Kajō Onoe

Kajō Onoe

Born: August 31, 1898
Died: March 2, 1969
in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan

Movies for Kajō Onoe...

Akai shigoki: Nihon dokufu-den
Title: Akai shigoki: Nihon dokufu-den
Released: January 1, 1965
Type: Movie
Pinku from 1965.
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Five Ronins
Title: Five Ronins
Released: March 3, 1963
Type: Movie
The story of five easygoing Yakuza who come together to save the live of a young innocent girl, Oichi, from an evil vassal.
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Knightly Advice
Title: Knightly Advice
Released: January 31, 1962
Type: Movie
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Travels of Hibari and Chiemi
Title: Travels of Hibari and Chiemi
Released: January 3, 1962
Type: Movie
Playhouse employees Okimi and Otoshi become involved in an undercover officer’s investigation of a gang when they accidentally walk in on a drug deal taking place at their theater.
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Restoration Fire
Title: Restoration Fire
Released: October 14, 1961
Type: Movie
Megastar Kataoka Chiezo is Vice-commander Hijikata Toshizo of the Shinsengumi in this realistic tale of Japan’s inner battles that led to the downfall of the Tokugawa shogunate. Excellent performances and extremely good swordplay highlight this glimpse into the heart and soul of Japanese history. Although known as “Razor Blade” Hijikata, the vice-commander is a man of deep conviction with a little-known sense of humanity. Starting after the famed Ikedaya Incident, in which they saved Kyoto from Choshu’s plot to burn the city to ashes, they work hard to change the public’s view of them as merciless killers to their true mission of protecting the shogun. This is an extraordinary tale of blood and guts! From the pen of award winning author Shotaro Ikenami (Bandit Vs. Samurai, Hunter in the Dark, Misumi's The Last Samurai)
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An Eagle Eyed Lord
Title: An Eagle Eyed Lord
Released: June 21, 1961
Type: Movie
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Magistrate of Dice
Title: Magistrate of Dice
Released: April 18, 1961
Type: Movie
Based on the exploits of real-life historical character Magistrate Toyama no Kinsan, this exciting tale brings the “Demon Magistrate” as he is called to the aid of a beautiful young woman who asks to be abducted on the eve of her wedding so that she would not have to marry a country bumpkin. Instead she plans to go to Edo, where life can be cheap and common criminals run rampant. Can Magistrate Toyama, a gambler himself, see through the plot and keep her safe from harm. Don’t miss this spectacular showpiece of samurai era action led by superstar Kataoka Chiezo in one of his signature roles. When he bares his tattooed right shoulder, all hell breaks loose!
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Morning Breeze in Edo
Title: Morning Breeze in Edo
Released: November 29, 1960
Type: Movie
The sole survivor of a shipwreck pursues the whereabouts of his friends’ missing family members in Edo.
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Heavenly Dragon
Title: Heavenly Dragon
Character: Tattooist
Released: October 23, 1960
Type: Movie
From the opening theme song to the grand finale, you know that you have found something special as this exciting movie stars the great Misora Hibari in one of her most memorable performances as she plays Shintaro and Oharu, a brother and sister, the children of a lumber dealer who had been murdered by the evil boss Kumagoro who plots to take over Shintaro's family business with the help of a corrupt deputy who has fooled the family into believing that he is on their side.
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The Master Spearman
Title: The Master Spearman
Released: May 15, 1960
Type: Movie
This subversive period film features a hotheaded young samurai, Kurodo, who threatens to commit harakiri in response to the humiliation meted out to his family by the Shogun. The film critiques the inhumanity of feudal obligations, and Uchida’s direction slyly satirizes the contemporary cinematic audience, whose taste for onscreen bloodshed is mirrored in a crowd gathering to watch the protagonist’s planned suicide. The Master Spearman is imbued with Uchida’s characteristic blend of dark humor and stylized action, and Ryutaro Otomo gives an admirable performance in the lead.
