Musei Tokugawa

Musei Tokugawa

Born: April 12, 1894
Died: August 1, 1971
in Masuda, Shimane Prefecture, Japan

Movies for Musei Tokugawa...

A Rebel's Fortress
Title: A Rebel's Fortress
Character: Narrator
Released: July 5, 1964
Type: Movie
A chronicle of the eight-year battle against the construction of the Matsubara dam at Ogunimachi Shimouke, Asogun, district of Kumamoto. Tomoyuki Murahara constructs the “beehive fortress,” the point of reference for the protest movement opposing the decision to expropriate land.
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An Actor's Revenge
Title: An Actor's Revenge
Released: January 13, 1963
Type: Movie
In Edo Japan, a kabuki actor seeks revenge against the three men who drove his parents to their deaths years ago.
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Otogi's Voyage Around the World
Title: Otogi's Voyage Around the World
Released: August 25, 1962
Type: Movie
Also Known As: Otogi's Voyage Around the World
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Yakuza Princess of Edo
Title: Yakuza Princess of Edo
Character: Hikozaemon Okubo
Released: September 13, 1961
Type: Movie
Tsukitaro, a young man who comes to Edo, meets a blind girl named Ochiyo. Ochiyo 's father, the grinder Yasujiro, was asked to sharpen a sword called Kongomaru, which was planned to be presented to the shogun Iemitsu, but he died due to a yakuza attack. In addition, the sword was stolen, and Ochiyo 's sister was also kidnapped... A humorous historical drama directed by Eiichi Kudo, starring Hibari Misora and Kotaro Satomi. Hibari Misora plays a male princess and shows off her charming appearance with stylish songs and dances.
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The Adventures of Sun Wu Kung
Title: The Adventures of Sun Wu Kung
Released: April 19, 1959
Type: Movie
The mythical adventures of the legendary Chinese trickster Monkey, who must outwit a variety of wily demons who stand in the way of him and his fellow Buddhist travelers. Though portrayed as a literal, if rather anthropomorphized, monkey in the original legends, this film substitutes the spindly comic actor Norihei Miki, sans makeup.
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Yajikita dōchū sugoroku
Title: Yajikita dōchū sugoroku
Released: December 7, 1958
Type: Movie
1958 Japanese movie
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Inochi wo Kakeru Otoko
Title: Inochi wo Kakeru Otoko
Released: April 29, 1958
Type: Movie
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Yaji and Kita on the Road
Title: Yaji and Kita on the Road
Character: Ikku Jippensha
Released: April 29, 1958
Type: Movie
Two residents of Edo city Yaji and Kita make a journey to the temple of Ise, as part of a religious pilgrimage, but actually to get away from their wives for a little while. As they travel, they are constantly beset by complications involving women, mistaken identity, and misunderstood events. Another film adaptation of the famous novel Ikku Jippensha Footing It Along the Tokaido (Tokaidochu Hizakurige)
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The Third President
Title: The Third President
Released: March 18, 1958
Type: Movie
The fifth entry in the Company President Series
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The World Is Terrified: The Reality of the “Ash of Death”
Title: The World Is Terrified: The Reality of the “Ash of Death”
Character: Narrator (voice)
Released: November 12, 1957
Type: Movie
At a time when the USSR and the USA fervently vied to develop nuclear arms, the mass media buzzed with terms inspired by nuclear testing on Bikini Atoll such as the “Daigo Fukuryu Maru Incident,” the “ash of death,” “radioactive tuna,” and “radioactive rain,” and nuclear testing continued, Japan, the only nation to have suffered an atom-bomb attack, felt massive anxiety. “What is the radioactive ash of death?” “What effect does it have on living creatures?” Against the background of the era, the film scientifically describes the terrors of radioactivity with the cooperation of many scientists, physicians and research institutions.
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The Legend of the White Serpent
Title: The Legend of the White Serpent
Released: June 22, 1956
Type: Movie
Lavish Japanese-Chinese coproduction based on an ancient Chinese legend about a man who falls in love with a snake goddess in human form.
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Nobuko Rides on a Cloud
Title: Nobuko Rides on a Cloud
Released: June 7, 1955
Type: Movie
A little girl who falls into a lake and is saved by a god who then takes her up to the clouds and shows her what the world was like before she was born and what the world would be like if she where never born. While in the clouds she meets her grandparents and a few other people she loved who have passed on.
