Released Date:
1961-02-01
Languages:
Japanese, Mandarin, Russian
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
181 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
8.5 (2602 Reviews)
Director:
Masaki KobayashiZenzè Matsuyama (screenplay)
Masaki Kobayashi (screenplay)
Jumpei Gomikawa (novel)
Kaji is sent to the Japanese army labeled Red and is mistreated by the vets. Along his assignment, Kaji witnesses cruelties in the army; he revolts against the abusive treatment spent to the recruit Obara that commits suicide; he also sees his friend Shinjè Ittèhei defecting to the Russian border; and he ends in the front to fight a lost battle against the Russian tanks division.
Released Date:
1959-12-14
Languages:
Japanese, Mandarin
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
208 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
8.5 (3297 Reviews)
Director:
Masaki KobayashiZenzè Matsuyama (screenplay)
Masaki Kobayashi (screenplay)
Jumpei Gomikawa (novel)
In the World War II, the pacifist and humanist Japanese Kaji accepts to travel with his wife Michiko to the tiny Manchurian village Loh Hu Liong to work as supervisor in an iron ore mine to avoid to be summoned to the military service. Kaji works with Okishima (Sè Yamamura) and he implements a better treatment to the laborers and improves the mine production. When the feared Kempetai (The "Military Police Corps", the military police arm of the Imperial Japanese Army from 1881 to 1945) brings six hundred Chinese POWs to the mine, Kaji negotiates with their leaders expecting them to control their comrades. However the methods of Kaji upset the corrupt system in the site, and the foreman Furuya (Kèji Mitsui) plots a scheme to use the naive Chen (Akira Ishihama) to turn off the electrical power of the barbwire fences to allow the prisoners to escape. When seven prisoners are falsely accused of an attempt of fleeing, a cruel Kempetai sergeant uses his sword to behead the prisoners. When Kaji protests, the POWs react sparing the lives of four prisoners but Kaji is arrested and tortured. When he is released, he is summoned to join the army and accused of being Red.
Released Date:
1970-08-05
Languages:
Japanese, Mandarin, Russian
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
190 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
8.8 (2540 Reviews)
Director:
Masaki KobayashiZenzè Matsuyama (screenplay)
Kèichi Inagaki (screenplay)
Masaki Kobayashi (screenplay)
Jumpei Gomikawa (novel)
Part three of a trilogy. After the Japanese defeat to the Russians in the last episode, Kaji, the Japanese soldier and humanist protagonist, leads the last remaining men through Manchuria . Intent on returning to his dear wife and his old life, Kaji faces great odds in a variety of different harrowing circumstances as he and his fellow men sneak behind enemy lines. Ultimately, he finds himself in the exact opposite position he held in the first episode: then a labor manager, Kaji is now a prisoner of war, forced to work for the Russians, whom do not seem to hold to the Communist ideals in which Kaji himself had put his faith.
Released Date:
1964-08-04
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
133 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
8.7 (16879 Reviews)
Director:
Masaki KobayashiShinobu Hashimoto (screenplay)
Yasuhiko Takiguchi (novel)
Yasuhiko Takiguchi
Peace in 17th-century Japan causes the Shogunate's breakup of warrior clans, throwing thousands of samurai out of work and into poverty. An honorable end to such fate under the samurai code is ritual suicide, or hara-kiri (self-inflicted disembowelment). An elder warrior, Hanshiro Tsugumo (Tatsuya Nakadai) seeks admittance to the house of a feudal lord to commit the act. There, he learns of the fate of his son-in-law, a young samurai who sought work at the house but was instead barbarically forced to commit traditional hara-kiri in an excruciating manner with a dull bamboo blade. In flashbacks the samurai tells the tragic story of his son-in-law, and how he was forced to sell his real sword to support his sick wife and child. Tsugumo thus sets in motion a tense showdown of revenge against the house.
