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The Last War (1961)
A Japanese family is torn apart by the tensions of an avoidable nuclear world war between the superpowers.
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6.8
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Company President Travels Abroad (1963)
Executives from a Japanese department store travel to Hawaii to acquire land for expansion but become entangled in romantic distractions and miscommunication. By the time they act, the property is lost to a rival, forcing an abrupt return to Tokyo and uncertain outcomes.
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6.7
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Playboy President: Part II (1961)
After a promotion brings new professional challenges, a diligent employee is pulled into corporate matchmaking and a high-stakes business conflict over a critical eel supply.
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6.8
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Playboy President (1961)
A straight-laced employee is tasked with supervising his impulsive CEO during a business trip intended to revive struggling sales.
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6.7
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Ghost Story of Two Travelers at Tenamonya (1967)
Japanese horror comedy from 1967.
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10
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Shin kitsune to tanuki (1962)
1962 Japanese movie
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6.6
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10
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Shimizu Port Salaryman Sequel (1962)
1962 Japanese movie
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7.2
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Dimple of Tokyo (1952)
Buntaro, the president of a food trading company got tired of the day-to-day routine of life. The new secretary, Nobuko, suggested her "shacho-san" (the president) run away from the job. Nobuko took Buntaro to her home and introduced him to her own family as friend, "Sachio-san"...
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5.0
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Night in Hawaii (1953)
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10
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Price of Beauty (1957)
Melodrama about a young factory girl who "chooses riches over chastity".
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10
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3 Gents in the Snow Country (1964)
Shûe Matsubayashi movie
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10
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Tengoku wa doko da (1956)
Japanese drama.
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6.0
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Master Fencer Sees the World (1960)
A historical drama that depicts the touching beauty of world obsession and human love in the style of light comedy, in the center of which is a young man who has a master license menkyo kaiden in the art of swordsmanship, but weak against lies and women. A remake of Bungaku no Issue, shot by Sadao Yamanaka in 1933.
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10
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Shimizu Port Salaryman (1962)
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10
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Hello, Baby (1964)
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The Sacrifice of the Human Torpedoes (1955)
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6.0
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Diary of a Company President: Peaceful Period (1959)
Sixth entry in the Company President Series.
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10
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The Third President (1958)
The fifth entry in the Company President Series
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7.2
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10
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Five Gents' Trick Book (1965)
The 22nd film in the Shacho comedy series.
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10
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Hail the 3 Gents (1964)
A lighthearted satire of Japan’s postwar corporate elite, The Executive Gentleman’s Register blends farce, romance, and boardroom comedy with the polished charm of 1960s salaryman cinema. When mild-mannered secretary Tsutomu Harada’s wedding is postponed yet again due to the sudden promotion of his matchmaker, Reitarō Koizumi, to company president, chaos ensues in the world of business and matrimony alike. At a raucous nightclub party, a game of musical chairs leads to injury, scandal, and rivalry with a competing paper-bag tycoon. Limping through his first day as president, Reitarō faces corporate sabotage, eccentric clients, and a disastrously comic “business trip” that tangles together love, liquor, and misplaced ambition.
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6.1
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Assistant President (1958)
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10
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Golf Before Dawn (1987)
Comedy film.
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Attack Squadron (1963)
Lt. Col. Senda resists the idea of sending Japanese fighter pilots on suicide missions. He believes that what is really necessary for Japan to regain momentum in the war is for the air force to gather its most brilliant pilots into an elite squadron and use the unit to pinpoint attacks on the Americans. Disrespected by the kamikaze pilots who think the "non-suicidal" pilots are afraid, the unit redeems itself by stunning victories. But success leads the military leaders to expect too much of the unit, and new orders portend disaster.
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The Imperial Navy (1981)
A lavish retelling of the true story of the final voyage and ultimate destruction and sinking of the battleship Yamato, Japan's greatest flagship during the Second World War.
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8.0
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Submarine I-57 Will Not Surrender (1959)
In World War II, the commanding officer of a sub, against his will takes on board two Western diplomats, to take them to the Canaries and arrange an armistice. When they get there, peace has been declared, but the sub's crew don't know as their radio has failed. They send their passengers ashore and go out to face a final battle...
