Japanese films of the 1920s
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A incomplete list of films produced in Japan
ordered by year in the 1920s. For an A-Z of films see :Category:Japanese films. Also see cinema of Japan
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Japan
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ordered by year in the 1920s. For an A-Z of films see :Category:Japanese films. Also see cinema of Japan
Cinema of Japan
The has a history that spans more than 100 years. Japan has one of the oldest and largest film industries in the world – as of 2009 the fourth largest by number of feature films produced. Movies have been produced in Japan since 1897, when the first foreign cameramen arrived...
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1920s
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1920 1920 in film The year 1920 in film involved some significant events.-Events:* November 27 - The Mark of Zorro, starring Douglas Fairbanks opens.-Top grossing films :-Films released in 1920:U.S.A. unless stated*The $1,000,000 Reward... |
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Amachua kurabu | Thomas Kurihara Thomas Kurihara was a Japanese actor and film director.- Life :Thomas Kurihara, birth name Kisaburō Kurihara , was born in Hadano, Kanagawa. Kurihara's father was a wood trader, but he failed in business. Kurihara went to United States and enrolled school for film actors in 1912... |
Michiko Hayama | ||
Saraba seishun | Iyokichi Kondo Norimasa Kaeriyama Norimasa Kaeriyama was a pioneering Japanese film director and film theorist.-Biography:Beginning with articles he submitted to Yoshizawa Shōten's magazine Katsudō shashinkai while still a student, Kaeriyama developed a long series of critiques of contemporary Japanese cinema that would make him the leading spokesman... |
Sugisaku Aoyama Minoru Murata Minoru Murata was a Japanese film director, screenwriter, and actor who was one of the major directors of the silent era in Japan.-Career:Born in Tokyo, Murata started out as a shingeki actor on the stage. Murata's troupe appeared in the first "pure films" directed by Norimasa Kaeriyama at Tenkatsu in 1918... |
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Tenjiku Tarō | Shiro Nakagawa | Ritoku Arashi | ||
Utsukushiki Nippon | Thomas Kurihara Thomas Kurihara was a Japanese actor and film director.- Life :Thomas Kurihara, birth name Kisaburō Kurihara , was born in Hadano, Kanagawa. Kurihara's father was a wood trader, but he failed in business. Kurihara went to United States and enrolled school for film actors in 1912... |
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1921 1921 in film -Top grossing films :-Films released in 1921:U.S.A. unless stated*$10,000 Under a Pillow, silent film directed by Frank Moser*The Ace of Hearts, silent film directed by Wallace Worsley*Across the Divide, silent film directed by John Holloway... |
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Gōketsu Jiraiya | Shōzō Makino | Matsunosuke Onoe Matsunosuke Onoe , sometimes known as Medama no Matchan , was a Japanese actor. His birth name is Tsuruzo Nakamura. He is sometimes credited as Yukio Koki, Tamijaku Onoe, or Tsunusaburo Onoe, and as a kabuki artist he went by the name Tsurusaburo Onoe... |
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Jitsuroku Chushingura Jitsuroku Chushingura is a 1928 black and white Japanese silent film with benshi accompaniment directed by Shozo Makino. It was an epic created to commemorate Makino's 50th birthday and is based on the classic theme of Chushingura. Scenes within the film, recognizable to all Japanese, "Great Pine Corridor" and "Raid"... |
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Hinamatsuri no yoru | Kisaburo Kurihara Thomas Kurihara was a Japanese actor and film director.- Life :Thomas Kurihara, birth name Kisaburō Kurihara , was born in Hadano, Kanagawa. Kurihara's father was a wood trader, but he failed in business. Kurihara went to United States and enrolled school for film actors in 1912... |
Hayama Michiko | ||
Rojo no Reikon | Minoru Murata Minoru Murata was a Japanese film director, screenwriter, and actor who was one of the major directors of the silent era in Japan.-Career:Born in Tokyo, Murata started out as a shingeki actor on the stage. Murata's troupe appeared in the first "pure films" directed by Norimasa Kaeriyama at Tenkatsu in 1918... |
