The best Etsuko Ichihara’s comedy movies

Etsuko Ichihara

Etsuko Ichihara

24/01/1936- 12/01/2019
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Etsuko Ichihara’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Etsuko Ichihara.

Room for Let

Room for Let
7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/01/1959
  • Character: Noriko Takayama
When Yumiko Tsuyama, a potter by profession, comes inquiring about a room for rent in an old mansion overlooking Osaka, she finds a bizarre collection of characters already living there. The unlikely leader of this menagerie is Yoda Goro, who speaks four languages fluently, is an expert in cabbage rolls, and has written how-to books encompassing every aspect of human existence.

Tale of Japanese Burglars

Tale of Japanese Burglars
7.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrime
  • Release: 01/05/1965
  • Character: Momoko
Gisuke Hayashida is an illegal dentist during the day and a burglar by night. One night during a burglary he witnesses a train derailment. Some communists are found guilty of causing the incident, but he knows it wasn't them. He can save innocent people but for that he must confess his own crime.

This Madding Crowd

This Madding Crowd
7.4/10

Kigeki-otoko no ude dameshi

Kigeki-otoko no ude dameshi
In front of Sagami Detention Center. Shosuke, the owner of a strip joint called "Shunpu Music," welcomes Okoma, a stripper who has been locked up for public indecency. Shosuke immediately takes the paroled Okoma to the police station to greet her, and meets a young new detective, Matsuta Obara, who has just been transferred. But the two don't get along from the moment they meet...

Nippon no obaachan

Nippon no obaachan
7.9/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 03/01/1962
Two obaachans become fast friends listening to music in front of a record store. They both boast about their loving sons but in reality, one had just escaped a retirement home and the other was looking for an escape from her son and daughter-in-law. With nowhere to go, the two wander around, befriending a cosmetics salesman and a kind waitress who give them beer. This biting social satire starring two memorable grandmothers, scripted by Yôko Mizuki, picked up on Japan’s aging population problem far ahead of its time.

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