Yû Fujiki

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Lured by gold, two greedy peasants escort a man and woman across enemy lines. However, they do not realize that their companions are actually a princess and her general. (imdb)
A pharmaceutical company captures King Kong and brings him to Japan, where he escapes from captivity and battles a recently released Godzilla. (imdb)
After years on the road establishing his reputation as Japan's greatest fencer, Takezo returns to Kyoto... (imdb)
A greedy developer unwittingly hatches a gigantic baby moth upon Tokyo, while Godzilla strikes once again. (imdb)
Several strange occurrences are taking place all over the world including the disappearance of two engineers. Also, former admiral Kosumi is nearly kidnapped along with his secretary, and goddaughter, Mokoito Jinguji. The kidnap attempt is thwarted by photographer Susumu Hatanaka and his assistant Yoshito Nishibe. It is later revealed the Mu Empire, which disappeared 12,000 years earlier, are responsible for all the occurrences... (imdb)
A space probe is infiltrated by alien beings and then crashes on a remote Pacific atoll. A group planning to build a resort hotel land on the island and discover it to be inhabited by giant mutant monsters created by the aliens in an attempt to conquer the world. (imdb)
A 19 year old girl loses her husband in war. Bombing destroys his family's shop and the widow stays to rebuild it as the rest of the family flee and runs it for 18 years out of love for her dead husband and his mother. After 18 years when a new supermarket threatens to put them out of business, the sisters conspire to turn the shop into a supermarket and get rid of their brother's widow. (imdb)
Scattered Clouds, director Mikio Naruse's final film, plays like the melancholy last dance of an extended evening of revelry now teetering on the fine line separating drunkenness and sobriety. It's the cinematic equivalent of a hangover, though the heady haze the film conveys is part of its charm and very much in tune with its deeply saturated color photography, which constantly threatens to spill over its borders and run together in a kind of chaotic emotional release. (KG)
Takakura playsa cop training to be a sharpshooter for the Olympic games, he divorces his wife and abandons his daughter when he discovers she's had an affair. Later his coach is gunned down by a fleeing criminal. Years later Takakura returns to his snowy hometown and starts an affair with a middle-aged bar owner. (imdb)
Akira Kurosawa: It Is Wonderful to Create (2002) - Short Film
Documentary about Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa
Coach Shimamura of the hapless Sparrows baseball team is pleased to obtain a hot new pitcher named Onishi. But when Onishi begins a romantic relationship with the coach's daughter Michiko, Shimamura becomes angry with the young man, lashing out at him when he disobeys instructions during a game. In turn, Michiko becomes angry with her father, who becomes increasingly depressed. (The Movie Database)
Based on the comic strip of the same name, follows the day-to-day activities and adventures of Sazae Fuguta and her family.
A kind of modern dress "Donzoko" "The Lower Depths", about slum life in Osaka, where a greedy widow (Mimasu) takes advantage of her poor roomers, including her own son, who makes a meagre living stripping taxicabs.
A mysterious swordsman called Hatokuro Yawata (Ken Matsudaira) who appeared from somewhere with white pigeons is actually Naotada Ii, the lord of Hikone Han. He was told that he had an older brother of twin by his mother on her deathbed. Hatokuro pretended to be a citizen in Edo and searched for his brother. However, in Edo, Murasaki Gumi, led by the mysterious Murasaki had power and used it as they like. One day, Hatokuro saved Okyu whose office-worker father was killed from Sanjuro Akaseki...