Kaoru Osanai Kaoru Osanai was a Japanese theater director, playwright, and actor central in the development of modern Japanese theater.-Biography:Graduating from Tokyo University, Osanai founded the Free Theater with Ichikawa Sadanji II in 1909 and staged translations of Ibsen, Chekov, and Gorky, but there he experienced... Zeya Togo Denmei Suzuki was a Japanese film actor most famous for starring roles in gendaigeki of the silent era.- Career :Suzuki was born in Tokyo and was a championship swimmer at Meiji University when he first appeared in Souls on the Road in 1921 under the name Zeya Tōgō . After graduating in 1924, he joined the... |
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Gubijinsō | Henry Kotani | Sumiko Kurishima Sumiko Kurishima was a Japanese actress and master of traditional Japanese dance. She is often considered Japan's first female movie star.-Career:... |
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Jusei | ||||
Kantsubaki | Ryoha Hatanaka | Masao Inoue Masao Inoue (actor) was a Japanese film and stage actor and film director who contributed to the development of film and stage art in Japan.-Career:Born in Ehime Prefecture, Inoue first appeared on stage at age 17. Starting out in traveling theatrical troupes, he made his debut on the Tokyo stage in 1905 as a member... Yaeko Mizutani |
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Yama kururu | Kiyohiko Ushihara Kiyohiko Ushihara was a Japanese film director most famous for his gendaigeki of the silent era.-Career:Born in Kumamoto Prefecture and graduating from Tokyo University, Ushihara joined the Shochiku studio in 1920 on the invitation of Kaoru Osanai... |
Komei Minami Haruko Sawamura |
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Shōrō-mori | Shiro Nakagawa | Ritoku Arashi | ||
Kimi yo shirazu ya | Minoru Murata Minoru Murata was a Japanese film director, screenwriter, and actor who was one of the major directors of the silent era in Japan.-Career:Born in Tokyo, Murata started out as a shingeki actor on the stage. Murata's troupe appeared in the first "pure films" directed by Norimasa Kaeriyama at Tenkatsu in 1918... |
Eliana Pavlova Komei Minami |
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Narikin | Kisaburo Kurihara Thomas Kurihara was a Japanese actor and film director.- Life :Thomas Kurihara, birth name Kisaburō Kurihara , was born in Hadano, Kanagawa. Kurihara's father was a wood trader, but he failed in business. Kurihara went to United States and enrolled school for film actors in 1912... |
Miyoko Suzuki | ||
Ono ga tsumi | Zanmu Kako | Goro Okamoto Yukichi Iwata |
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1922
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1922 1922 in film -Events:* June 11 - United States première of Robert J. Flaherty's Nanook of the North, the first commercially successful feature length documentary film.... |
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Aa, Konishi junsa | Teinosuke Kinugasa Teinosuke Kinugasa -External links:* *... Tomu Uchida Tomu Uchida was a Japanese film director. Tomu Uchida, whose name translates to “spit out dreams” is considered one of the less well known masters of Japanese cinema in the West, whose films are rarely screened and not widely available on DVD... |
Teinosuke Kinugasa Teinosuke Kinugasa -External links:* *... |
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Aa, Ono kundō | Zanmu Kako | Yuriko Hanabusa Yoko Umemura |
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Ai no kusabi | Yasujiro Shimazu Yasujirō Shimazu was a Japanese film director and screenwriter, who was one of the major creators of the shōshimingeki genre at the Shōchiku studios in pre-World War II Japan.... |
Yotaro Katsumi Nobuko Satsuki |
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Chirinishi hana | Yasujiro Shimazu Yasujirō Shimazu was a Japanese film director and screenwriter, who was one of the major creators of the shōshimingeki genre at the Shōchiku studios in pre-World War II Japan.... |
Yuriko Hanabusa Goro Okamoto |
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Konjiki yasha | Zanmu Kako | Tsuzuya Moroguchi Yoshiko Kawada |