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The Storm of the Pacific (1960)
Lt. Koji Kitami is a navigator-bombardier in Japan's Naval Air Force. He participates in the Japanese raid on the U.S. Naval Base at Pearl Harbor in 1941 and is welcomed with pride in his hometown on his return. As Japan racks up victory after victory in the Pacific War, Kitami is caught up in the emotion of the time and fights courageously for the standard of Japanese honor. But his assuredness of his government's righteousness is shaken after the Japanese navy is defeated in the debacle of Midway.
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The Blue Mountains Part 2 (1957)
At Kaikō Girls’ School, a fake love letter sparks a heated PTA debate. Teacher Shimazaki wins the vote, while students and staff navigate misunderstandings and mischief. Amid the chaos, romance blooms: Numata proposes to Yukiko, and Rokunosuke declares his love to Shinko, ending with a joyful countryside outing.
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The Blue Mountains (1957)
About schoolgirls in a rural town, and a love letter which has the entire community in an uproar.
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Farewell, Innocence (1955)
The story follows privileged college students who secretly work part-time at a beauty salon, amidst emotional and social struggles. It explores love, betrayal, family pressure, and the youth’s conflict between tradition and personal freedom, amid life-changing events.
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Modern Salaryman: Bushido Romance (1960)
Three young employees navigate love, ambition, and meddling bosses as workplace crushes evolve into defiant relationships that challenge social expectations.
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The Shadow Daughter (1957)
Fusako, a girl raised in a geisha house, tries to escape her dark past and faces repeated heartbreaks. After an unexpected pregnancy, she has an abortion and decides to start a new life away from the geisha world.
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Five Gents and a Kuniang (1970)
A food company undergoes leadership changes, with younger staff rising to key roles.
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Five Gents Fly to Taiwan (1970)
A food company president is promoted to chairman, but his continued involvement creates leadership confusion.
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5 Gents Fly to Kyushu Part II (1969)
A cosmetics executive promoted to chairman faces chaos at home and work as his company undergoes major changes and internal power shifts.
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5 Gents Fly to Kyushu (1969)
A cosmetics company president launches an aggressive new business strategy while balancing corporate pressure, romantic entanglements, and a high-profile international partnership.
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Five Gents and a Chinese Merchant (1968)
An aging company president pushes a youth-focused corporate fitness campaign but struggles to keep up himself.
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Five Gents and Karate Grandpa (1968)
"Shacho" comedy about the president of a salt manufacturing company.
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Five Gents Prefer Geisha (1967)
In this continuation of Discover Japan with the 5 Gents (Shacho sen ichiya, 1967), Shoji (Morishige) and his employees plan to build a hotel for Expo 70.
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Discover Japan with the 5 Gents (1967)
In this outing, Shoji (Morishige) and his employees plan to build a hotel for Expo 70.
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Diary of an Elegant Hot Spring (1958)
At a coastal hot spring inn, a group of women navigate work, personal struggles, and unexpected scandals. When a guest threatens to expose one maid's past, she must decide whether to run or face it—with help from a kind local officer.
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Five Gents on the Spot (1966)
As his fashion company rides a wave of post-recession success, President Kurihara seeks to expand into women’s apparel through a deepening partnership with a French firm.
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A Company President's Life Story (1966)
A clothing manufacturer president tries to revitalize his company during a business downturn by securing new sales partners and chasing a deal with a world-renowned fashion designer.
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President's Ninja Trick Book Part II (1965)
Iwato Construction secures a major project in Hokkaido and promotes a key employee, but chaos follows—personal conflicts, missed deals, and a lost hotel contract. Redemption comes when they restore a fire-damaged department store, earning overdue payment and a morale boost.
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Company President Travels Abroad Part II (1963)
As Marukyū Department Store plans its Hawaii expansion, company executives become sidetracked by local pleasures and personal entanglements. By the time they resume business, the target property is lost to a rival—forcing an abrupt return to Japan with both deals and relationships unresolved.


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