Akihiko Katayama

Akihiko Katayama

Born: November 12, 1926
Died: November 16, 2014
in Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan

Movies for Akihiko Katayama...

Title: Professional Killers
Released: September 2, 1972
Type: TV
A shikakenin was an under-the-cover trade that undertook killing in Edo. Hanemon of Otowa, an agency that introduced laborers and maids, was also one of these. Katsugoro Iseya was a timber dealer who had come in as a client. His target was the constructions magistrate Hanno, and the Tatsumiya who sipped on the benefits. Hanemon who had a stong code towards killing, where he would only kill those who do no good to be in the world, accepts this request. Baian Fujieda, a needle doctor would carry out the killing. However, the professional killer Baian fails to bring down Tatsumiya. Hanemon then looks to another shikakenin, the ronin Sanai Nishimura for the role. Although Sanai's ability with the sword is good, he lives poorly in a tenement, and accepts this commission on the condition that it is kept a secret from his wife and child. Here, they close in on Hanno and Tatsumiya again...
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The Ambitious
Title: The Ambitious
Character: Toranosuke Nakahira
Released: February 14, 1970
Type: Movie
The story of Ryoma Sakamoto, considered to be the architect behind the downfall of the Tokugawa shogunate. He was considered an outlaw by his own clan, hunted by his government, and was despised by supporters of the Shogun as well as the Loyalists for desiring the opening of Japan to the West in order to learn its technology, in the hopes of one day defeating the West with a modern army and navy.
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The Pit of Death
Title: The Pit of Death
Character: Yasuhara
Released: June 15, 1968
Type: Movie
Horror film directed by Koji Shima.
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Journey
Title: Journey
Released: November 12, 1967
Type: Movie
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She Came For Love
Title: She Came For Love
Character: Katsuya Kitahara
Released: August 28, 1963
Type: Movie
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Teinen Taishoku
Title: Teinen Taishoku
Released: March 1, 1963
Type: Movie
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Otoko to onna no sei no naka
Title: Otoko to onna no sei no naka
Released: September 1, 1962
Type: Movie
1962 Japanese movie
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情熱の詩人啄木
Title: 情熱の詩人啄木
Released: March 4, 1962
Type: Movie
1962 Japanese movie
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Her Hidden Past
Title: Her Hidden Past
Character: Eikichi Kono
Released: February 21, 1962
Type: Movie
Adaptation of a famous Kyouka Izumi novel. Set in the early 1900's, it tells the story of the impossible love between a young scholar a beautiful geisha.
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誘拐
Title: 誘拐
Released: February 4, 1962
Type: Movie
1962 Japanese movie
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Satan's Sword: The Dragon God
Title: Satan's Sword: The Dragon God
Released: December 27, 1960
Type: Movie
The sequel to Daibosatsu tôge (1960) and the second of the trilogy follows the adventures of Ryunosuke Tsukue after he is blinded.
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Black Sea of Trees
Title: Black Sea of Trees
Released: December 14, 1960
Type: Movie
Sachiko's beloved sister Nobuko was supposed to go to Tohoku when she suddenly dies in a car accident in Hamamatsu. Sachiko begins to trace her sister's friendships to unravel the mystery of her mysterious death...
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The Priest and the Beauty
Title: The Priest and the Beauty
Character: Tomotsuna
Released: August 9, 1960
Type: Movie
Princess Kiyo accidentally injures a local priest, Anchin, while on a hunt. She apologizes, but feels irritated by Anchin’s indifference to her in spite of her beauty. One night, while Anchin is recuperating in a hot spring, he is approached by Kiyo. She tells him that she is in love with him.
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The Rockabilly Lady
Title: The Rockabilly Lady
Released: March 8, 1960
Type: Movie
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The Path I Remember
Title: The Path I Remember
Released: May 27, 1959
Type: Movie
Japanese drama
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The Days of Evil Women
Title: The Days of Evil Women
Released: November 30, 1958
Type: Movie
The common-law wife and daughter of a wealthy old man plot to murder him and steal his fortune, with the help of their male acquaintances.
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Hobo Village
Title: Hobo Village
Released: January 29, 1958
Type: Movie
Live-action adaptation of Yoshiro Kato’s manga.
