Shōroku Onoe II

Shōroku Onoe II

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Title: Katsu Kaishu
Character: Katsu Kokichi (Kaishu's Father)
Released: January 6, 1974
Type: TV
Katsu Kaishū deals with end of the Edo period. Based on Kan Shimozawa's novels "Katsu Kaishū "
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Kabuki Techniques
Title: Kabuki Techniques
Released: September 21, 1969
Type: Movie
Two of the greatest stars of Japan’s kabuki theater reveal what has only rarely been seen: the actual acting techniques used in this most difficult and splendid of theater forms. Onoe Shoroku II and Onoe Baiko VII discuss and demonstrate their craft in conversation with the well-known author of works on Asian arts, Faubion Bowers. Includes film of great kabuki performances of the past. These great kabuki actors make the mechanics of theater kata (poses) clear and show some of the gestures and nuances of body language that communicate specific emotions and situations. Baiko, a famous player of women’s roles, performs a classic woman’s speech in full costume and heavy white-face make-up, and then does the same scene again in plain face and simple clothes. He shows how the Japanese fan speaks in its own language. He and Shoroku act out a fight scene; Shoroku demonstrates one of kabuki’s elaborate exit walk sequences, and compares different ways of making stylized gestures.
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Title: Akō Rōshi
Character: Arai Hakuseki
Released: January 5, 1964
Type: TV
"Ako Roshi" is a group of 47 former retainers of Lord Asano. Lord Asano was forced to commit suicide after attempting to kill Lord Kira. Once the retainers hear about their Lord's death, they sacrifice their lives to regain the honor of their former master.
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Title: Life of a Flower
Character: Ii Naosuke
Released: April 7, 1963
Type: TV
The story chronicles the life of Ii Naosuke.
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Ejima and Ikushima
Title: Ejima and Ikushima
Character: 市川団十郎
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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Edo no yubae
Title: Edo no yubae
Character: 堂前大吉
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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Guntō nanban-sen
Title: Guntō nanban-sen
Released: June 13, 1950
Type: Movie
1950 Japanese movie
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Tanuki goten
Title: Tanuki goten
Released: October 12, 1939
Type: Movie
A Japanese film.
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Chuji for Sale
Title: Chuji for Sale
Released: February 28, 1935
Type: Movie
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Rônin-gai - Dai-san-wa: Tsukareta hitobito
Title: Rônin-gai - Dai-san-wa: Tsukareta hitobito
Released: November 15, 1929
Type: Movie
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Muriyari sanzengoku
Title: Muriyari sanzengoku
Released: July 20, 1929
Type: Movie
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The Frightful Era of Kurama Tengu
Title: The Frightful Era of Kurama Tengu
Character: Chôshichi of Hayabusa
Released: November 30, 1928
Type: Movie
The Frightful Era of Kurama Tengu is a 1928 black and white Japanese silent film with benshi accompaniment directed by Teppei Yamaguchi. It is part of the Kurama Tengu series and features the battle between the title character, Kurama Tengu, and his impostor. The last scene, featuring sword fights of exhilarating speed, is one reason this series was very popular, especially with children.
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Kurama Tengu
Title: Kurama Tengu
Released: July 11, 1928
Type: Movie
Kurama Tengu is a 1928 black and white Japanese silent film with benshi accompaniment directed by Teppei Yamaguchi. It is a film which is a part of the series depicting the bold and daring hero Kurama Tengu. The popular series comprises numerous films based on the original novel written by Jiro Osaragi, but those featuring Kanjuro Arashi are considered to be the most valuable. Of note is the last scene in which the main character takes on numerous foes with a sword in each hand.
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Akuma no hoshî no shita nî
Title: Akuma no hoshî no shita nî
Released: May 14, 1927
Type: Movie
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The Spell of the Sand Painting
Title: The Spell of the Sand Painting
Character: Kuroami
Released: January 1, 1927
Type: Movie
The Ryueis and the Tenmokus fight over gold bullion secretly stored away in Osaka Castle. A dramatization of a popular novel - three competing studios also produced their own versions of the story.