The best Makoto Satō’s comedy movies

Makoto Satō

Makoto Satō

18/03/1934- 06/12/2012
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Makoto Satō’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 Makoto Satō.

The Hidden Fortress

The Hidden Fortress
8.1/10
Japanese peasants Matashichi and Tahei try and fail to make a profit from a tribal war. They find a man and woman whom they believe are simple tribe members hiding in a fortress. Although the peasants don't know that Rokurota is a general and Yuki is a princess, the peasants agree to accompany the pair to safety in return for gold. Along the way, the general must prove his expertise in battle while also hiding his identity.

Lost World Of Sinbad

Lost World Of Sinbad
6.2/10
An adventurous and daring sailor sets sail to the castle of an ailing king to stop an evil premier, hungry for power and wealth, from succeeding the throne and marrying the king's beautiful daughter. Along the way, with the help of some courageous rebels and a lustful wizard, he must overcome the powers of a bewitching witch, a band of ruthless pirates, and the castle's Imperial guards. He must also free those kidnapped into slavery and restore the king's reputation.

Miss Lonely

Miss Lonely
7.3/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 12/04/1985
  • Character: Principal Okamoto
A lonely high schooler suddenly meets the love of his life out of thin air. Is she a real person or a figment of his imagination?

Desperado Outpost

Desperado Outpost
6.8/10
  • Genre: ActionComedyWar
  • Release: 06/10/1959
  • Character: Sergeant Okubo, alias Araki
When Sergeant Okubo's brother is murdered at a Japanese outpost in Northern China during the Second World War, Okubo poses as a war correspondent and seeks out his brother's killer.

I Are You, You Am Me

I Are You, You Am Me
7.2/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 17/04/1982
  • Character: Akio Saitoh
9th-graders Kazuo (boy) and Kazumi (girl) take a tumble at a temple in a small seacoast town in Japan. Through supernatural intervention, their minds and bodies are switched, and the result is a touching and hilarious coming-of-age comedy as they attempt to survive the pressures of junior high school life.

Bound for the Fields, the Mountains, and the Seacoast

Bound for the Fields, the Mountains, and the Seacoast
7.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 04/10/1986
  • Character: Seiroku the Pimp
During the fervently nationalist months leading up to World War II, a rebellious teenager is transferred to a new primary school in a small Inland Sea town. He vies with the school’s reigning bully, who takes a romantic interest in his older stepsister. When they learn she’s going to be sold to a brothel to pay off her father’s debts, they form an uneasy alliance to free her. With surprising moments of caricature and slapstick, Obayashi celebrates the anarchic world of adolescence while also satirizing adult hypocrisy and conformism.

The Executioner II: Karate Inferno

The Executioner II: Karate Inferno
5.5/10
When a priceless jewel owned by rich heiress Sabine is stolen, along with her daughter, Professional thief and hired killer Ryuichi Koga and his gang are hired to retrieve both. At a ransom exchange, the team save the girl but lose the money and the jewel. When Sabine decides to deal directly with the thieves and obtains the jewel on her own by paying the ransom, Koga, having been stiffed of his fee by Sabine, steals the jewel. Little does he know, it’s a fake. Now, Koga and the team must break into a high security bank to steal the real jewel.

The Killing Bottle

The Killing Bottle
6.8/10
In Hong Kong an International Secret Police (ISP) Agent is murdered while investigating ZZZ, a group bent on assassinating the Prime Minister of Buddhabal. ISP Agents Carter and Kitami are assigned to the case. When the Prime Minister arrives in Tokyo for a friendship visit, Carter and Kitami are on hand to protect him. On hand, too, are assorted ZZZ blackguards. Several attempts on the Prime Minister's life fail, until finally the ZZZ introduces a new device designed to eliminate not only the Prime Minister but the ISP Agents as well: THE KILLING BOTTLE, then, is a pocket-sized container filled with a substance that can expand to thousands of times its size and throttle its victim, then disappear leaving only the corpse.

Truck Rascals: No One Can Stop Me

Truck Rascals: No One Can Stop Me
6.3/10
The first of many movies featuring the lighthearted adventures of two truck drivers. Momojiro and his best friend Kinzo take to the road on their cargo trucks impressing each other with their skills in driving fast and evading the police while transporting commodities throughout the country. Chance encounters with people along the way help them to come to terms with events clouding their past and offer them a shot at redemption.

Westward Desperado

Westward Desperado
7/10
Follow-up to Desperado Outpost (1959) sees Japanese soldiers seeking the flag of a defeated regiment in China.

風来忍法帖 八方破れ

風来忍法帖 八方破れ
The second of two films based on the novel by Futaro Yamada.

A Keg of Powder

A Keg of Powder
6.4/10
  • Genre: ActionComedy
  • Release: 09/12/1964
  • Character: Inspector Yagyu
In the third installment in the "Kokusai himitsu keisatsu" series, agent Jiro Kitami investigates the mysterious disappearance of a prominent scientist. Edited into Woody Allen's "What's Up, Tiger Lily?" along with the 4th film in the series, "Key of Keys".

風来忍法帖

風来忍法帖
The first of two films based on the novel by Futaro Yamada.

Shomuni

Shomuni
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 28/11/1998
Based on the comic by Hiroyuki Yasuda

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