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花笠太鼓
Title: 花笠太鼓
Character: 半次
Released: August 14, 1956
Type: Movie
In early summer in Edo, Sanshirō, known for his beautiful singing, is a devoted son living in a tenement with his blind mother Okura. He works as a delivery boy for the caterer "Yaoyorozu." His brother, Chōjirō, who disliked being a plasterer, ran away from home and became a subordinate of the yakuza Yamashita no Gonsuke. On a delivery, Sanshirō catches a vagrant child, Erippē, stealing a flower hairpin from Ochiyo, the daughter of the wealthy merchant Narumiyaya Bunzaimon. Impressed by Sanshirō's character, Bunzaimon considers him as a potential son-in-law for Ochiyo, who admires Sanshirō.
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こゝに幸あり・後篇 花咲く朝
Title: こゝに幸あり・後篇 花咲く朝
Released: April 4, 1956
Type: Movie
1956 Japanese movie
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こゝに幸あり・前篇 誘惑の都
Title: こゝに幸あり・前篇 誘惑の都
Released: March 28, 1956
Type: Movie
1956 Japanese movie
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元祿美少年記
Title: 元祿美少年記
Character: 佐野正平
Released: December 21, 1955
Type: Movie
On February 4th of the 16th year of the Genroku era, Yatō Uemon no Shichi reminisces while waiting his turn for seppuku at the Mizuno residence. When news of his lord, Asano Naganori, attacking Kira Yoshinaka in the palace reached Akō, Uemon no Shichi was sixteen. The family elder, Ōishi Kuranosuke, determined to avenge, gathered allies, but Uemon no Shichi's father, Chōsuke, being sickly and considered too young, was not included. Chōsuke committed suicide.
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Next Door to Happiness
Title: Next Door to Happiness
Released: September 7, 1955
Type: Movie
The Nakata family, father, mother, son Hideo, and daughters Taeko and Akiko live in the poorer section of modern Tokyo. Their troubles start when the father leaves with another woman, returns after he is rejected, and leaves again with the family's money.
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The Vassal's Neck
Title: The Vassal's Neck
Released: July 26, 1955
Type: Movie
Japanese film.
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The Bronze Monster
Title: The Bronze Monster
Released: December 29, 1954
Type: Movie
In this four part mystery-adventure, detective Kogoro Akechi and the members of the Boy Detectives Club must capture the Bronze Monster, a giant metal monster that steals valuable clocks.
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Between Yesterday and Tomorrow
Title: Between Yesterday and Tomorrow
Released: June 15, 1954
Type: Movie
A young man hands in his notice at work and breaks up with his girlfriend in order to pursue his true nature and dream of shaping the world according to his own desires. Against all the odds, he manages to push through his business idea – the foundation of an airline. At the same time, his ex-girlfriend refuses to accept their separation and attempts to force her way back into his life by any means possible. He in turn feels attracted to a young woman, who turns out to be the wife of one of his airline investors and who has herself had a secret lover for several years.
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Dancing Girls of Izu
Title: Dancing Girls of Izu
Released: March 31, 1954
Type: Movie
A dancer girl in a touring company met a high school boy in a port town. The story is about their first love that is very touching and sorrowful. An adaptation of the Kawabata Yasunari short story.
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A 16-Year-Old Girl's Jazz Festival
Title: A 16-Year-Old Girl's Jazz Festival
Character: Keisuke Mita
Released: January 9, 1954
Type: Movie
Japanese musical.
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The Battleship Yamato
Title: The Battleship Yamato
Character: Ensign Nishida
Released: June 15, 1953
Type: Movie
The film is about the Yamato's suicide mission to Okinawa in March 1945 to defend the homeland threatened by U.S. bombers. Adapted from Mitsuru Yoshida's 1952 book "Requiem for the Battleship Yamato".
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Love's Cheerleader
Title: Love's Cheerleader
Released: June 19, 1952
Type: Movie
Directorial debut by Umetsugu Inoue, the famous director of Musicals
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Mother
Title: Mother
Character: Susumu Fukuhara
Released: June 12, 1952
Type: Movie
A teenaged girl witnesses her widowed mother's attempt to sustain her family.
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Riverside Fish Market Empire
Title: Riverside Fish Market Empire
Released: March 14, 1952
Type: Movie
Obscure Japanese movie by director Kyotaro Namiki
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Vendetta of a Samurai
Title: Vendetta of a Samurai
Released: January 3, 1952
Type: Movie
The famous showdown at Kagiya corner has been told many times, but never before with the realism and intensity of this version scripted by Kurosawa Akira and starring Mifune Toshiro as the famed swordsman who must face his best friend as they are forced to take opposite sides in a vendetta caused by the murder of a family member. Told mostly in flashback as the avengers await the arrival of their quarry, this film displays true heroism in the face of fear as most of the combatants, while of the samurai class are not skilled swordsmen. They contrast sharply with the true warriors involved in this battle. Araki Mataemon (Mifune), who was not only a direct student of Yagyu Munenori, but the founder of his own sword style under the Yagyu name is a powerful force ready to assist his brother-in-law against the murderer's allies that include not only another noted sword teacher, but the deadly spear of Katsumi no Hanbei.
