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Directed by Yōji YamadaOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Takako Matsu,
Hidetaka Yoshioka,
Satoshi Tsumabuki,
Chieko Baishō,
Kazuko Yoshiyuki,
Yui NatsukawaRating72%
The film is set in the 1930s and 1940s in Japan. It is narrated from the memoirs of Taki Nunomiya as an old woman. In 1930, she left Yamagata for Tokyo as an indentured servant to work as a housemaid., 1h44
Directed by Yōji YamadaGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Kiyoshi Atsumi,
Ruriko Asaoka,
Chieko Baishō,
Masami Shimojō,
Chishū Ryū,
Masane TsukayamaRating68%
Lily, the lounge singer with whom Tora-san fell in love in film 11 (Tora-san's Forget Me Not, 1973) and film 15 (Tora-san's Rise and Fall, 1975) sends Tora-san a letter informing him that she is terminally ill. Tora-san rushes to Okinawa—taking his first plane trip in the process—to be at her side and nurse her to health., 1h47
Directed by Yōji YamadaGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Kiyoshi Atsumi,
Toshiro Mifune,
Chieko Baishō,
Masami Shimojō,
Keiko Awaji,
Keiko TakeshitaRating69%
When his travels take him to rural Hokkaido, Tora-san helps a cantankerous old veterinarian (Mifune) in his relationships with his estranged daughter, and a woman in whom he is secretly interested., 2h12
Directed by Yōji YamadaOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Action,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Martial arts films,
Samurai filmsActors Masatoshi Nagase,
Takako Matsu,
Hidetaka Yoshioka,
Tomoko Tabata,
Reiko Takashima,
Kunie TanakaRating76%
The film takes place in Japan in the 1860s, a time of cultural assimilation. Two samurai, Munezo Katagiri (Masatoshi Nagase) and Samon Shimada (Hidetaka Yoshioka), bid farewell to their friend, Yaichiro Hazama (Yukiyoshi Ozawa), who is to serve in Edo (present-day Tokyo) under the shogunate of that region. Though the position is desirable, Katagiri voices his concern that a man of Yaichiro’s character is likely to run into trouble. His doubts are assured when the married Yaichiro expresses an intention to indulge in Edo’s sensual pleasures while stationed there.