The best Akihiko Katayama’s movies

Akihiko Katayama

Akihiko Katayama

12/11/1926- 16/11/2014
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Vendetta of a Samurai

Vendetta of a Samurai
6.5/10
The famous showdown at Kagiya corner has been told many times, but never before with the realism and intensity of this version scripted by Kurosawa Akira and starring Mifune Toshiro as the famed swordsman who must face his best friend as they are forced to take opposite sides in a vendetta caused by the murder of a family member. Told mostly in flashback as the avengers await the arrival of their quarry, this film displays true heroism in the face of fear as most of the combatants, while of the samurai class are not skilled swordsmen. They contrast sharply with the true warriors involved in this battle. Araki Mataemon (Mifune), who was not only a direct student of Yagyu Munenori, but the founder of his own sword style under the Yagyu name is a powerful force ready to assist his brother-in-law against the murderer's allies that include not only another noted sword teacher, but the deadly spear of Katsumi no Hanbei.

Mother

Mother
7.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 12/06/1952
  • Character: Susumu Fukuhara
A teenaged girl witnesses her widowed mother's attempt to sustain her family.

The Lady of Musashino

The Lady of Musashino
7.3/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 14/09/1951
  • Character: Tsutomu Miyaji
Set in post-war Japan, The Lady of Musashino tells the story of Michiko, a disillusioned young woman trapped in a loveless marriage. She confides in her younger cousin, Tsutomo, and the two become close, but decide not to consummate their affair. He instead becomes involved with the flirtatious Tomiko, who is also conducting an affair with Michiko's husband. When Michiko finds that her husband has abandoned her, she decides to take her fate into her own hands.

The Days of Evil Women

The Days of Evil Women
7/10
The common-law wife and daughter of a wealthy old man plot to murder him and steal his fortune, with the help of their male acquaintances.

The Priest and the Beauty

The Priest and the Beauty
6.2/10
It's a film version of the known legend about Kiyohime and the monk Anchin.

Izu no odoriko

Izu no odoriko
6.2/10
  • Release: 31/03/1954
An adaptation of the Kawabata Yasunari novel.

Satan's Sword: The Dragon God

Satan's Sword: The Dragon God
6.5/10
The sequel to Daibosatsu tôge (1960) and the second of the trilogy follows the adventures of Ryunosuke Tsukue after he is blinded.

Dancing Girl

Dancing Girl
6.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/01/1951
  • Character: Takao
The troubled relationship between a writer and his ballet teacher wife, who has for years loved another man, finally leads to the breakup of the family.

She Came For Love

She Came For Love
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 28/08/1963
  • Character: Katsuya Kitahara

A Pebble by the Wayside

A Pebble by the Wayside
6.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 21/09/1938
  • Character: Goichi Aikawa
Tomotaka Tasaka's A Pebble by the Wayside (Robo no Ishi), made in 1938 and taken from a Yuzo Yamamoto novel, takes place around 1902, was about a young boy brought up entirely by his mother since his drunken father is never home. An intelligent teacher wants to send him to middle school, but instead the father apprentices him to a clothing store to which he is in debt. The mother dies and the boy is forced to quit work when his father insults the store owner. Later the boy goes to Tokyo, but only to continue his hardships. First he is forced to do a maid's job at a boarding house and later is used by an old woman to steal at funerals. Finally he is rescued by the teacher, whom he meets in Tokyo.

The Rockabilly Lady

The Rockabilly Lady

Akatsuki no Kyūshū

Akatsuki no Kyūshū
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 14/12/1951
  • Character: Minoru, the eldest son
Japanese drama film.

The Ambitious

The Ambitious
6/10
The story of Ryoma Sakamoto, considered to be the architect behind the downfall of the Tokugawa shogunate. He was considered an outlaw by his own clan, hunted by his government, and was despised by supporters of the Shogun as well as the Loyalists for desiring the opening of Japan to the West in order to learn its technology, in the hopes of one day defeating the West with a modern army and navy.

Submarine Number One

Submarine Number One
  • Genre: War
  • Release: 23/05/1941
This film begins with a teacher describing to his students how brave the crew was which died as result of Japan's first submarine accident. The film then follows two of the pupils, one becomes a submarine captain and the other designs submarines.

I Saw a Phantom Fish

I Saw a Phantom Fish
  • Release: 06/05/1950
A village struggles to survive when the nearby lake becomes barren of fish.

Riverside Fish Market Empire

Riverside Fish Market Empire
  • Release: 14/03/1952
Obscure Japanese movie by director Kyotaro Namiki

Love's Cheerleader

Love's Cheerleader
  • Release: 19/06/1952
Directorial debut by Umetsugu Inoue, the famous director of Musicals

Thus Blew the Divine Wind

Thus Blew the Divine Wind
4.3/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 11/08/1944
  • Character: Michitada Kôno
Set in the late thirteenth century, Kakute kamikaze wa fuku (Thus Blew the Divine Wind, 1944) depicts an important historical event as the defense of southern Japan led by the Kono clan against the Mongol invasion in 1281. It features a full-scale hurricane destroying enemy ships, a cast of thousands to drown, and an all-star cast in the lead roles.

Teinen Taishoku

Teinen Taishoku
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/03/1963

Wind of Matsuburo

Wind of Matsuburo
5.8/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 10/10/1940
Saburō Takada transfers from a city to a very small school. The village children suspect that Saburō is actually Matasaburō, the wind sprite.

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