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Akatsuki no Kyūshū
Title: Akatsuki no Kyūshū
Character: Minoru, the eldest son
Released: December 14, 1951
Type: Movie
Japanese drama film.
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The Lady of Musashino
Title: The Lady of Musashino
Character: Tsutomu Miyaji
Released: September 14, 1951
Type: Movie
Set in post-war Japan, The Lady of Musashino tells the story of Michiko, a disillusioned young woman trapped in a loveless marriage. She confides in her younger cousin, Tsutomo, and the two become close, but decide not to consummate their affair. He instead becomes involved with the flirtatious Tomiko, who is also conducting an affair with Michiko's husband. When Michiko finds that her husband has abandoned her, she decides to take her fate into her own hands.
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Dancing Girl
Title: Dancing Girl
Character: Takao
Released: August 17, 1951
Type: Movie
The troubled relationship between a writer and his ballet teacher wife, who has for years loved another man, finally leads to the breakup of the family.
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I Saw a Phantom Fish
Title: I Saw a Phantom Fish
Released: May 6, 1950
Type: Movie
A village struggles to survive when the nearby lake becomes barren of fish.
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Delinquent Girl
Title: Delinquent Girl
Released: March 22, 1949
Type: Movie
"Delinquent Girl" - A melodramatic love story, a would-be apprenticeship between the titular “bad girl” and the optimistic scholar returning from the big city.
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Kōfuku no genkai
Title: Kōfuku no genkai
Released: November 1, 1948
Type: Movie
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Umi o yobu koe
Title: Umi o yobu koe
Released: October 25, 1945
Type: Movie
1945 Japanese movie
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Saigo no kikyō
Title: Saigo no kikyō
Released: July 26, 1945
Type: Movie
1945 Japanese movie
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Thus the Divine Wind Blows
Title: Thus the Divine Wind Blows
Character: Michitada Kôno
Released: August 11, 1944
Type: Movie
Set in the late thirteenth century, this film depicts the defense of southern Japan led by the Kono clan against the Mongol invasion in 1281.
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Submarine Number One
Title: Submarine Number One
Released: May 23, 1941
Type: Movie
This film begins with a teacher describing to his students how brave the crew was which died as result of Japan's first submarine accident. The film then follows two of the pupils, one becomes a submarine captain and the other designs submarines.
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風の又三郎
Title: 風の又三郎
Released: October 10, 1940
Type: Movie
Saburō Takada transfers from a city to a very small school. The village children suspect that Saburō is actually Matasaburō, the wind sprite.
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Explosion!
Title: Explosion!
Released: February 15, 1939
Type: Movie
"Around the time he made such remarkably ambivalent war films as Mud and Soldiers and Five Scouts, Tasaka directed this 'home front' comedy-drama which is too bizarre to be serious propaganda. [The plot revolves around a public contribution campaign to buy airplanes.] The mayor's aviator son promises to fly over the village in salute, and much of the narrative concerns the preparations for this great event. Tasaka throws in a few songs, some village humor and satire, and tremendous camera mobility, finally wringing every possible effect from his climax." John Gillett, British Film Institute
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A Pebble by the Wayside
Title: A Pebble by the Wayside
Character: Goichi Aikawa
Released: September 21, 1938
Type: Movie
Tomotaka Tasaka's A Pebble by the Wayside (Robo no Ishi), made in 1938 and taken from a Yuzo Yamamoto novel, takes place around 1902, was about a young boy brought up entirely by his mother since his drunken father is never home. An intelligent teacher wants to send him to middle school, but instead the father apprentices him to a clothing store to which he is in debt. The mother dies and the boy is forced to quit work when his father insults the store owner. Later the boy goes to Tokyo, but only to continue his hardships. First he is forced to do a maid's job at a boarding house and later is used by an old woman to steal at funerals. Finally he is rescued by the teacher, whom he meets in Tokyo.
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Unending Advance
Title: Unending Advance
Released: November 3, 1937
Type: Movie
One of Uchida’s early sound films, Unending Advance is based on a curious story by Yasujiro Ozu, in which an examination of the quotidian problems of a middle-aged salaryman and his family segues into an idyllic dream of an implausible future. The surviving print, although incomplete, offers an essential glimpse into Uchida’s prewar period, when he was associated more with realist dramas than with the period films that dominated his work after the war.