Romance Romance film Romance films are love stories that focus on passion, emotion, and the affectionate involvement of the main characters and the journey that their love takes through courtship or marriage. Romance films make the love story or the search for love the main plot focus... |
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Kagayaki no michi e | Yasujiro Shimazu Yasujirō Shimazu was a Japanese film director and screenwriter, who was one of the major creators of the shōshimingeki genre at the Shōchiku studios in pre-World War II Japan.... |
Goro Okamoto Akio Isono |
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Kyōya erimise | Eizo Tanaka Eizō Tanaka was a early Japanese film director, screenwriter, and actor.-Life and career:Tanaka initially trained as a stage actor in the shingeki movement under Kaoru Osanai, but eventually joined the Nikkatsu film studio in 1917... |
Hideo Fujino | ||
Nio no ukisu | Shiro Nakagawa | Ritoku Arashi | ||
Ryoben-sugi | Shiro Nakagawa | Ritoku Arashi | ||
Shibukawa Bangorō | Matsunosuke Onoe Matsunosuke Onoe , sometimes known as Medama no Matchan , was a Japanese actor. His birth name is Tsuruzo Nakamura. He is sometimes credited as Yukio Koki, Tamijaku Onoe, or Tsunusaburo Onoe, and as a kabuki artist he went by the name Tsurusaburo Onoe... |
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1923
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1923 1923 in film -Events:*April 15 - Lee De Forest demonstrates the Phonofilm sound-on-film system at the Rivoli Theater in New York with a series of short musical films featuring vaudeville performers.-Top grossing films :-Films released in 1923:U.S.A... |
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Aa mujō - Dai ippen: Hōrō no maki | Kiyohiko Ushihara Kiyohiko Ushihara was a Japanese film director most famous for his gendaigeki of the silent era.-Career:Born in Kumamoto Prefecture and graduating from Tokyo University, Ushihara joined the Shochiku studio in 1920 on the invitation of Kaoru Osanai... |
Masao Inoue Masao Inoue (actor) was a Japanese film and stage actor and film director who contributed to the development of film and stage art in Japan.-Career:Born in Ehime Prefecture, Inoue first appeared on stage at age 17. Starting out in traveling theatrical troupes, he made his debut on the Tokyo stage in 1905 as a member... |
Drama Drama film A drama film is a film genre that depends mostly on in-depth development of realistic characters dealing with emotional themes. Dramatic themes such as alcoholism, drug addiction, infidelity, moral dilemmas, racial prejudice, religious intolerance, poverty, class divisions, violence against women... |
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Aa mujō - Dai nihen: Shichō no maki | Yoshinobu Ikeda | Masao Inoue Masao Inoue (actor) was a Japanese film and stage actor and film director who contributed to the development of film and stage art in Japan.-Career:Born in Ehime Prefecture, Inoue first appeared on stage at age 17. Starting out in traveling theatrical troupes, he made his debut on the Tokyo stage in 1905 as a member... |
Drama Drama film A drama film is a film genre that depends mostly on in-depth development of realistic characters dealing with emotional themes. Dramatic themes such as alcoholism, drug addiction, infidelity, moral dilemmas, racial prejudice, religious intolerance, poverty, class divisions, violence against women... |
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Ai ni yomigaeru hi | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Kaichi Yamamoto | ||
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Chi to rei | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Chiyoko Eguchi Yoneko Sakai |
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Chichi yo izuko e | Norimasa Kaeriyama Norimasa Kaeriyama was a pioneering Japanese film director and film theorist.-Biography:Beginning with articles he submitted to Yoshizawa Shōten's magazine Katsudō shashinkai while still a student, Kaeriyama developed a long series of critiques of contemporary Japanese cinema that would make him the leading spokesman... |
Misao Seki Teruko Azuma |
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Sendō kouta | Yoshinobu Ikeda | Yukichi Iwata Sumiko Kurishima Sumiko Kurishima was a Japanese actress and master of traditional Japanese dance. She is often considered Japan's first female movie star.-Career:... |
