The best Shôki Fukae’s drama movies

Shôki Fukae

Shôki Fukae

14/01/1928- 01/11/2015
We present our ranking of the best Shôki Fukae’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 Shôki Fukae.

The Burmese Harp

The Burmese Harp
8/10
In the War's closing days, when a conscience-driven Japanese soldier fails to get his countrymen to surrender to overwhelming force, he adopts the lifestyle of a Buddhist monk.

Zatoichi at Large

Zatoichi at Large
6.9/10
Blind masseur and master swordsman Zatoichi finds a robbed and fatally wounded pregnant woman, whose baby he delivers before she dies. He takes the baby in search of its father and finds the child's aunt, who is about to be forced into prostitution for want of a payment the dead mother was bringing. Zatoichi determines to save the woman from her cruel fate.

Eighteen Years, to the Sea

Eighteen Years, to the Sea
6.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 18/08/1979
  • Character: Gang Leader
Kei and Atsuo were both enrolled in summer school. Kei was an honor student, and Atsuo was the polar opposite - but opposites attract. After school, the two head to the beach, where they find another student from their school competing against a local gang member, to see who is able to hold his breath longer under water. Overwhelmed by the excitement, Kei and Atsuo decide to try themselves.

Lost Virgin

Lost Virgin
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 02/11/1968
  • Character: Katsumata
Story of a nineteen-year-old office girl who loses her virginity.

The Warped Ones

The Warped Ones
6.9/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 03/09/1960
  • Character: Young detective
A juvenile delinquent gets out of the pen and immediately embarks on a rampage of untethered anger, most of it directed at the girlfriend of the journalist who helped send him up.

I Am Waiting

I Am Waiting
7/10
A former boxer gets involved with a club hostess trying to escape the clutches of her gangster employer.

The Boy Who Came Back

The Boy Who Came Back
6.5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 29/06/1958
  • Character: Ямасита
Nobuo is a hot-headed hoodlum fresh out of reform school who struggles to make a clean break with his tearaway past.

The Flower and the Angry Waves

The Flower and the Angry Waves
6.6/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 08/02/1964
  • Character: Sakurada
Akira Kobayashi stars as a coal-miner who leads a rebellion against a nasty tyrant.

Underworld Beauty

Underworld Beauty
7/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 25/03/1958
  • Character: Fujita
The moment he's released from prison, the honorable gangster Miyamoto recovers the stolen diamonds he had stashed before getting pinched. When he returns to his haunt to make good by friend who took a bullet for him, he is diverted by the greedy boss Oyane and his insatiable taste for Miyamoto's precious stones. Replete with film noir style, "Underworld Beauty" is one of Suzuki's best nods to the American gangster genre.

Yakuza Wolf: Extend My Condolences

Yakuza Wolf: Extend My Condolences
6.3/10
Attacking Asao Uchida's lonely, clifftop mansion in no-holds barred massacre.

Burning Clouds

Burning Clouds
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 03/05/1967
  • Character: Tachibana

Blood For Blood

Blood For Blood
6/10
The Akiba and Shimura crime families run the streets of “K City”. With the construction of new buildings and new factories underway, the city has sprouted into a boomtown and business is good. Two of the most infamous mobs of Tokyo want a piece of the pie. As out-of-town yakuza flood the city overnight, the crime boss of the Akiba family, Tezuka (Joe Shishido), is released from prison after a five year sentence. He does not like the "change" he sees.

Tale of the Last Japanese Yakuza

Tale of the Last Japanese Yakuza
Yakuza drama with Meiko Kaji directed by Masahiro Makino

Vermillion Sword: Scabbard Code Sword Amidst the Swirling Cherry Blossoms

Vermillion Sword: Scabbard Code Sword Amidst the Swirling Cherry Blossoms
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 22/11/1969
  • Character: Takeshi Igarashi
Beginning of the Showa era, Takasaki City in Joshu (Gunma Province). Gambler Inufushi Yoichi continues to lose at Takamasa's gambling house. The authoritative female gambler Ai gives him money and advises him to think seriously about his life. She has to leave Takamasa because of him. She travels to Tomioka for advice from Matsumiya Seiji, who previously helped her. However, the latter is killed due to a conflict with the Kaizu-gumi yakuza family, making his wife Tane a widow...

Massacre Gun

Massacre Gun
7/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 06/09/1967
  • Character: Konno
Kuroda (Jô Shishido) is a mob hitman who turns on his employers after being forced to execute his lover. Joining forces with his similarly wronged brothers, hot-headed Eiji (Tatsuya Fuji) and aspiring boxer Saburô (Jirô Okazaki), the trio escalate their mob retaliation to all-out turf war where no one will stop until one faction emerges victorious.

Kakedashi keiji

Kakedashi keiji

Lone Wolf & Child: Assassin on the Road to Hell

Lone Wolf & Child: Assassin on the Road to Hell
7.4/10
The tale of Ogami Itto and his son Daigoro has come full circle with the greatest sword actor of all time, Wakayama Tomisaburo now playing Lone Wolf's mortal enemy, the evil Lord Yagyu Retsudo, who masterminded Ogami's fall from grace. Brilliant sword actor Takahashi Hideki takes over as the former shogunate decapitator, and his stunning swordsmanship is second to none! The story of Lone Wolf and Child has been told many times, but never before like this. With the magnificent sword skills of Takahashi Hideki as Ogami Itto, the Shogun's Decapitator and Wakayama Tomisaburo as the power hungry Lord Yagyu Retsudo the story has come full circle.

Farewell to the Code

Farewell to the Code
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 11/09/1971

A Young Female Instructor

A Young Female Instructor
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 15/04/1978
A junior high school teacher is raped by several students inside the school.

Chivalrous Man: Junkyard of Life

Chivalrous Man: Junkyard of Life
End of the Taisho period. In the city of Kiryu, where the wind is constantly blowing, the heads of the yakuza families of Kanhasshu (eight Kanto provinces) were to raise funds for the construction of the Chuji Kunisada monument. Responsible for the fundraiser was Jokichi from the Asami family, but Matsugoro from the Kuromatsu family, who wanted to become the greatest boss of the Kanhasshu yakuza, is trying to take over the textile market that Jokichi controls and intercept the fundraiser.

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