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Excursion to Treasure Isle (1956)
The story is a dramatization of the Japanese folklore legend of Momotaro, the Peach Boy, who with his trusted companions of dog, monkey and pheasant fought against evil in olden times.
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10
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Eyes of Mother and Daughter (1959)
Japanese drama film.
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10
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The World's Most Noble Guy: Taro's Eternity (1960)
An upstanding young man who is popular with the ladies takes on a corrupt group of men in his company.
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10
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Element of Surprise (1963)
1963 Toei war / action film.
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8.1
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The Escape (1962)
Film about the 2-26 Incident.
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10
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Homicide (1964)
This film tells about the murder of Lieutenant Colonel Aikawa, the head of the Bureau of Military Affairs, about the beginning of the incident 2.26 and the execution of young officers.
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Army Intelligence (1968)
Kazuo, a Japanese army intelligence agent, reveals a foreign intelligence network in Japan and then sent to Borneo Island with a special mission.
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10
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The World's Most Noble Guy: Taro's Rush (1960)
An upstanding young man’s racy adventure filled with conspiracies and love.
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The Boy Detectives Club – The Devil with Twenty Faces (1956)
Second film in the Boy Detectives Club series.
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The Boy Detectives Club – Doctor Phantom (1956)
First film in the Boy Detectives Club series.
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The Seven Faces of Bannai Tarao, Private Eye (1956)
Detective Tarao goes undercover to battle an evil gun smuggling business.
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10
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Jet Air Base 101 (1957)
The first batch of flight control officer candidates, full of yearning for the sky, are assembled at the 101st Air Regiment base. Nakata, Sato, and the other cadets undergo intensive training under Captain Kotani, a famous pilot, but gradually begin to resent his strict leadership. A youthful story that vividly portrays the young pilots of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force who place their hopes in the sky. Japan's first full-length film about jet aviation, it was shot on location at the Hamamatsu Air Self-Defense Force Base over an extended period of time, with dozens of jets being mobilized for the filming.
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Moonlight Mask: Duel to the Death in Dangerous Waters (1958)
Second Moonlight Mask theatrical film.
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The Ghost of the One Eyed Man (1965)
Japanese horror film directed by Tsuneo Kobayashi.
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Two Lives, Two Yakuza (1964)
An early ninkyo film from before the genre had truly established its form. Koji Tsuruta plays an honourable outlaw who saves an older man from an ambush. It turns out the man is the head of a hard working clan appointed to a railway construction project. A ruthless yakuza gang is also trying to get their share of the project and attempts to sabotage the work. After the old man dies, his son (Sonny Chiba) and daughter (Junko Fuji) try to complete the project. Tsuruta joins them while also falling in love with a local woman working in a bar (after all, Tsuruta always was more of a lover than his stoic colleague Takakura).
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Mid-August Commotion (1962)
A suspense work based on the "Miyagi Incident," an attempted coup d'etat led by some officers working for the Ministry of the Defense and the General Staff of the Konoe Division on the eve of the end of the Pacific War.
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6.0
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Moonlight Mask (1958)
First Moonlight Mask theatrical film.
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5.1
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Three-Headed Tower (1956)
Newly graduated Miyamoto Otone is to inherit a fortune from a distant relative on the condition that she marries Takato Shunsaku, a man she has never heard of. The lawyers haven't located Shunsaku yet, allowing Otone to think about whether she accepts the conditions of the will. One month later after, Takato Shunsaku is found. Murdered. At the birthday party of Otone's uncle. With Shunsaku dead and thus making it impossible for Otone to marry him, the inheritence is to split amongst all (living) family members. And yes, as always, that means that the potential successors get killed off one by one. But Kosuke Kindaichi is on the trail...
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10
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Murder on the Last Train (1955)
One of the earliest Japanese cop films following a mysterious killing on the last train to Mitaka, Tokyo.
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The Deep Blue Sea (1957)
To fulfill a friend’s dying wish, a young sailor Kenji takes on the task of delivering an heirloom to his friend’s daughter, Harumi, who has been adopted by another family. When he arrives, Kenji soon discovers that Harumi and her adopted family are the targets of an evil gang boss. In an attempt to help them, he decides to take matters into his own hands.
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Four Hours of Terror (1959)
Airline captain saves passengers from a brutal murderer on a plane during four hours of terror.
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10
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The Boy Detectives Club – The No-Headed Man (1958)
Eighth film in the Boy Detectives Club series.
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6.8
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The Boy Detectives Club – The Invisible Fiend (1958)
Seventh film in the Boy Detectives Club series.
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Points and Lines (1958)
Based on Matsumoto Seicho's classic mystery novel of the same name, the story centers around a group of detectives who are determined to find the truth behind an apparent double suicide.
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若い涙を吹きとばせ (1961)
1961 Japanese movie


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