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照る日くもる日
Title: 照る日くもる日
Released: April 26, 1960
Type: Movie
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Official with a Tattoo
Title: Official with a Tattoo
Released: March 15, 1960
Type: Movie
Kinnosuke of Toyama sets out on a private mission to clear his father’s name for a crime he did not commit.
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Road of Chivalry
Title: Road of Chivalry
Released: January 3, 1960
Type: Movie
While on the road, famed Yakuza Boss Jirocho is falsely accused of starting a peasant's uprising and chased by the law. Meanwhile, one of his henchmen in an attempt to raise money for the Boss gambles away not only all their funds, but their clothing as well. Jirocho, famed for his honesty and integrity must take on the challenge of rival gangs while trying to elude the government's officials at the same time. Things really heat up when the most famous of all Yakuza Bosses, Chuji of Kunisada gets involved. Will he team up with his old friend or is gang warfare about to erupt?
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An Actor's Revenge
Title: An Actor's Revenge
Released: December 25, 1959
Type: Movie
Nakamura Yukinojo gains popularity in Edo's kabuki scene as a handsome onnagata (a male actor who plays female roles). But hidden behind the placid expression of his stage face is a deep grudge for the men responsible for dishonoring his parents' names and leading them to suicide when he was still a child. When he discovers that the mastermind behind those crimes has come to see him act onstage, he begins in earnest to plot his revenge. With the help of a renowned Robin Hood-like thief named Yamitaro, he makes out his first target: the daughter of the man who orchestrated his parents' demise.
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A Spectacular Showdown
Title: A Spectacular Showdown
Released: August 9, 1959
Type: Movie
One of the great stories from Japan’s rich history comes to life in this true tale of the bloody showdown between two rival yakuza gangs in the 1840’s. The battle between Boss Sukegoro of Iioka and Boss Shigezo of Sasagawa has been portrayed many times, most notably in the first Zatoichi film, where the blind man befriends the tubercular ronin Hirate Miki, before cutting him down in one of the great duels in cinema history. This all-star extravaganza pulls out all the stops, with appearances by virtually all of the great actors and actresses from Toei’s studio at the time. Ichikawa Utaemon’s portrayal of the kind-hearted, noble yakuza boss Shigezo of Sasagawa contrasts sharply with the devious Sukegoro of Iioka. Corrupt as he may have been, his men were all willing to give up their lives for him.
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The Edo Official and Apprentice
Title: The Edo Official and Apprentice
Released: July 25, 1959
Type: Movie
It's an extravaganza of entertainment as famous magistrate in disguise, Toyama no Kinshiro attempts to confront the elusive thief known as the "Long-Sleeve Burglar". Played to the hilt by Misora Hibari in a delightful performance highlighted by singing, dancing, and swordplay with a unique story within a story twist that starts to unfold in the city jail as a playwright is brought into custody and meets the famed Long-Sleeve Burglar himself. Misora Hibari is totally captivating in this gender bending role as the famed thief whose expoits can only be stopped by the great Kin-san himself!
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Magistrate Toyama 3: The Whirlwind Magistrate
Title: Magistrate Toyama 3: The Whirlwind Magistrate
Released: March 10, 1959
Type: Movie
One of the most popular history-based characters is back when Magistrate Saemonojo Toyama no Kinsan investigates the tragic shipwreck of the 'Sadomaru' near Cape Kasumigaseki. The ship carrying gold bars from Sado Island to Edo for the shogunate disappeared into the ocean on a day with clear skies and no wind. While it is conveniently blamed on a surprise tornado or whirlwind, the Sado Magistrate asks his lifelong friend Magistrate Toyama to get to the root of the mystery in order to save his reputation and avoid a life of shame.
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直八子供旅
Title: 直八子供旅
Released: February 25, 1958
Type: Movie
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The Scarlet Cherry Lord
Title: The Scarlet Cherry Lord
Released: January 29, 1958
Type: Movie
Light-hearted samurai comedy. The second son of a feudal lord runs away from an arranged marriage. He saves the life of a princess whom he gets to fall in love with. It turns out that she is just his prospective bride.