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Saiyûki
Title: Saiyûki
Released: April 10, 1952
Type: Movie
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大当りパチンコ娘
Title: 大当りパチンコ娘
Released: January 15, 1952
Type: Movie
Japanese comedy film.
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Trouble Over Swords and Women: Sword Light and Shooting Star
Title: Trouble Over Swords and Women: Sword Light and Shooting Star
Released: November 30, 1951
Type: Movie
film directed by Tai Katô
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Conduct Report on Matashiro: The Devil Princess and Winter Rain
Title: Conduct Report on Matashiro: The Devil Princess and Winter Rain
Character: Jirôemon Naitô
Released: February 11, 1951
Type: Movie
Jidai-geki by Nobuo Nakagawa. Most likely a star vehicle for Kanjuro Arashi
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Iseshima
Title: Iseshima
Released: December 31, 1950
Type: Movie
An Ishiro Honda short film.
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A Mother's Love
Title: A Mother's Love
Released: June 27, 1950
Type: Movie
A bar girl tries to pass her three children, each from a different father, to rural relatives.
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The Adventures of Tobisuke
Title: The Adventures of Tobisuke
Character: Narrator
Released: September 27, 1949
Type: Movie
Tobisuke, puppeteer in Kyôtô, saves O-fuku's life. Wounded in the head, it can now count to three. O-fuku invited him to meet her mother so she can heals him with a golden fruit. But O-fuku and Tobisuke had to cross the valley of death filled with fantastic creatures, will they survive?
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Nagareru hoshi wa ikiteiru
Title: Nagareru hoshi wa ikiteiru
Released: September 18, 1949
Type: Movie
Based on a novel by Tei Fujiwara
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Flirtation in Spring
Title: Flirtation in Spring
Released: April 12, 1949
Type: Movie
Japanese adaptation of Marcel Pagnol's play "Marius", set in early XXth century Japan.
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Ghost Tower
Title: Ghost Tower
Character: Dr. Senuma
Released: December 13, 1948
Type: Movie
Horror film directed by Kôzô Saeki.
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Children Hand in Hand
Title: Children Hand in Hand
Released: March 30, 1948
Type: Movie
A small-town boy with a learning disability attempts to fit in with his classmates.
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The Brick Factory Girl
Title: The Brick Factory Girl
Character: Baifû Shumpûtei
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.
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Until Victory Day
Title: Until Victory Day
Released: January 25, 1945
Type: Movie
An Invention laboratory is working on the creation of a performance 'bomb' in the shape of a rocket that could be delivered to the front in order to entertain and amuse the national troops. Inside this rocket would be tiny performers. Once launched from the laboratory and landed amidst the Japanese troops the soldiers could enjoy the performers. The laboratory succeeds and the rocket is built. It bears the insignia, 'until the victory days.' The Japanese government began a program of shooting and disseminating propaganda and entertainment movies for its troops during World War II. It is a lost film.
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天晴れ一心太助
Title: 天晴れ一心太助
Released: January 11, 1945
Type: Movie
1945 Japanese movie
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敵は幾万ありとても
Title: 敵は幾万ありとても
Released: September 1, 1944
Type: Movie
1944 war movie
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The Living Magoroku
Title: The Living Magoroku
Character: (voice)
Released: November 18, 1943
Type: Movie
A wealthy family will not allow the military to grow crops on their fields due to their superstitious beliefs about their son's illness.
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The Battle of Kawanakajima
Title: The Battle of Kawanakajima
Character: Ichibei
Released: November 30, 1941
Type: Movie
This epic depicts the battle between Uesugi Kenshin and Takeda Shingen. The focus of the story is the struggle by the unit leader in charge of the main supply wagons and the supply troops to transport materiel to the Uesugi army. To this are added episodes involving an itinerant woman.
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Princess Iron Fan
Title: Princess Iron Fan
Character: (Japanese version)
Released: November 19, 1941
Type: Movie
The story was liberally adapted from a short sequence in the popular Chinese folk tale Journey to the West. Princess Iron Fan is a main character. Specifically, the film focused on the duel between the Monkey King and a vengeful princess, whose fan is desperately needed to quench the flames that surround a peasant village.