Ultraman Leo (1974) - TV Series
- Seven ga shinu toki! Tokyo ha chinbotsu surui! (1974)
- Daichinbotsu! Nihon Rettoh Saigo No Hai! (1974)
- Namida yo Sayonara (1974)
- Otoko to Otoko no Chikai (1974)
- Nakuna! Omae wa Otokonoko (1974)
- Otokoda! Moero! (1974)
- Utsukushi Otoko no iji (1974)
- Certain Kill! Monster Challenger! (1974)
- Bridge of Friendship That Spans Space (1974)
- The Wandering Monster of Sorrow (1974)
- One Man Covered in Mud (1974)
- The Adventure Nut Arrives! (1974)
- Huge Explosion! A Desperate Couple of Aliens (1974)
- Certain-Kill Fists! A Young Boy Calls Upon a Tempest (1974)
- Deadly Designs in Darkness! Attacking with Fighting Spirit (1974)
- The Woman Who Faded Into the Night (1974)
- Behold! Ultra Horror Series - Bride of the Wolfman (1974)
- Behold! Ultra Horror Series - Vampire! The Bat Girl (1974)
- Behold! Ultra Horror Series - The Revival of the Half-Man Fish (1974)
- Behold! Ultra Horror Series - The Mysterious Boy of the Little Bear (1974)
- Behold! Ultra Horror Series - I Saw a Goddess in the Far North (1974)
- The Leo Brothers vs the Monster Brothers (1974)
- The Mischievous Alien Who Fell Out of Bed (1974)
- The Beautiful Virgo Maiden (1974)
- The Rhinoceros Beetle Is a Space Invader (1974)
- Japan Masterpiece Folklore Series - Ultraman King vs the Magician (1974)
- Japan Masterpiece Folklore Series - Mighty! Momotaro! (1974)
- Japan Masterpiece Folklore Series - The Return of the Bearded Captain! (1974)
- Japan Masterpiece Folklore Series - Reunion of Fate! Dan and Anne (1974)
- Japan Masterpiece Folklore Series - The Monster's Favor (1974)
- Japan Masterpiece Folklore Series - The White Flower That Protects Earth (1974)
- Japan Masterpiece Folklore Series - Farewell, Princess Kaguya (1974)
- The Leo Brothers vs the Space Demon Alien (1974)
- Ultra Brothers, Eternal Vows (1974)
- I'm a Monster General! (1974)
- Fly Leo Brothers, Save the Space Base! (1974)
- Mystery! The Mirror in Which the Devil Lives (1974)
- Battle! The Leo Brothers vs. the Ultra Brothers! (1974)
- The Leo Brothers and the Ultra Brothers, Time of Victory (1975)
- Terror of the Saucer Race Series - MAC Annihilated! The Flying Saucer Is a Living Creature (1975)
- Terror of the Saucer Race Series - The Saucer Creature from the Evil Planet Is Here! (1975)
- Terror of the Saucer Race Series - Leo Is in Danger! The Assassin Is a Flying Saucer (1975)
- Terror of the Saucer Race Series - Challenge! The Terror of the Blood-Sucking Saucer (1975)
- Terror of the Saucer Race Series - The Shooting Star from Hell (1975)
- Terror of the Saucer Race Series - The Phantom Girl (1975)
- Terror of the Saucer Race Series - The Fighting Leo Brothers! The End of the Flying Saucer Beast (1975)
- Terror of the Saucer Race Series - The Girl Who Collects the Stardust of Demons (1975)
- Terror of the Saucer Race Series - The Giant Bird Saucer Attacks Japan's Archipelago (1975)
- Terror of the Saucer Race Series - The Red Assassin Who Beckons Death! (1975)
- Terror of the Saucer Race Series - The Life of Leo! The Miracle of King! (1975)
- Terror of the Saucer Race Series - Goodbye Leo! Journey to the Sun (1975)
An adaptation of the popular Sazae-San comic strip. The first entry in the series was shot in TohoScope.
The Wanderings of the Naked General (1980) - TV Series
Based on the true story of Yamashita Kiyoshi, a brilliant artist who passed away in 1971 at the age of 49. He is often regarded as the "Japanese equivalent to Van Gogh." Delves into interesting encounters, heartwarming moments, and Yamashita's likable personality as documented in his diary and through Harie (a traditional Japanese paper-cutting technique).