Tokugawa Ieyasu (1965)
Tokugawa Ieyasu (1965) In turbulent 16th-century Japan, the leaders of a minor fief have their child taken from them as a political hostage. His mother and his clan endure years of tribulations until he can return.
Akôjô danzetsu (1978)
Akôjô danzetsu (1978) This is the story of "The Forty-Seven Ronin." Based on historical events in 1701 -- 1702, the movie tells the tale of the Asano clan's downfall and the revenge of its former samurai on the ...
Bakumatsu (1970)
Bakumatsu (1970) The story of Ryoma Sakamoto, considered to be the architect behind the downfall of the Tokugawa shogunate. He was considered an outlaw by his own clan, hunted by his government, and was despised by supporters of the Shogun as well as the Loyalists for desiring the opening of Japan t
Fuunji Oda Nobunaga (1959)
Fuunji Oda Nobunaga 1959 LUCKY ADVENTURER ODA NOBUNAGA 1959 is a lively samurai film dramatizing a pivotal turning point in the life and career of Nobunaga Oda, who figured prominently in efforts to unify the warring states of Japan under a central ruler in the late 16th century The first Tokugawa S
Death of a Tea Master (1989)
Death of a Tea Master 1989 Years after the death of legendary tea master Rikyu, his disciple Honkakubo attempts to resolve the mystery of the masters death Years before Sen Rikyu is a ceremonial tea master who advises warlord Hideyoshi in sixteenth century feudal Japan His daughter, the beautiful La
Revenge (1964)
Revenge 1964 Shinpachi, a poor samurai with no prospects, gets in an argument with Magodayu, a high ranking officer, resulting in an illegal duel and Magodayus death To save face for both familes, both participants are declared insane, and Shinapachi is exiled to a remote temple