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A Chivalrous Spirit
Title: A Chivalrous Spirit
Released: January 3, 1958
Type: Movie
An all-star cast highlights this Jidai-Geki classic. Set in the samurai era, this is the tale of period Yakuza. One of the real classics in this genre. Jirocho, an honorable and respected gang boss, uncovers a conspiracy organized by his rivals while on a quest to bring justice to three murders. Some of the most famous actors from Toei studios make this a must-see for everyone! Featuring a very young Nakamura Kinnosuke, who went on to become one of Japan's mosted noteworthy actors under the name Yorosuya Kinnosuke. This is one of the best examples his early work.
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Sasaki Kojiro, Part 2
Title: Sasaki Kojiro, Part 2
Released: November 5, 1957
Type: Movie
The conclusion of the story of famed swordsman, Sasaki Kojiro. After surviving a series of daring adventures, Kojiro seems to have finally discovered the ultimate happiness in life when he is reunited with Tone, the love of his life. However, his days of happiness are overshadowed by an upcoming duel with his fateful enemy Miyamoto Musashi.
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Sasaki Kojiro
Title: Sasaki Kojiro
Released: October 22, 1957
Type: Movie
Ronin Sasaki Kojiro pursues his ultimate goal of becoming a master swordsman. Along the way he encounters another great swordsman, Miyamoto Musashi.
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Lord Mito
Title: Lord Mito
Released: August 11, 1957
Type: Movie
This most celebrated all-star movie version of the popular series features Tsukigata Ryunosuke as Mito Komon, the sage who wanders the countryside rectifying government corruption along with his faithful attendants Suke and Kaku.
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Temple of Revenge
Title: Temple of Revenge
Released: June 25, 1957
Type: Movie
Revenge breeds revenge. Ikuta Denpachiro, the martial arts instructor of the Honda family in Koriyama, lost a fight to the young samurai Enjo Sozaemon in a martial arts tournament and as a result lost his position and was expelled from home. Wanting to avenge the mockery of himself, he treacherously kills Sozaemon and goes on the run. After long wanderings, Denpachiro, it would seem, finds a peaceful life and love in the face of a devoted and courageous Okatsu, but the brothers of the murdered man are already on his trail, wanting to avenge the death of Sozaemon. The film is based on a story by Itaro Yamagami.
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The Fighting on The Trial
Title: The Fighting on The Trial
Released: May 12, 1957
Type: Movie
Hanjiro of Kusama searches for his little sister Oyuki, who went missing after being desecrated by Hikosaku Tokurai three years ago. The first film in a series about the adventures of the wandering yakuza Hanjiro from Kusama.
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Ninja's Weapon
Title: Ninja's Weapon
Released: October 31, 1956
Type: Movie
During a time of war, Lord Ogata is betrayed by two of his closest vassals and killed by his enemy, Sarashina Danjo. Ten years later, Lord Ogata's only living heir, now a skilled ninja, uses sorcery to avenge the murders of his parents.
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Young Ruddy Warrior: Nobunaga Oda
Title: Young Ruddy Warrior: Nobunaga Oda
Released: September 20, 1955
Type: Movie
A dynamic story depicting the rise to power of Oda Nobunaga. The story of a young man on the battlefields of the Sengoku era, who possessed character and courage, and who became a great commander and ruler, while some called him a great dictator. A film adaptation of the novel by Sohachi Yamaoka.
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牢獄の花嫁
Title: 牢獄の花嫁
Released: August 29, 1955
Type: Movie
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Golden Valley
Title: Golden Valley
Released: March 30, 1955
Type: Movie
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Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji
Title: Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji
Released: February 27, 1955
Type: Movie
Tragicomic road movie set during the Edo period. It follows a samurai, his two servants – including spear-carrier Genpachi – and the various people they meet on their journey, including a policeman in pursuit of a thief, a young child and a woman who is to be sold into prostitution.
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Mr. Shosuke Ohara
Title: Mr. Shosuke Ohara
Released: November 8, 1949
Type: Movie
Saheita, the final heir of a once rich and respectable family, can't refuse the many villagers that come to him for favours and money, even though he is on the brink of bankruptcy. Around town he is better known by his nickname Mr. Shosuke Ohara.
