Kyōko Kusajima

Kyōko Kusajima

Born: November 25, 1919
in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan

Movies for Kyōko Kusajima...

To Sleep So as to Dream
Title: To Sleep So as to Dream
Character: Old Lady in the Comb Shop
Released: May 18, 1986
Type: Movie
An aging silent film actress hires a private eye and his wacky but helpful assistant to track down her missing daughter, Bellflower. The two follow a succession of bizarre, obscure clues, until they track down the location of the kidnappers and the daughter.
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Youth in Fury
Title: Youth in Fury
Released: August 30, 1960
Type: Movie
A reckless student contemplates terrorism in a prescient film that confirmed Shinoda as a fearless member of Shochiku’s iconoclastic New Wave. At the height of student protests, Shimojo (Shinichiro Mikami) takes his aggressions to another level, beset by seemingly insoluble feelings of alienation.
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命との対決
Title: 命との対決
Released: March 13, 1960
Type: Movie
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One Step to Happiness
Title: One Step to Happiness
Released: November 11, 1958
Type: Movie
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Utau yajikita kogane dōchū
Title: Utau yajikita kogane dōchū
Released: January 3, 1957
Type: Movie
1957 Japanese movie
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元祿美少年記
Title: 元祿美少年記
Character: お春
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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Ejima and Ikushima
Title: Ejima and Ikushima
Character: 梅山
Released: October 30, 1955
Type: Movie
This period film is inspired by one of the most notorious scandals to have taken place in Edo-period Japan. The heroine, Ejima, was a lady of the Ooku, the harem of Edo Castle in which the Shogun’s mother, wife and concubines resided, forbidden from contact with any other man except in the presence of the Shogun. The institution played a key role in the Byzantine world of Japanese court politics during the Edo era. In 1714, Lady Ejima was sent to pay her respects at a Buddhist temple in the city, and chose to pay an unauthorised visit to the kabuki theatre – a violation of protocol that was to have tragic consequences.
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若き日の千葉周作
Title: 若き日の千葉周作
Character: ふみ
Released: October 4, 1955
Type: Movie
Chiba Sōsaku, whose childhood name was Otome, was raised by his father Yukiuemon, the successor of the Hokushin Ittō-ryū style, and his wet nurse in Rikuzen Onikobe, where he early on earned the nickname "Little Tengu of Chiba." One day, Otome heard a rumor that Arao Miyauchi, who once was an internal student at the Chiba family but now ran his own dojo in Onikobe, was spreading false rumors out of resentment for not inheriting the Chiba house—a situation that led to his mother's suicide and his father's abandonment of the sword to become a doctor. Enraged, Otome stormed into the Arao dojo only to be captured and publicly humiliated at Onikobe Pass. However, in his heart, Miyauchi hoped to marry his daughter Nanae to Otome and have him inherit the Chiba family.
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Travels of Lord Mito Pt.3
Title: Travels of Lord Mito Pt.3
Released: December 22, 1954
Type: Movie
Third film in the 'Travels of Lord Mito' franchise.
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Edo no yubae
Title: Edo no yubae
Character: 料亭女将
Released: September 1, 1954
Type: Movie
In the fourth year of Keio (1868), defeated retainers sought to restore the Tokugawa shogunate with the help of Enomoto Takeaki's navy. Honda Koroiku was one of them. He discreetly handed a departure note to his fiancée, Otosei, the daughter of Matsudaira Soebe, and left Edo. Otosei's cousin and Koroiku's friend, Domae Daikichi, was once a brave warrior of the shogunate army. However, he had since fallen into a life of debauchery in Yanagibashi and was rumored to be involved with a geisha named Orikki.
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美男天狗党
Title: 美男天狗党
Character: 妻おかつ
Released: June 23, 1954
Type: Movie
During the tumultuous end of the Tokugawa shogunate, the Tengu Party rose in rebellion in Mito. Friends from their hometown, Tanaka Genzo and Fujita Koshiro, each walked different paths. Koshiro, who upheld the philosophy of "Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarians," became a leader of the Tengu Party, taking refuge in the mountains. Genzo, however, did not have any particular ideological stance.
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快盗三人吉三
Title: 快盗三人吉三
Character: 萩乃
Released: April 21, 1954
Type: Movie
On March 11 in the seventh year of Tenpo (1836), a monk named Bennō, who fell in love with a geisha named Oshima, was publicly exposed at Nihonbashi for committing an illicit act with a woman. While this was happening, an extravagant procession led by another monk named Nikkei passed over the bridge. Nikkei, the head of the Kanouin temple, in collusion with Nakano Harima-no-Kami, had schemed to make his younger sister, Miyoshi, the Shogun's mistress and aimed to transform Kanouin into the Shogun's family temple. To fund the renovations, Nikkei accepted bribes from a corrupt merchant named Koya Bunzo.
