candy, but Taka fell in love with him. One day, the father-in-law suddenly dies, and the Kawashima-ya family fortune is rapidly changing. However, the depravity of Kichisaburo does not subside...
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10
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The Cola Game (1959)
Explicit drama about a young woman who becomes involved with a group of college students who play "spin-the-bottle" and the women must make love or strip. The woman, Junko, becomes involved with Makoto, leader of the gang, becomes pregnant, has an abortion, then gets involved with an architect.
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10
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The President's Son (1962)
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3.6
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Hymn (1972)
The story tells of the adoration of Sasuke for his mistress, the blind samisen-teacher Shunkin, who treats him imperiously and subjects him to cruel beatings.
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7.1
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Marital Relations (1955)
The story of a couple, a spoiled son and a down-to-earth girl, in Osaka in the early Showa era. The film won the prestigious Blue Ribbon awards for best director, best actor (Morishige) and best actress (Awashima), and the Mainichi Concours award for best actor and best screenplay (Yasumi Toshio). It ranked second (after Naruse Mikio’s Ukigumo) on the Kinema Junpō top ten films for the year.
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6.9
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57
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My Way (1974)
Based on a true story, an elderly woman resiliently spends nine months attempting to retrieve her husband's dead body, fighting government bureaucracy and indifference all along the way.
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6.0
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Too Young to Die (1969)
A young couple, composed of a cheating wife and a retired car racer, arrive at a drive-in. A man with a gun arrives at the restaurant and takes hostages. Chaos ensues.
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6.0
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Crazy Operation: First Move (1963)
After being fired from his company, Hitoshi Ueda opens a arbitration company. Experts from various fields gather around him and with their natural vitality, they solve one dispute after another. But as it turns out, their next dispute will be at a global scale.
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6.3
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50
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Attack at Daylight (1970)
A truck driver is reunited with friends from his youth in a seedy bar and gets drawn into a web of crime.
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10
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Yanagase Blues (1967)
Jiro, a smooth-talking, womanizing bartender, flees from a Yakuza boss to Yanagase.
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10
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60
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The Lonely Swordsman (Part 2) (1957)
Historical drama about a sleep-eyed ronin
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7.0
/67/
45
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80
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The Twilight Story (1960)
In this Japanese drama, a village girl goes to Tokyo and becomes a sex worker to support her ailing mother. While there she meets an unmarried teacher (at least he says he's unmarried) and falls in love.
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7.3
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The Funeral Racket (1968)
The film portrays a satirical view of today's heartless money-oriented society.
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Hateful Things (1957)
The story follows a humble merchant from Tohoku who travels to Tokyo to fulfill his dream of buying goods directly from wholesalers. During his stay, he experiences some of the happiest days with his daughter, only to be confronted with harsh realities that test family bonds, honor, and human frailty.
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Seishun Tarō (1967)
1967 Japanese movie
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若い川の流れ (1968)
The story follows Misako Kitaoka, a junior college graduate and Nitto Lease sales department employee, as she grows through work, love, and friendship. For the sake of the company's managing director and his wife, Misako recommends her colleague Tensuke Sone to Fusako, the managing director's daughter and best friend. Fusako and Sone meet at the executive director's Karuizawa villa, but for some reason Kensuke becomes angry when he learns that Misako is the one who recommended him...
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Otome no inori (1959)
1959 Japanese movie
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Jiyūgaoka fujin (1960)
1960 Japanese movie


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