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The Life of Matsu the Untamed
Title: The Life of Matsu the Untamed
Character: Kumayoshi
Released: October 28, 1943
Type: Movie
Matsugoro is a poor rickshaw driver whose animated spirit and optimistic demeanor make him a favorite of the town. Matsu helps an injured boy, Toshio, and is hired by the boy's parents.
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Vengeance at Iga
Title: Vengeance at Iga
Released: August 13, 1942
Type: Movie
Famed swordsman Araki Mataemon must face his best friend as they are forced to take opposite sides in a vendetta caused by the murder of a family member.
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Date Masamune the One-Eyed Dragon
Title: Date Masamune the One-Eyed Dragon
Released: July 2, 1942
Type: Movie
The life, adventures and exploits of warlord Date Masamune the One-eyed Dragon: his early youth as an aggressive warrior, the battles he won until subduing almost all his enemies, the lonely comprehension of knowing that he actually can not take over the whole country because he was born too late.
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Miyamoto musashi Ichijōji kettō
Title: Miyamoto musashi Ichijōji kettō
Released: March 25, 1942
Type: Movie
1942 Japanese movie
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Last Days of Edo
Title: Last Days of Edo
Character: Katsutei, Shinzaburo's servant
Released: November 28, 1941
Type: Movie
It is a historical drama that follows Katsu Kaishu's efforts to surrender Edo Castle bloodlessly in the first year of the Meiji period.
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Festival Across the Sea
Title: Festival Across the Sea
Released: May 4, 1941
Type: Movie
There is an inn named Asano Ya in the port town, and a beautiful woman works there. Every year, during a local festival, travelling artists and teachers gather from all over the country, including sesame oil sellers and organ grinders. The day before the festival, trouble arises with some horses.
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Phantom Castle
Title: Phantom Castle
Released: October 10, 1940
Type: Movie
Early Japanese three-part samurai / fantasy serial.
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Singing Lovebirds
Title: Singing Lovebirds
Character: Roku-be of Dogu-ya (antique dealer)
Released: December 14, 1939
Type: Movie
An umbrella maker with a shopping addiction finds himself in dire straits when his debts force him to consider selling his attractive, desirable daughter to a suitor she doesn't love.
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Yaji And Kita's Traveling Diary
Title: Yaji And Kita's Traveling Diary
Character: Senta
Released: December 1, 1938
Type: Movie
A captivating operetta by Masahiro Makino based on Juppensha Ikku's humorous novel "Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige" starring Chiezo Kataoka and Kyoji Sugi.
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Taiko's Rising in the World
Title: Taiko's Rising in the World
Released: June 17, 1938
Type: Movie
Taikoki is a legendary biography of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who rose to the office of taikō. And the story of this film is about the rise to power of Toyotomi Hideyoshi from a farmer's son.
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Kurama Tengu
Title: Kurama Tengu
Released: March 15, 1938
Type: Movie
This is Kanjûrô Arashi's first film with Nikkatsu after his independent production company went bankrupt (many of these independent companies went bankrupt shortly after the transition to sound). As he is mostly famous for his portrait of Kurama tengu (and on the other hand, he's the definitive actor for Kurama Tengu as well), Nikkatsu made another version of Kurama tengu, co-directed by Masahiro Makino & Sadatsugu Matsuda who are both sons of Shozo Makino. Scripted by Yoshitake Hisa, a jidaigeki specialist who later scripted several Toei All-Star Jidaigeki.
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Blood Spilled at Takadanobaba
Title: Blood Spilled at Takadanobaba
Released: December 31, 1937
Type: Movie
The tale of Nakayama Yasubei’s duel is famous, even if he in reality probably did not cut down 18 opponents. The story has been related in film, rakugo, kodan and on stage many times, in part because Nakayama later joined the famous 47 Ronin (Chushingura) as Horibe Yasubei. But Makino and Inagaki’s version gives no hint of this more serious future, playing up the thrills and the comedy with Bando’s bravura performance. The multiple pans of Yasubei running to the duel are an exemplar of the experimental flourishes of 1930s Japanese cinema and the final duel, performed virtually like a dance number, is a marker of Makino’s love of rhythm and one of the best sword fights in Japanese film history. The film was originally released under the title Chikemuri Takadanoba (Bloody Takadanobaba) with a length of 57 minutes, but suffered some cuts and a title change when it was re-released in 1952.