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The Brothers who Protect the Mountain
Title: The Brothers who Protect the Mountain
Character: Ohana
Released: October 27, 1953
Type: Movie
In the mountainous region of Koshu, Taikahara, there was an intense power struggle between the prominent families, Tamaki and Kakukura. Facing the steward of Kakukura, Kurokawa Senjiro, was Tamaki Daisaburo, who was skilled with a handgun. Daisaburo had granted protection to the charcoal maker, Miyoshi, safeguarding a few mountains passed down from their ancestors. Daisaburo's elder brother, Iori, who had completed his training in Edo, saved Kakukura's only daughter, Koyumi, on his way back home. However, while Daisaburo rushed to Iori's aid after Koyumi was attacked by Kurokawa and his men, their family home was set ablaze.
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お役者小僧
Title: お役者小僧
Character: お柳
Released: April 15, 1953
Type: Movie
The phantom thief, known as the "Actor Kid", who was creating a stir in the Daimyo's mansion, especially in the inner chambers, was called Inaba Goutaro. He was the adopted son of a samurai, Inaba Buemon. An incident occurred where his foster father collided with the palanquin of the lord's concubine. In the subsequent altercation, Goutaro killed one of the attendants. Taking responsibility for the act, his foster father committed seppuku, and Goutaro was hunted down. Facing death, his foster father revealed to Goutaro that after the death of his biological father, Goutaro's real mother and his younger brother were forcibly made to serve a lord. This revelation ignited Goutaro's determination to infiltrate the Daimyo's mansion to meet his birth mother.
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Otome no shinsatsu-shitsu
Title: Otome no shinsatsu-shitsu
Released: April 1, 1953
Type: Movie
1953 Japanese movie
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The Life of Oharu
Title: The Life of Oharu
Character: Sodegaki
Released: April 17, 1952
Type: Movie
In Edo Period Japan, a noblewoman's banishment for her love affair with a lowly page signals the beginning of her inexorable fall.
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治郎吉格子
Title: 治郎吉格子
Character: お駒
Released: February 22, 1952
Type: Movie
Aboard a ship connecting Kyoto and Osaka, Osan was pickpocketed by a sham blind biwa player. A man who looked like a merchant retrieved the wallet for her. Osan was a woman being sold off for the sake of her yakuza-like brother, Nin'kichi. The man in the guise of a merchant turned out to be the Rat Thief, Jirokichi, the infamous thief of Edo. Due to this chance encounter, the two ended up staying at the same hot spring inn. However, one morning, as Jirokichi was about to leave alone, Osan, with the intuition of a smitten woman, confessed she knew he was the famed Rat Thief.
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Five Men of Edo
Title: Five Men of Edo
Character: Nakai
Released: November 22, 1951
Type: Movie
During the 17th Century roving bands of hatamoto were causing trouble in the new capital city of Edo and constantly fought with the townspeople at every turn. The leader of these ruthless samruai was Mizuno Jirozaemon, who despite his high rank was in deep financial distress, thus leading to a tragedy that shook the very streets of the city.Opposing him was Banzui-in Chobei, the ‘Protector of the Weak’ who was willing to put his life on the line to save the 808 districts of Edo from the 80,000 hatamoto whose violent behavior threatened to destroy the fabric of society. Starring Bando Tsumasaburo, the first great star of the silver screen along with mega-star Ichikawa Utaemon, this is a story not to be missed. Torn from the pages of history, this true story has been told many times, but never as powerfully as this!
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Resurrection
Title: Resurrection
Released: June 10, 1950
Type: Movie
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Enoken ohako rakuda no Ma-san
Title: Enoken ohako rakuda no Ma-san
Released: March 26, 1950
Type: Movie
1950 Japanese movie
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The Bridal Night Again
Title: The Bridal Night Again
Released: January 18, 1949
Type: Movie
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Utamaro and His Five Women
Title: Utamaro and His Five Women
Character: Oman
Released: December 17, 1946
Type: Movie
Utamaro, a great artist, lives to create portraits of beautiful women, and the brothels of Tokyo provide his models. A world of passion swirls around him, as the women in his life vie for lovers. And, occasionally, his art gets him into trouble.
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The Brick Factory Girl
Title: The Brick Factory Girl
Character: Kikuko
Released: February 14, 1946
Type: Movie
This film focuses on Koreans living in Japan. The filmmaker’s humanism comes across in the portrayal of a girl living in a shabby tenement, the warmth of a Korean girl she meets, and the friendliness of this Korean girl’s family.