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Kohitsuji | Zanmu Kako | Tsuduya Moroguchi Yuriko Hanabusa |
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Haikyo no naka | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Haruko Sawamura | ||
Haisha no uta wa kanashi | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Haruko Sawamura | ||
Joen no chimata | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Komei Minami | ||
Kiri no minato | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Haruko Sawamura | ||
Jinniku no ichi | Yasujiro Shimazu Yasujirō Shimazu was a Japanese film director and screenwriter, who was one of the major creators of the shōshimingeki genre at the Shōchiku studios in pre-World War II Japan.... |
Nobuko Satsuki Heijiro Isono |
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Kokyo | kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Kaichi Yamamoto | ||
Mizumo no hana | Yoshinobu Ikeda | Yukichi Iwata Sumiko Kurishima Sumiko Kurishima was a Japanese actress and master of traditional Japanese dance. She is often considered Japan's first female movie star.-Career:... |
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Mori kundo tetsuro no tsuyu | Zanmu Kako | Taisuke Matsumoto | ||
Seishun no yumeji | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Tetsuya Yoshimura Yoneko Sakai |
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Ono ga tsumi | Unpei Yokoyama | |||
Touge no uta | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
kaichi Yamamoto Haruko Sawamura |
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Yama no senroban | Yasujiro Shimazu Yasujirō Shimazu was a Japanese film director and screenwriter, who was one of the major creators of the shōshimingeki genre at the Shōchiku studios in pre-World War II Japan.... |
Mitsuko Takao | ||
Zoku Amateur Club | Thomas Kurihara Thomas Kurihara was a Japanese actor and film director.- Life :Thomas Kurihara, birth name Kisaburō Kurihara , was born in Hadano, Kanagawa. Kurihara's father was a wood trader, but he failed in business. Kurihara went to United States and enrolled school for film actors in 1912... |
Henry Kotani Michiko Hayama |
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1924
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1924 1924 in film -Events:* Entertainment entrepreneur Marcus Loew gained control of Metro Pictures, Goldwyn Pictures Corporation and Louis B. Mayer Pictures to create Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer... |
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Sarutobi no ninjutsu | Jiro Yoshino | Shirogoro Sawamura | ||
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Kanashiki hakuchi | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Yoneko Sakai | ||
Akatsuki no shi | kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Haruko Sawamura | ||
Koi no misshi | Henry Kotani | |||
Mouken no himitsu | Minoru Murata Minoru Murata was a Japanese film director, screenwriter, and actor who was one of the major directors of the silent era in Japan.-Career:Born in Tokyo, Murata started out as a shingeki actor on the stage. Murata's troupe appeared in the first "pure films" directed by Norimasa Kaeriyama at Tenkatsu in 1918... |
Haruko Sawamura Ryotaro Mizushima |
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Rutsubo wa nieru | Kensaku Suzuki | Kaichi Yamamoto Yoneko Sakai |
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Gendai no jo-ou | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Yoneko Sakai Komei Minami |
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Josei wa tsuyoshi | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Yutaka Mimasu Yoneko Sakai |
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Hanasaka jijii | Teinosuke Kinugasa Teinosuke Kinugasa -External links:* *... |
Misao Seki | ||
Koi to bushido | Goro Hirose | Ritoku Arashi | ||
Shichimencho no yukue | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Jun'ichi Kitamura Yoshiko Tokugawa |
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Itō junsa no shi | Kensaku Suzuki Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... Gengo Ohora Iyokichi Kondo |
Enji Sato | ||
