The best Mayuri Mokushô’s movies

Mayuri Mokushô

Mayuri Mokushô

17/10/1929 (94 años)
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Godzilla Raids Again

Godzilla Raids Again
5.7/10
Two fishing scout pilots make a horrifying discovery when they encounter a second Godzilla alongside a new monster named Anguirus. Without the weapon that killed the original, authorities attempt to lure Godzilla away from the mainland. But Anguirus soon arrives and the two monsters make their way towards Osaka as Japan braces for tragedy.

Drunken Angel

Drunken Angel
7.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 27/04/1948
  • Character: Daughter at Flower Shop
The chaotic worlds of the Yakuza and an alcoholic doctor collide in this film noir classic from Akira Kurosawa. Gangster Toshiro Mifune visits doctor Takashi Shimura, after an unfortunate incident with a bullet. The doctor, who despises the Yakuza, discovers the young man is suffering from tuberculosis, a disease symbolic of what is happening to the doctor and the community he serves. Facing his own anger and fear, the doctor aligns himself with the gangster's world.

Floating Clouds

Floating Clouds
7.6/10
A married Japanese forester during WWII is sent to Indochina to manage forests. He meets a young Japanese typist and promises to leave his wife. He doesn't and after the war, she turns up and the affair resumes.

Gigantis the Fire Monster

Gigantis the Fire Monster
4.2/10
The altered American release of Godzilla Raids Again. Originally meant to be known as the The Volcano Monsters, the film was eventually released as "Gigantis."

White Beast

White Beast
6.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 03/06/1950
The critical establishment was clearly not prepared to accept a woman's prison film featuring former prostitutes recovering from venereal diseases, unwanted pregnancies, and estranged lovers. With its cat fights, hysterical tantrums, film noir lighting, and dramatic music, White Beast is indicative of the new influences of the Hollywood psychological thriller on Naruse. Caged (John Cromwell, 1950) initiated a cycle of women's prison movies in the United States that may or may not have been shown in Japan, but the stylistics of White Beast draw on the same paranoid woman's films and film noir conventions that preceded the American cycle.

Conduct Report on Professor Ishinaka

Conduct Report on Professor Ishinaka
6.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 22/01/1950
Three humorous love stories set in rural Japan.

Sunflower Girl

Sunflower Girl
7.4/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 26/03/1953
  • Character: Toshiko Shiimura
Young Setsuko Fujino begins a new job at Tokyo Chemical Company. She likes her boss, Ippei Hitachi, and enjoys serving him tea, despite the fact that her fellow workers think the women employees should not have to act in such a servile manner. When the women go on strike over the issue, Setsuko finds herself caught in the middle. When the heir to the company, Ryosuke Tanabe, proposes marriage to Setsuko, she is honored, but realizes that her real affection is for Hitachi.

Jirocho's New Year

Jirocho's New Year
6/10
  • Release: 03/01/1954

Ditch

Ditch
7.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 27/07/1954
Toku, a factory worker gives food to a starving woman, Tsuru, who then follows him home. He shares a shack in a shanty village in Kawasaki with his friend Pin-chan. The two men try to get rid of her but then let her stay when she gives them money. Tsuru tells the people of the village that she lost her job due to a strike, then was robbed of her severance pay, then sold to a brothel in Tsuchiura. She ran away with a friend from Kawasaki. Toku and Pin-chan sell her to a geisha house and spend the money. She is thrown out. The owner demands his money back. Tsuru earns the money to pay their debt by working as a prostitute outside the station. The other prostitutes beat her. She fends them off with a policeman's revolver and is then shot dead by the police.

Last of the Wild Ones

Last of the Wild Ones
7.7/10
  • Release: 08/06/1954
A legendary gangster raises himself out of a small town and gathers followers on his rise to power.

Spring Awakens

Spring Awakens
7.1/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 02/11/1947
Slice of life film centered around a couple of years in the life of a rural high school girl.

Wedding March

Wedding March
  • Release: 28/12/1951
  • Character: Taiko
Melodrama by Kon Ichikawa

Sanshiro of Ginza

Sanshiro of Ginza
7/10
  • Release: 30/03/1950
  • Character: Miko Kido
An early film by Kon Ichikawa

Stolen Love

Stolen Love
6.4/10
  • Release: 08/06/1951
  • Character: Vermicelli Obon
Romantic melodrama

Youth of Heiji Senigata

Youth of Heiji Senigata
7.3/10

Achako's Notebook of Youth: Tokyo

Achako's Notebook of Youth: Tokyo
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 28/08/1952
Japanese comedy film.

The Angry Street

The Angry Street
6.9/10
  • Release: 14/05/1950
The Angry Street includes a great deal of location shooting in the rebuilt city, including downtown streets, residential neighborhoods, the campus of the University of Tokyo, and the high life of jazzy dance halls. Sudo (Hara Yasumi) and Mori (Uno Jukichi) are two university students who make money by picking up rich girls in dance clubs and conning them into giving them cash. Mori is the brains of the operation, and Sudo is the suave dancer who picks up the girls. Over the course of the film, Sudo becomes involved with three different girls and is drawn into the gangster milieu, which he seems unable to resist even though he is responsible for his mother, grandmother, and sister, Masako (Wakayama Setsuko). In this world of bad boys and girls, Masako is the pillar of strength and moral virtue who finally enables Mori to straighten out.

Good Son-in-Law

Good Son-in-Law
  • Release: 14/04/1954
Asahi Shoji's office girl, Aiko Tatebayashi, is a modern girl of Akira herself. The dentist's father has already cleared up his eldest daughter Keiko to Mizukami, but this time Aiko's turn and her sister's wedding greeting card are handy to add a request for the color of her sister's son. However, Aiko, who wants to be herself, uses the help of her friend, private detective Nobuko Migishi, to break through the behavior of the matchmaker, Mrs. Yamaguchi, who is a matchmaker. However, Nobuko's mistress Rokuro Kojima has become sloppy these days, so when Aiko investigated this time, it was found that the cause was Kojima's best friend Hiroshi Minamimura. Aiko was completely indignant at Minamimura's rude attitude of saying what she thought. In the mouth of Mrs. Yamaguchi's match, Mr. Fumio Kaki, the sales manager, is the best candidate.

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