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Kodakara fūfu
Title: Kodakara fūfu
Released: February 26, 1941
Type: Movie
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Kobayashi Issa
Title: Kobayashi Issa
Character: Narrator (voice)
Released: February 18, 1941
Type: Movie
The film uses the haiku of early 19th century poet Kobayashi Issa as its motif to portray the lives of farmers residing deep in the mountains of Nagano. Commissioned by the Nagano Prefectural Department of Tourism, the movie became instead, in the hands of Kamei, a depiction, sometimes ironic, of poverty and the harsh life of the inhabitants of the area. The short movie is often considered Japan’s first “poetic documentary”.
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The Man Who Disappeared Yesterday
Title: The Man Who Disappeared Yesterday
Released: January 9, 1941
Type: Movie
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Machi
Title: Machi
Character: Pharmacist
Released: August 20, 1939
Type: Movie
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The Whole Family Works
Title: The Whole Family Works
Character: Ishimura
Released: March 11, 1939
Type: Movie
Father of nine children cannot find a job. Despite their aspirations, the children are encouraged by both parents to hold down menial jobs and contribute to the family expenses.
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Mito Komon's Pleasure Trip
Title: Mito Komon's Pleasure Trip
Character: Mito Komon
Released: September 18, 1938
Type: Movie
This is the only surviving “Mito Komon Manyu-ki” film. This release also known as "Adrift Tour Memoir" or literally "Mito Komon's Pleasure Trip" is an 80-minute compilation of the first (東海道の巻 or "Tokaido no maki") and second (日本晴れの巻 or "Japan's Fine Weather Reel") parts (147 minutes), which were re-edited and screened at a time when presentable films were dried up immediately after the defeat of the war.
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Composition Class
Title: Composition Class
Character: Father
Released: August 21, 1938
Type: Movie
Based on an autobiographical story by Toyota Masako.
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Nanking
Title: Nanking
Character: Narrator
Released: February 20, 1938
Type: Movie
Propaganda documentary about the fall of Nanking. Considered for a long time as a lost film, it was discovered in Beijing, China, in the year 1995.
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Hikoroku Laughs a lot
Title: Hikoroku Laughs a lot
Released: November 12, 1936
Type: Movie
Hikoroku Laughs a lot
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I Am a Cat
Title: I Am a Cat
Character: Meitei
Released: April 14, 1936
Type: Movie
1936 P.C.L. adaptation of Natsume's novel.
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Akireta renchû
Title: Akireta renchû
Released: January 11, 1936
Type: Movie
The first in a series of films featuring the comedy duo Entatsu-Achako, providing them with a background story to do their popular manzai-routines on film. Here, Entatsu and Achako start out as rivals for the affection of a young woman but ultimately pair up to face a bigger rival. Entatsu chooses to become a boxer to get his chance at punching the rival out of the way.
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Botchan
Title: Botchan
Character: Principal Tanuki
Released: March 14, 1935
Type: Movie
1935 P.C.L. adaptation of Natsume's novel.
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Tipsy Life
Title: Tipsy Life
Released: May 4, 1933
Type: Movie
The film generally regarded as Japan’s first true musical was also the first film made entirely in-house by the pioneering studio P.C.L., a company founded specifically to take advantage of emergent sound technology. P.C.L. worked in collaboration with a brewer’s firm, Dai Nihon Biru, who met the production costs of the film in full, and whose products are featured in the film in an example of the sophisticated and modern merchandising typical of the studio’s early work. The film is partially set in a beer hall, and its story concerns a beer seller at a train station and her relationship with a music student trying to create a hit song. Director Sotoji Kimura was to become a company stalwart, making such films as Ino and Mon, while actress Sachiko Chiba would emerge the studio’s first real star, appearing in such films as Wife Be Like a Rose.
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Namiko
Title: Namiko
Released: May 19, 1932
Type: Movie
An early Japanese sound film, notable for being the only Japanese film ever to use the Western Electric Sound System. Contrary to most Western sources that give sole directing credit to Eizo Tanaka, it was actually co-directed by six different directors, Tanaka, Kazue Kimura, Kazuo Takimura, Ryoji Mikami and Hidekuni Ouchi.