Samidare zoshi | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Utako Suzuki Hiroshi Inagaki Hiroshi Inagaki was a Japanese filmmaker most known for the Academy Award-winning Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto, which he directed in 1954.-Career:Born in Tokyo as the son of a shinpa actor, Inagaki appeared on stage in his childhood before joining the Nikkatsu studio as an actor in 1922... |
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Kanraku no zei | Kouroku Numata | Kashichi Shimada Shizuko Mori |
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Shiota Mondo | Goro Hirose | |||
Sohtoh | Bansho Kanamori | Misao Seki Shizuko Mori |
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Kairoshi | ||||
Ningyo no sei | Shiro Nakagawa | Ritoku Arashi | ||
Shimizu Jirochō: Dai-ippen | Goro Hirose | Ritoku Arashi Momonosuke Ichikawa |
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Robin Hood no yume | ||||
Shōjo no nayami | Mitsuko Takao | |||
Kōmori-yasu | Goro Hirose | Rikaku Arashi | ||
Kanraku no onna | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
kaichi Yamamoto Yoneko Sakai |
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Nukiuchi Gonpachi | Goro Hirose | Momonosuke Ichikawa | ||
Nageki no kujaku | Yoshinobu Ikeda | Sumiko Kurishima Sumiko Kurishima was a Japanese actress and master of traditional Japanese dance. She is often considered Japan's first female movie star.-Career:... Shinyo Nara |
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Shinshutsu kibotsu | Goro Hirose | Momonosuke Ichikawa | ||
Kyokubadan no jo-o | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Kumeko Urabe Denmei Suzuki Denmei Suzuki was a Japanese film actor most famous for starring roles in gendaigeki of the silent era.- Career :Suzuki was born in Tokyo and was a championship swimmer at Meiji University when he first appeared in Souls on the Road in 1921 under the name Zeya Tōgō . After graduating in 1924, he joined the... |
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Mura no bokujo | Hiroshi Shimizu Hiroshi Shimizu (director) was a Japanese film director, known for his silent films with detailed depictions of Japanese society.-Career:Shimizu was born in Shizuoka and attended Hokkaidō University but left before graduating. He joined the Shochiku studio in Tokyo in 1921 and made his directorial debut in 1924, at the age... |
Kinuyo Tanaka Kinuyo Tanaka was a Japanese actress and director.Tanaka was born in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. She became a leading actress at an early age, appearing in Yasujirō Ozu's I Graduated, But... in 1929... |
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1925
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1925 1925 in film -Events:*November 5: The Big Parade holds its Grand Premier*December 30: premier of Ben-Hur the most expensive silent film ever made costing 4-6 million dollars -Top grossing films :... |
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Uchen-Puchan | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Kaichi Yamamoto Kumeko Urabe |
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Giketsu | Tomu Uchida Tomu Uchida was a Japanese film director. Tomu Uchida, whose name translates to “spit out dreams” is considered one of the less well known masters of Japanese cinema in the West, whose films are rarely screened and not widely available on DVD... |
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Edo kaizoku-den: Kagebōshi - Zempen | Buntaro Futagawa | Tsumasaburo Bando Tsumasaburo Bando was one of the most prominent Japanese actors of the twentieth century. Famous for his rebellious, sword fighting roles in many jidaigeki silent films, he rose to fame after joining the Tōjiin Studio of Makino Film Productions in Kyoto in 1923.-Early life:... Shinpei Takagi |
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Edo kaizoku-den: Kagebōshi | Buntaro Futagawa | Tsumasaburo Bando Tsumasaburo Bando was one of the most prominent Japanese actors of the twentieth century. Famous for his rebellious, sword fighting roles in many jidaigeki silent films, he rose to fame after joining the Tōjiin Studio of Makino Film Productions in Kyoto in 1923.-Early life:... Shinpei Takagi |
