The best Yôko Namikawa’s movies

Yôko Namikawa

Yôko Namikawa

07/11/1950 (73 años)
We present our ranking of the best Yôko Namikawa’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 Yôko Namikawa.
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Sleepy Eyes Of Death 14: Fylfot Swordplay

Sleepy Eyes Of Death 14: Fylfot Swordplay
5.6/10
  • Genre: Action
  • Release: 20/12/1969
Getting an opportunity to meet with another half-Caucasian swordsman, Kyoshiro finds himself involved in a series of dangerous encounters.

The Falcon Fighters

The Falcon Fighters
7.4/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 01/11/1969
  • Character: Keiko
In the prewar days leading up to the Second Sino-Japanese War of 1937, head flight instructor Lt. Katō Tateo of the Imperial Japanese Army-Air Corps trains new volunteers from the Army's Infantry to become Japan's next generation of fighter pilots at the Tokorozawa Flying School. Flying Kawasaki Ko-4 biplanes, Lt. Katō will train both friend and future foe alike. But as war in China breaks out, Katō now in command of the 5th Rentai will take his untested men flying antiquated planes into aerial combat against the Chinese Air Force who is now headed by Lt. Cho who Katō both earlier befriended and personally trained himself. While Katō's squadron ultimately achieves air superiority over the skies of Manchuria, it comes at a high price in men to which each loss carries a heavy burden that he alone must carry. As the war widens into the Second World War, Captain Katō must battle an ever advancing array of deadlier new enemies flying ever more modern fighter planes.

Thousand Cranes

Thousand Cranes
7.2/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 19/04/1969
  • Character: Yukiko Inamura
The entangled relations between the son of a seductive tea-ceremony teacher and the women in his father's life. Based on the novel by Kawabata Yasunari.

The House of Wooden Blocks

The House of Wooden Blocks
6.5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 30/10/1968
On his return from school, young Ichiro finds his father in bed with his adopted sister, Namie. Enraged, he decides to outdo his father in terms of immoral behaviour.

The Magoichi Saga

The Magoichi Saga
6.9/10
  • Genre: ActionDrama
  • Release: 13/09/1969
  • Character: Kano
Lord Oda Nobunaga gains control of nearly all of Japan and tries to enlist the aid of Magoichi and his 3.000 gunners.

Born Fighter

Born Fighter
  • Release: 21/02/1970
  • Character: Ofuji
Story about a big boss who built the foundation of an industrial city.

The Killer's Killer

The Killer's Killer
  • Genre: Action
  • Release: 05/12/1970
Takeshi Ijuin leaves for Chicago to be a cameraman, and a few years later returns to Japan. But he only learned the technique of homicide in Chicago. When he visits the graveyard with his father to pray at his mother's tomb, his father is shot by someone. Now he thirsts for revenge.

Mission: Iron Castle

Mission: Iron Castle
7.4/10
The Shinobi-no-Mono series was so successful that Daiei Studios dipped into the well one more time, making the best 60′s B&W ninja movie ever seen in the otherwise color-dominated year of 1970. Issei Mori directs Hiroki Matsukata as the reluctant leader of a small band of spies charged with kidnapping a noblewoman from a heavily ninja-proofed castle. The finality of the air slowly began to fill like smoke, and in all that had become dark the loyalty of the Ninja who dared to go shone like light as they entered a world shrouded in mystery. Things do not go as planned in what is possibly the darkest and most fatalistic of the already noir-ish 60′s fare. Both the decade and it’s distinctive style of shinobi cinema went out on a high note with Mission Iron Castle.

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