The best Kayako Sono’s movies

Kayako Sono

Kayako Sono

07/10/1929- 27/07/2010
We present our ranking of the best Kayako Sono’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Kayako Sono.
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Dodes'ka-den

Dodes'ka-den
7.3/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/10/1970
  • Character: Kichi's Wife
By turns tragic and transcendent, Akira Kurosawa’s film follows the daily lives of a group of people barely scraping by in a slum on the outskirts of Tokyo. Yet as desperate as their circumstances are, each of them—the homeless father and son envisioning their dream house; the young woman abused by her uncle; the boy who imagines himself a trolley conductor—finds reasons to carry on. The unforgettable Dodes’ka-den was made at a tumultuous moment in Kurosawa’s life. And all of his hopes, fears, and artistic passion are on fervent display in this, his gloriously shot first color film.

The Kingdom of Jirocho 1

The Kingdom of Jirocho 1
6.8/10
  • Release: 20/10/1963
The tale of real-life Yakuza boss Shimizu Jirocho is told from his earliest beginnings as a gambler on the road as he forms his gang and sets out on the path to fame and fortune. One of the smartest and strongest of all the gang bosses, he went on to survive the end of the samurai era and become a successful businessman. But first, he must survive against all odds in order to build his reputation and develop his strength. Powerful portrayals of the group are led by the great Tsuruta Koji with help from the likes of Matsukata Hiroki.

Oar

Oar
7.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 15/01/1985
  • Character: Satoe
Drama about the difficult relationship between a former wrestler, his wife and their adopted children.

Foster Daddy, Tora!

Foster Daddy, Tora!
6.7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 27/12/1980
After a friend and business colleague dies, Tora-san visits the man's daughter, then takes her to Tokyo so she can study for a night school exam.

The Widow Killer

The Widow Killer
  • Release: 25/02/1971
Pinku from 1971.

Delinquent Boss: Smooth Talking, Good Fighting

Delinquent Boss: Smooth Talking, Good Fighting
This is the Twelfth film in the series. There were seventeen Wolves of the City films between 1968 & 1974, in the main aimed at shock-value & “pinku” soft-core with sex, nudity, violence, gunplay, & a lot of mainly pointless foolishness when the biker gang coopts racist or nazi imagery, inventing a non-existent youth culture void of morality…

The Great Duel

The Great Duel
7.3/10
A cynical samurai is left as the sole survivor to fulfil a plot to assassinate the puppet of a villain intent on usurping the shogunate in the 17th century. A Shogunate Elder connives to rule Japan by making his puppet, the Shogun's brother Tsunashige, the next Shogun. The best strategist in Japan, Yamaga, leads a plot to stop the Elder, but his cabal is betrayed and most of the conspirators are captured and tortured.

A Class to Remember

A Class to Remember
7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 06/11/1993
A cantankerous but loveable high school teacher teaches a night school in a poor neighborhood for adult students on the fringes of Japanese society.

Baian the Assassin

Baian the Assassin
  • Release: 26/12/1990
First television special.

Wandering Ginza Butterfly

Wandering Ginza Butterfly
6.7/10
Gang leader Nami (cult film legend Meiko Kaji) kills a member of a yakuza group and goes away to prison. Upon her release three years later, she’s a shamed woman confined to living in the shadowy world of sex clubs and street gangs. She returns to the city to live with her uncle, a billiard-hall owner, and after befriending pimp and ne’er-do-well Ryuji (Tsunehiko Watase), she gets a job working at a hostess club in the chic Ginza neighborhood, where the expensive shops and neon lights conceal a dark world of crime and sexual slavery. But when a rival gang attempts to muscle in on the club, Nami becomes enmeshed in a violent struggle that forces her to wield a skilled pool cue to defend her uncle’s business, and eventually a short sword to wreak bloody vengeance upon her enemies.

Hanayagi Genshu Gokuchūki II

Hanayagi Genshu Gokuchūki II
  • Release: 01/04/1985
Hanayagi Genshu, who spent a winter in Tochihara Women's Prison due to an injury to the Hanayagi style Iemoto, is allowed to be paroleed. In Asakusa, she reunited with her prison companion, Sayoko Nakano. Genshu, Sayoko, and Setsuko Kanno gather at a yakitori restaurant to reminisce about their prison days. This is the second drama of her prison record that was broadcast in 1984 and caused a sensation.

Delinquent Girl Boss: Blossoming Night Dreams

Delinquent Girl Boss: Blossoming Night Dreams
6.2/10
  • Genre: Crime
  • Release: 22/09/1970
Rika is released from girls detention school and then winds up at a lounge bar where she finds her other classmates working. This lounge bar is run by Junko Miyazono.

Follow the Girls

Follow the Girls
7.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 19/05/1971
  • Character: Murae
Comedy of an entertainment agent and strip-teasers.

The Wild Trucker

The Wild Trucker
5.4/10
The comical adventures of two long-distance truck drivers, Momojiro and Kinzo, continue. Momojiro and Eizo help bring home the father of two young children in time to celebrate New Year’s together.

Snake Princess: Oshima and Sentaro

Snake Princess: Oshima and Sentaro
  • Release: 18/09/1965
Young Sentaro struggles to avenge the murder of his younger sister Osuga and their father.

For Kayako

For Kayako
7/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 10/11/1984
  • Character: Toshi Matsumoto
A film about the substantial population of Koreans living in Japan, and the love affair between Kayako, a Japanese girl, and Im, a Korean.

Downtown Blues

Downtown Blues
The desires and pretensions of woman of the Ginza are depicted.

Hooligans on Buggies

Hooligans on Buggies
Rivalry between a hoodlum group and a gangster organization.

Showdown of Men 2

Showdown of Men 2
Part two.

Oh, My Comrade!

Oh, My Comrade!
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 19/09/1970
  • Character: Matsuko
Fukuzo, Kato and Matsuko, Kato's wife, are operating the "Kurenai Sightseeing Service" in Tokyo. Fukuzo and Kato were comrades during the war. One day Fukuzo guides Harumi, an old woman, to the Yasukuni Shrine where the souls of fallen soldiers are enshrined. Finding she has no place to go, Fukuzo carries her to his shack by the sea.

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