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Hō wo shitau onna | Minoru Murata Minoru Murata was a Japanese film director, screenwriter, and actor who was one of the major directors of the silent era in Japan.-Career:Born in Tokyo, Murata started out as a shingeki actor on the stage. Murata's troupe appeared in the first "pure films" directed by Norimasa Kaeriyama at Tenkatsu in 1918... Genjiro Saegusa |
Kumeko Urabe | ||
Takasugi Shinsaku (1925 film) | Goro Hirose | Michisaburo Segawa | ||
Aiyoku no kiro | ||||
Nantoh no haru | Yasujiro Shimazu Yasujirō Shimazu was a Japanese film director and screenwriter, who was one of the major creators of the shōshimingeki genre at the Shōchiku studios in pre-World War II Japan.... |
Tokuji Kobayashi Chieko Matsui |
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Gakuso o idete | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Komei Minami Iyokichi Kondo |
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Daichi wa Hohoemu: Zenpen (1925 Shochiku film) | Kiyohiko Ushihara Kiyohiko Ushihara was a Japanese film director most famous for his gendaigeki of the silent era.-Career:Born in Kumamoto Prefecture and graduating from Tokyo University, Ushihara joined the Shochiku studio in 1920 on the invitation of Kaoru Osanai... Yasujiro Shimazu Yasujirō Shimazu was a Japanese film director and screenwriter, who was one of the major creators of the shōshimingeki genre at the Shōchiku studios in pre-World War II Japan.... |
Masao Inoue Masao Inoue (actor) was a Japanese film and stage actor and film director who contributed to the development of film and stage art in Japan.-Career:Born in Ehime Prefecture, Inoue first appeared on stage at age 17. Starting out in traveling theatrical troupes, he made his debut on the Tokyo stage in 1905 as a member... Yuriko Hanabusa |
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Daichi wa Hohoemu: Chuhen | Kiyohiko Ushihara Kiyohiko Ushihara was a Japanese film director most famous for his gendaigeki of the silent era.-Career:Born in Kumamoto Prefecture and graduating from Tokyo University, Ushihara joined the Shochiku studio in 1920 on the invitation of Kaoru Osanai... Yasujiro Shimazu Yasujirō Shimazu was a Japanese film director and screenwriter, who was one of the major creators of the shōshimingeki genre at the Shōchiku studios in pre-World War II Japan.... |
Masao Inoue Masao Inoue (actor) was a Japanese film and stage actor and film director who contributed to the development of film and stage art in Japan.-Career:Born in Ehime Prefecture, Inoue first appeared on stage at age 17. Starting out in traveling theatrical troupes, he made his debut on the Tokyo stage in 1905 as a member... Hideo Fujino |
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Daichi wa Hohoemu: Kōhen (1925 Shochiku film) | Kiyohiko Ushihara Kiyohiko Ushihara was a Japanese film director most famous for his gendaigeki of the silent era.-Career:Born in Kumamoto Prefecture and graduating from Tokyo University, Ushihara joined the Shochiku studio in 1920 on the invitation of Kaoru Osanai... Yasujiro Shimazu Yasujirō Shimazu was a Japanese film director and screenwriter, who was one of the major creators of the shōshimingeki genre at the Shōchiku studios in pre-World War II Japan.... |
Masao Inoue Masao Inoue (actor) was a Japanese film and stage actor and film director who contributed to the development of film and stage art in Japan.-Career:Born in Ehime Prefecture, Inoue first appeared on stage at age 17. Starting out in traveling theatrical troupes, he made his debut on the Tokyo stage in 1905 as a member... Sumiko Kurishima Sumiko Kurishima was a Japanese actress and master of traditional Japanese dance. She is often considered Japan's first female movie star.-Career:... |
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Daichi wa Hohoemu: Dai ippen | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Eiji Takagi Eiji Nakano |
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Daichi wa Hohoemu: Dai nihen | Osamu Wakayama | Eiji Nakano Yoshiko Okada |
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Daichi wa Hohoemi: Dai sanpen | Kensaku Suzuki | Eiji Nakano Yoko Umemura |
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Komoriuta | Eiichi Matsumoto Eiichi Matsumoto is a renowned Japanese photographer.-References:... |
Yaeko Utagawa Kokuten Takado |