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Jiraiya
Title: Jiraiya
Released: December 31, 1937
Type: Movie
Based on the old tale of Jiraiya, this 1937 version is essentially a revenge story with fantastic visuals.
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Capricious Young Man
Title: Capricious Young Man
Released: May 30, 1935
Type: Movie
An adventurer and two accomplices unexpectedly invite themselves to a sword tournament and are offered a job with the lord who organized the competition.
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Gantaro Path
Title: Gantaro Path
Released: November 29, 1934
Type: Movie
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The Elegant Swordsman
Title: The Elegant Swordsman
Released: March 1, 1934
Type: Movie
This film tells the story of a ronin's search for his parents, but primarily is a group portrait of life in a Tokugawa-era tenement.
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Martial Arts Encyclopedia
Title: Martial Arts Encyclopedia
Released: February 8, 1934
Type: Movie
Martial Arts Encyclopedia
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Professional Killer
Title: Professional Killer
Released: June 3, 1932
Type: Movie
Directed by Mansaku Itami.
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Suronin Chuya
Title: Suronin Chuya
Released: July 15, 1930
Type: Movie
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The Kasahara School
Title: The Kasahara School
Released: November 1, 1929
Type: Movie
Directed by Kichiro Tsuji.
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Yaji and Kita: The Battle of Toba Fushimi
Title: Yaji and Kita: The Battle of Toba Fushimi
Released: December 29, 1928
Type: Movie
Yaji and Kita: The Battle of Toba Fushimi is a 1928 Japanese film directed by Tomiyasu Ikeda.[1] This comedy film showcases the acting talent of Denjirō Ōkōchi and acts as a complementary film to Yaji and Kita: Yasuda's Rescue, which is part of the Yaji and Kita series. An 8-minute remnant of the film was released on DVD by Digital Meme with a benshi accompaniment by Midori Sawato. The version in the National Film Center is 23 minutes long.
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Blood’s Up in Takadanobaba
Title: Blood’s Up in Takadanobaba
Released: January 1, 1928
Type: Movie
A samurai comes to the aid of his uncle in a duel.
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Yaji and Kita: Yasuda's Rescue
Title: Yaji and Kita: Yasuda's Rescue
Character: Tsunesuke Maehara
Released: December 30, 1927
Type: Movie
Yaji and Kita: Yasuda's Rescue is a 1927 black and white Japanese silent film directed by Tomiyasu Ikeda.[1] This comedy film showcases the comic talent of Denjiro Okochi, which contrasts markedly with his heroic performance in Oatsurae Jirokichi Koshi. The humorous exchanges with Goro Kawabe, his senior at Nikkatsu, can be priceless, with the expressions and movements of the two goofy characters making for pure, hilarious slapstick comedy. A 15-minute remnant of the film was released on DVD by Digital Meme with benshi accompaniment by Midori Sawato and Ryubi Kato.
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Chuji's Travel Diary: The Chuji Patrol Episode
Title: Chuji's Travel Diary: The Chuji Patrol Episode
Released: December 27, 1927
Type: Movie
The Japanese equivalent of penny dreadfuls glorifying Jesse James, A Diary of Chuji’s Travels gives a unique gloss to the tale of Chuji Kunisada, the legendary bakuto (or gambler, the precursors to modern-day yakuza). One of the two remaining segments of Ito’s original four-hour trilogy, it depicts Chuji’s attempt to save the geisha Oshina, a rebellion against the rigid social structure of Edo Japan. With socialist overtones, it’s a passionate artifact of early Japanese film.
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Mito Kōmon
Title: Mito Kōmon
Released: October 15, 1926
Type: Movie