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Black Snow
Japanese Movie - 19656.0
Black Snow tells the story of Jiro, a young man with several disorders because his mother is a prostitute. In addition, he lives in a brothel near an American military base. One night, he stabs an American sergeant…
The Black Challenger
Japanese Movie - 1965
~~ Adapted from the novel "Hakaba ni Kokkyo Wanai" (墓場に国境はない) by Yamamura's Masao (山村正夫).
Black Tight Killers
Japanese Movie - 19666.7
Daisuke Honda, a war photographer in Vietnam, meets Yuriko Sawanouchi, a stewardess on his plane back to Japan. After drinking with her at a Tokyo bar, he becomes involved in saving Yuriko from assassination by stylish,…
Black Gambler: Murderous Dice
Japanese Movie - 1965
Himuro, who defeated Macau's number one gambler, is targeted and forced to confront the Macau gambling organisation. ~~ The 7th of the 8 part 'Gambler' series movies.
Black-Haired Youth
Korean Movie - 1966
Du Shik and Seong Ok grew up as orphans together and are like brother and sister, taking care of and loving each other. Du Shik always tries to make her happy. (Source: KMDb)
Chieh Yuen
Chieh Yuen was born on March 15, 1945 in Haifeng, Guangdong, China as Chieh Yu Kun. He is known for his work on The Eight Masters (1977), The Lady Professional (1971) and Twelve Deadly Coins (1969). He died on November 16, 1977 in Hong Kong. (Source: IMDB)
Joe Yamanaka
Yamanaka Joe was a Japanese musician, actor, and professional boxer from Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture. His real name is Yamanaka Akira and his ring name during his professional boxer days was Jo Akira. Born as the only mixed-race child of the seven siblings. His father is "African-American". He…
Lao She
Lao She was a Chinese novelist and dramatist. He was one of the most significant figures of 20th-century Chinese literature and is best known for his novel "Rickshaw Boy" and the play "Teahouse" (茶館). Lao She was a major popularizer of humor writing in China, especially through his novels, his short…
Margaret Tu
Margaret Tu Chuan was born in Chengdu, Sichuan, China as Xiaoping Peng. She was an actress, known for Second Spring (1963), Madame White Snake (1962) and Songfest (1964). She died on November 30, 1969 in Hong Kong. (Source: IMDb)