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Ah tokumukan kanto | Osamu Wakayama Kensaku Suzuki Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Komei Minami Kaichi Yamamoto |
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Rakka no Mai: Zenpen (1925 Nikkatsu film) | Tomiyasu Ikeda | |||
Rakka no Mai: Chuhen | Tomiyasu Ikeda | Haruko Sawamura | ||
Rakka no Mai: Shuhen | Tomiyasu Ikeda | Yoneko Sakai | ||
Yotsuya kaidan (1925 film) | Nobuko Satsuki | |||
Shirayuri wa nageku | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
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Daikon wa hohoemu | Takuji Furumi | |||
Nagaruru sake | Eiichi Matsumoto Eiichi Matsumoto is a renowned Japanese photographer.-References:... |
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Akai yuhi ni terasarete | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... Genjiro Saegusa |
Eiji Nakano Komei Minami |
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Horaijima | Takuji Furumi | Rintaro Fujima Ranko Sawa |
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Seinan sensō hishi: Kōjo Shiragiku | ||||
Kanashiki koi no gensō | Yoshinobu Ikeda | Sumiko Kurishima Sumiko Kurishima was a Japanese actress and master of traditional Japanese dance. She is often considered Japan's first female movie star.-Career:... Shinyo Nara |
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Meiken jakku | Taisuke Matsumoto | |||
Ijin musume to bushi | Shōzō Makino | Tsumasaburo Bando Tsumasaburo Bando was one of the most prominent Japanese actors of the twentieth century. Famous for his rebellious, sword fighting roles in many jidaigeki silent films, he rose to fame after joining the Tōjiin Studio of Makino Film Productions in Kyoto in 1923.-Early life:... Shizuko Mori |
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Yōsei chi ni otsureba | Yasujiro Shimazu Yasujirō Shimazu was a Japanese film director and screenwriter, who was one of the major creators of the shōshimingeki genre at the Shōchiku studios in pre-World War II Japan.... |
Denmei Suzuki Denmei Suzuki was a Japanese film actor most famous for starring roles in gendaigeki of the silent era.- Career :Suzuki was born in Tokyo and was a championship swimmer at Meiji University when he first appeared in Souls on the Road in 1921 under the name Zeya Tōgō . After graduating in 1924, he joined the... Yuriko Hanabusa |
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Murasaki no nisou | Eiichi Matsumoto Eiichi Matsumoto is a renowned Japanese photographer.-References:... |
Taisuke Matsumoto Ranko Sawa |
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Toyo no Carmen | Frank Tokunaga | Kaichi Yamamoto Komamo Sunada |
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Araki Mataemon | Tomiyasu Ikeda | Matsunosuke Onoe Matsunosuke Onoe , sometimes known as Medama no Matchan , was a Japanese actor. His birth name is Tsuruzo Nakamura. He is sometimes credited as Yukio Koki, Tamijaku Onoe, or Tsunusaburo Onoe, and as a kabuki artist he went by the name Tsurusaburo Onoe... Goro Kawabe |
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Eien no nazo | Masaru Omori | Taisuke Matsumoto Ranko Sawa |
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Orochi Orochi (film) is a 1925 black and white Japanese silent film with benshi accompaniment directed by Buntarō Futagawa. This is the most popular and beloved film of Tsumasaburō Bandō, featuring the star at the height of his fame.-Synopsis:... |
Buntaro Futagawa | Tsumasaburo Bando Tsumasaburo Bando was one of the most prominent Japanese actors of the twentieth century. Famous for his rebellious, sword fighting roles in many jidaigeki silent films, he rose to fame after joining the Tōjiin Studio of Makino Film Productions in Kyoto in 1923.-Early life:... Utako Tamaki |
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Machi no Suketchi | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Yasunaga Higashibojo Yoshiko Okada |
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Ningen: Zenkohen | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
Eiji Nakano Yoshiko Okada |
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Furusato no uta | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
