Keiko Ogasawara

Keiko Ogasawara

Movies for Keiko Ogasawara...

Duel of Blood and Sand
Title: Duel of Blood and Sand
Released: December 1, 1963
Type: Movie
Frustrated with the bad behavior of his lord, Inaba Yajuro (Otomo) declares that he is leaving the clan and sets off on a journey that leads him into a small town besieged by a violent group of brigands. In a kind of homage to Kurosawa's 7 Samurai, the townspeople have been unable to defend themselves and Inaba sets out to teach them how to stand up for themselves. Meanwhile the vile Lord Yasumasa has sent the 4 finest swordsmen in the clan out to hunt Inaba down and kill him. Led by the magnificent Ichibei (Konoe), a master of weaponry in his own right, everything points to an ultimate showdown between the former friends in a battle to the death.
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Gang Loyalty and Vengeance
Title: Gang Loyalty and Vengeance
Released: October 20, 1963
Type: Movie
A modern gang version of Chushingura, chronicling almost scene for scene the Brave 47 Ronin story, transposed from the Genroku Period to the Showa Era.
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Tragedy of the Coolie Samurai
Title: Tragedy of the Coolie Samurai
Released: April 21, 1963
Type: Movie
Gonza was a handsome young laborer, a footman and spear-carrier, working hard for his meager wage. All Gonza wanted was to marry his young sweetheart, but despite their mutual poverty, her status as the daughter of a samurai blocked their path to happiness. A chance opportunity to achieve samurai status would come one day, but Gonza will regret trusting the so-called honorable samurai who extended this fateful offer, and the terrible price he'd pay, fighting for his life in one of the most blood-spattered samurai battles ever filmed.
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Uragirimono wa jigoku daze
Title: Uragirimono wa jigoku daze
Released: December 23, 1962
Type: Movie
1962 Japanese movie
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Tokyo Untouchable
Title: Tokyo Untouchable
Released: October 21, 1962
Type: Movie
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The Happy-Go-Lucky Guy
Title: The Happy-Go-Lucky Guy
Released: December 6, 1961
Type: Movie
A group of four chorus singers leave their hometown in Kyushu and go to Tokyo to become stars. It’s a musical comedy that shows Segawa’s talent.
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Kashima-nada no onna
Title: Kashima-nada no onna
Character: Yumiko
Released: October 7, 1959
Type: Movie
Drama about the lives of seasonal migrant workers in Kashima
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The Song of the Cart
Title: The Song of the Cart
Released: February 11, 1959
Type: Movie
A lifetime story of a woman who stubbornly lives in a poor mountain village in post-war Japan.
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The Ballad of Narayama
Title: The Ballad of Narayama
Character: Matsu-yan
Released: June 1, 1958
Type: Movie
In Kabuki style, the film tells the story of a remote mountain village where the scarcity of food leads to a voluntary but socially-enforced policy in which relatives carry 70-year-old family members up Narayama mountain to die. Granny Orin is approaching 70, content to embrace her fate. Her widowed son Tatsuhei cannot bear losing his mother, even as she arranges his marriage to a widow his age. Her grandson Kesa, who's girlfriend is pregnant, is selfishly happy to see Orin die. Around them, a family of thieves are dealt with severely, and an old man, past 70, whose son has cast him out, scrounges for food. Will Orin's loving and accepting spirit teach and ennoble her family?