The best Joji Oka’s movies

Joji Oka

Joji Oka

23/05/1902- 17/12/1970
Today we present the best Joji Oka’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Joji Oka’s movies.
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Dragnet Girl

Dragnet Girl
7/10
A gangster tries to find redemption with the inadvertent help of an innocent shop girl and his jealous girlfriend will do anything to keep him.

Prince of Space

Prince of Space
2.3/10
When an alien force tries to invade Earth to steal a powerful new rocket fuel, a mysterious hero intervenes.

The Loyal 47 Ronin

The Loyal 47 Ronin
6.9/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/03/1932
  • Character: Yanagisawa
This 1932 adaptation is the earliest sound version of the ever-popular and much-filmed Chushingura story of the loyal 47 retainers who avenged their feudal lord after he was obliged to commit hara-kiri due to the machinations of a villainous courtier. As the first sound version of the classic narrative, the film was something of an event, and employed a stellar cast, who give a roster of memorable performances. Director Teinosuke Kinugasa was primarily a specialist in jidai-geki (period films), such as the internationally celebrated Gate of Hell (Jigokumon, 1953), and although he is now most famous as the maker of the avant-garde silent films A Page of Madness (Kurutta ichipeji, 1926) and Crossroads (Jujiro, 1928), Chushingura is in fact more typical of his output than those experimental works. The film ranked third in that year’s Kinema Junpo critics’ poll, and Joseph Anderson and Donald Richie noted that 'not only the sound but the quick cutting was admired by many critics.

Tales of Young Genji Kuro 2

Tales of Young Genji Kuro 2
5.9/10
  • Genre: Action
  • Release: 11/03/1958
Thanks to a secret message hidden on the two sacred swords Kaen and Suien, the samurai Genji Kurô (Nakamura Kinnosuke) found the hidden treasure of Lord Yoshitsune. When he gives a piece of the treasure to a couple of poor but honest people so they can pay their debts, it attracts the unwanted attention of several dishonest people, such as pirates, greedy merchants and rebels. While the government is fighting a battle for power against rebels and royalists, all want the treasure by any means possible.

Seven Seas: Virginity Chapter

Seven Seas: Virginity Chapter
6.5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 23/12/1931
  • Character: Takehiko Yagibashi
The film is a lengthy work interweaving characters from different backgrounds and social strata in a narrative centered around the experiences of its heroine, Yumie Sone. Over two hours long, Seven Seas was released theatrically in two parts, with the first part entitled "Virginity Chapter" coming out in December 1931, while the second part, "Chastity Chapter," followed in March 1932. Near the beginning of the narrative, at a garden party given by the wealthy Yagibashi family in Tokyo, Yumie meets Takehiko, the Yagibashis' playboy son and the brother of Yumie's fiancé, Yuzuru. Yumie, a young middle-class woman, lives with her ailing father, a retired ministry official, an older sister, and a younger sister still a child (played by a very young Hideko Takamine). Takehiko, who has just returned from a trip to Europe, is attracted to Yumie and contrives to have her stay overnight at his family's mansion where he takes advantage of her.

The Mansion of Intrigue

The Mansion of Intrigue
4.9/10
A swordsman must foil a minister's sinister plan to assassinate the shogun.

Ongaku dai-shingun

Ongaku dai-shingun
  • Genre: DramaMusic
  • Release: 18/03/1943
  • Character: Ryusaku Okakura
A 1943 film.

Dorodarake no seishun

Dorodarake no seishun
  • Release: 21/09/1954
Shigeki Kachi, Tosuke Satomura, and Nanako, who belong to the theater company Vuanbert around Dosa, withdrew indignantly at the indignation of the chairman Hayashi.

The Morning Sun Shines

The Morning Sun Shines
5.9/10
  • Genre: DocumentaryDrama
  • Release: 12/04/1929
  • Character: (as Susumu Minobe): Hiroo Karasaki, Head of Delegation
The Morning Sun Shines is a fiction-documentary film by Kenji Mizoguchi and Seiichi Ina. The film is a combination of a drama about a reporter, and documentary footage about newspaper production. Only 25 minutes of footage has survived.

Sasaki Kojiro, Part 2

Sasaki Kojiro, Part 2
  • Release: 05/11/1957
The conclusion of the story of famed swordsman, Sasaki Kojiro. After surviving a series of daring adventures, Kojiro seems to have finally discovered the ultimate happiness in life when he is reunited with Tone, the love of his life. However, his days of happiness are overshadowed by an upcoming duel with his fateful enemy Miyamoto Musashi.

Falcon Magistrate

Falcon Magistrate
  • Release: 17/11/1957
Toyama Kinshiro, a commissioner from northern Edo, goes undercover to unravel the mystery behind a series of murders. Kinshiro, played by Kataoka Chiezo, is most famous for the cherry blossom tattoos on his shoulder which he reveals at the moment of judgement.

Great Bodhisattva Pass

Great Bodhisattva Pass
6.4/10
1930s Japanese film.

Mother's Melody

Mother's Melody
  • Release: 03/03/1937
The prewar film Haha no kyoku (Mother's Melody, 1937) is known for its place in Japanese film history as one of the top three melodramas as well as for its authorship: Yamamoto Satsuo is an auteur not usually associated with filming melodramas. Yamamoto made the film right after he moved, along with his mentor Naruse Mikio, to the Toho film company. A number of subsequent postwar mother's films adopted some of its essences, making it a genre-defining moment in Japanese cinema. This great melodrama is atypical of Yamamoto's output, much of which deals with political corruption and inequities within social institutions and offers a strong anti-establishment appeal.

No Blood Relation

No Blood Relation
6.9/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 16/12/1932
  • Character: Masaya Kusakabe
An actress returns to Tokyo after a successful stint in Hollywood to reclaim—with the help of her gangster brother—the daughter she abandoned years before.

Hanjiro of Kusama: Bird of Passage

Hanjiro of Kusama: Bird of Passage
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 29/05/1960
A kindhearted wandering gambler named Hajiro gets involved in a crisis of a village as he passes through and decides to lend a sword in hopes to rescue them.

First Steps Ashore

First Steps Ashore
6.5/10
  • Release: 01/01/1932
  • Character: Sakata
Early Japanese sound film, a remake of Josef von Sternberg’s DOCKS OF NEW YORK set in Yokohama.

Wings of Victory

Wings of Victory
7/10

Until the Day We Meet Again

Until the Day We Meet Again
5.9/10
  • Release: 24/11/1932
  • Character: Man
A young man falls in love with a prostitute and is disowned by his family. He is then drafted, and heads off to war. Script exists - considered to be a lost film.

Lady Chatterley of Japan

Lady Chatterley of Japan
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 05/04/1953
  • Character: Nodori Takashima

Rough-Looking Lord

Rough-Looking Lord
  • Release: 14/02/1960

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