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Gokurakutō no jo-ou | Meiho Ogasawara | Aiko Takashima Thomas Kurihara Thomas Kurihara was a Japanese actor and film director.- Life :Thomas Kurihara, birth name Kisaburō Kurihara , was born in Hadano, Kanagawa. Kurihara's father was a wood trader, but he failed in business. Kurihara went to United States and enrolled school for film actors in 1912... |
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Nogi taisho to Kumasan | Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi Kenji Mizoguchi was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His film Ugetsu won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and appeared in the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten Poll in 1962 and 1972. Mizoguchi is renowned for his mastery of the long take and mise-en-scène... |
kaichi Yamamoto | ||
1926
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1926 1926 in film -Events:*August - Warner Brothers debuts the first Vitaphone film, Don Juan. The Vitaphone system used multiple 33⅓ rpm disc records developed by Bell Telephone Laboratories and Western Electric to play back audio synchronized with film.... |
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Kurutta Ippeji (A Page of Madness A Page of Madness -External links:*... ) |
Kinugasa Teinosuke | Masao Inoue Masao Inoue (actor) was a Japanese film and stage actor and film director who contributed to the development of film and stage art in Japan.-Career:Born in Ehime Prefecture, Inoue first appeared on stage at age 17. Starting out in traveling theatrical troupes, he made his debut on the Tokyo stage in 1905 as a member... |
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1927 1927 in film -Events:*January 10 - Fritz Lang's science-fiction fantasy Metropolis premieres in Germany.*April 7 - Abel Gance's Napoleon often considered his best known and greatest masterpiece, premiers at the Paris Opéra and would demonstrate techniques and equipment that would not be used for years to... |
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1928 1928 in film -Events:Although some movies released in 1928 had sound, most were still silent.* July 28 - Lights of New York is released by Warner Brothers. It is the first "100% Talkie" feature film, in that dialog is spoken throughout the film... |
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Jujiro Jujiro , also known as Crossroads, Crossways, Shadows of the Yoshiwara or Slums of Tokyo, is a 1928 silent Japanese film drama by directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa.- Cast :* Akiko Chihaya as Okiku* Junosuke Bando as Rikiya* Yukiko Ogawa as O-ume... (Crossways) |
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Kurama Tengu: Kyōfu Jidai | Teppei Yamaguchi | Kanjuro Arashi Kanjūrō Arashi was a Japanese film actor. He entered the film industry in 1927 and came to fame playing Kurama Tengu, a character in the Bakumatsu era created by Jirō Osaragi in his novels. In the 1950s he portrayed the Emperor Meiji in several hit films and appeared in yakuza films in the 1960s... , Reizaburo Yamamoto, Takasaburo Nakamura, Tokusho Arashi |
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Kurama Tengu Kurama Tengu (film) 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... |
Teppei Yamaguchi | Kanjuro Arashi Kanjūrō Arashi was a Japanese film actor. He entered the film industry in 1927 and came to fame playing Kurama Tengu, a character in the Bakumatsu era created by Jirō Osaragi in his novels. In the 1950s he portrayed the Emperor Meiji in several hit films and appeared in yakuza films in the 1960s... , Takesaburo Nakamura, Reizaburo Yamamoto, Tokusho Arashi |
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1929 1929 in film -Events:The days of the silent film are numbered. A mad scramble to provide synchronized sound is on.*January 20 - The movie In Old Arizona is released. The film is the first full-length talking film to be filmed outdoors.... |
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External links
- Japanese film at the Internet Movie DatabaseInternet Movie DatabaseInternet Movie Database is an online database of information related to movies, television shows, actors, production crew personnel, video games and fictional characters featured in visual entertainment media. It is one of the most popular online entertainment destinations, with over 100 million...