The best Yoshio Harada’s comedy movies

Yoshio Harada

Yoshio Harada

29/02/1940- 19/07/2011
Today we present the best Yoshio Harada’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Yoshio Harada’s movies.

Party 7

Party 7
6.2/10
  • Genre: ActionComedy
  • Release: 27/09/2000
  • Character: Captain Banana
Seven characters, introduced at the start of the film, get thrown together into the same hotel room: a thief who's stolen a suitcase of money from the mob, his ex-girlfriend, her obsessive boyfriend, the mob soldier sent to retrieve the briefcase, another mobster sent to kill them, master voyeur Captain Banana and his new apprentice, The Mister Yellow. Who will end up with the money?

9 Souls

9 Souls
7.1/10
After discovering a hole in their crowded cell, nine prisoners escape their confinement to track down the key of the universe, which a fellow prisoner known as the Counterfeit King said he had hidden.

The Story of Pupu

The Story of Pupu
6.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 04/04/1998
Fu and Suzu are two pretty anarchist girls who decide to take to the road. They set off on a journey to visit the tomb of a small pig by name Pupu. On the way, Suzu decides to drop in on a man with whom she had had an affair in the past. All would indicate she would like to blackmail him. Going their way, they meet a gay couple and a golf player in a blue convertible.Because of Suzu's unbalanced personality, they are always in trouble. Wherever they may be, however, the hero TrunkMan invariably appears in time to save them. Suzu eventually falls in love with the hero, all of which makes for a delicate situation as regards Fu who decides to leave her.

The Assassination of Ryoma

The Assassination of Ryoma
6.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 02/08/1974
  • Character: Ryoma Sakamoto
Story of the last three days in the life of Sakamoto Ryoma (1836-1867), imperial loyalist who tried to unite the Choshu and Satsuma clans and prepared the way for the Meiji Restoration (1868).

No More Comics!

No More Comics!
6.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 01/02/1986
  • Character: Producer
Stuck doing show-biz schlock, an investigative reporter stumbles on a scheme to swindle pensions through an attractive gold futures scam, a potential news-story.

Dream Street

Dream Street
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 05/08/1989
  • Character: Mori Masahisa
A comedy about the lives of people living in the shopping district of Osaka.

Shutchō

Shutchō
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 30/09/1989

The New Morning of Billy the Kid

The New Morning of Billy the Kid
5.7/10
All the protagonists move about in a Tokyo Bar that has an entire wall taken up with a black-and-white reproduction of a photo of Monument Valley. The action starts as Billy the Kid, in full living color, walks out of the photo and gets a job as a waiter. Along with him on the working staff are a samurai straight out of the history books, a G.I. from World War II, and several other anachronistic characters. The plot (as such) revolves around keeping away the brutal mobsters and thugs who dominate the city streets outside of the bar, making the tavern safe for its easily recognized facsimiles of well-known characters.

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