Released Date:
1964-02-24
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
107 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (221 Reviews)
Director:
Masaki KobayashiGenres:
DramaKèichi Inagaki
Norio Nanjo (novel)
On his deathbed, a wealthy businessman announces that his fortune is to be split equally among his three illegitimate children, whose whereabouts are unknown to his family and colleagues. A bevy of lawyers and associates then begin machinations to procure the money for themselves, enlisting the aid of impostors and blackmail. Yet all are outwitted by the cunning of the man's secretary (Keiko Kishi), in this entertaining condemnation of unchecked greed.
Released Date:
1965-11-22
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
183 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
(9181 Reviews)
Director:
Masaki KobayashiYèko Mizuki (screenplay)
Lafcadio Hearn (novel)
This film contains four distinct, separate stories. "Black Hair": A poor samurai who divorces his true love to marry for money, but finds the marriage disastrous and returns to his old wife, only to discover something eerie about her. "The Woman in the Snow": Stranded in a snowstorm, a woodcutter meets an icy spirit in the form of a woman spares his life on the condition that he never tell anyone about her. A decade later he forgets his promise. "Hoichi the Earless": Hoichi is a blind musician, living in a monastery who sings so well that a ghostly imperial court commands him to perform the epic ballad of their death battle for them. But the ghosts are draining away his life, and the monks set out to protect him by writing a holy mantra over his body to make him invisible to the ghosts. But they've forgotten something. "In a Cup of Tea": a writer tells the story of a man who keep seeing a mysterious face reflected in his cup of tea.
Released Date:
1967-12-01
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
128 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
8.4 (6798 Reviews)
Director:
Masaki KobayashiShinobu Hashimoto
Yasuhiko Takiguchi (novel)
During peace in 1725, aging swordsman Isaburo is living a henpecked life when his clan lord requests that Isaburo's son marry the lord's mistress, with whom he's displeased, even though she's born him a son. Isaburo wants to refuse, but his son Yogoro accepts the woman, Ichi, and they fall deeply in love. Their love renews Isaburo, so when the clan lord's elder son dies and the lord sends for Ichi to return to his side as mother of his heir, Isaburo opposes his lord. Yogoro and Ichi, who now have a baby daughter, stand with him. The clan orders their suicide, then sends soldiers to kill them. Isaburo's only hope is to take his case to Edo to expose the clan's cruelty. Can he?
Released Date:
1971-09-11
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
121 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (228 Reviews)
Director:
Masaki KobayashiYasuko Miyazaki (screenplay)
Shègorè Yamamoto (novel)
The story takes place in feudal Japan, when any commerce with the rest of the world was strictly prohibited. An idealist suddenly appears in an isolated inn (the one that the title refers to), the head-quarters of a group of smugglers, with stolen money intended to ransom his loved one who is forced to work in a brothel.
Released Date:
1985-09-25
Languages:
English, Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
277 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (61 Reviews)
Director:
Masaki KobayashiReleased Date:
1956-11-21
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
111 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
(163 Reviews)
Director:
Masaki KobayashiKobayashi's pitiless take on Japan's professional baseball industry is unlike any other sports film ever made. An excoriation of the inhumanity bred by a mercenary, bribery-fueled business, it follows the shark-like maneuvers of a scout dead set on signing a promising athlete to the team the Toyo Flowers.
Released Date:
1954-11-23
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
109 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (53 Reviews)
Director:
Masaki KobayashiGenres:
DramaA family in the city of Tokyo running a liquor store overcome their impotence and dysfunction as they induce an understanding through each other of how to deal with their individual problems.
Released Date:
1953-01-29
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
95 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (53 Reviews)
Director:
Masaki KobayashiReleased Date:
1976-09-09
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
200 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (84 Reviews)
Director:
Masaki KobayashiGenres:
DramaShun Inagaki (screenplay)
Yasushi Inoue (novel)
Takeshi Yoshida (screenplay)
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