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Nemuri Kyoshiro 3: Engetsugiri
Japanese Movie - 19647.5
Third installment of Nemuri Kyoshiro's adventures.
Nemuri Kyoshiro 7: Tajo-ken
Japanese Movie - 19667.7
Seventh film about adventures of Nemuri Kyoshiro.
Nemuri Kyoshiro 6: Masho-ken
Japanese Movie - 19657.7
Sixth installment in the series about Nemuri Kyoshiro.
Nemuri Kyoshiro 9: Burai Hikae Masho no Hada
Japanese Movie - 19677.0
~~ Adapted from the novel "Nemuri Kyoshiro Burai Hikae" (眠狂四郎無頼控) by Shibata Renzaburo (柴田錬三郎).
Nemuri Kyoshiro 4: Joyoken
Japanese Movie - 19647.3
Fourth film about Nemuri Kyoshiro and his full moon cut.
Nemuri Kyoshiro 11: Hito hada kumo
Japanese Movie - 19687.2
Eleventh installment about adventures of Nemuri Kyoshiro.
Nemuri Kyoshiro 12: Akujo-gari
Japanese Movie - 19697.6
The last film about Nemuri Kyoshiro in which starred Ichikawa Raizo.
Kofujita Shoichi
Kofujita Shoichi was a Japanese actor born in Yushima, Hongo-ku, Tokyo. His real name is Fujita Masao. He has appeared in various Shinpa plays and is known as a child actor who played an active part in the Shochiku Kamata studio in the latter half of the Taisho era. In 1920, he joined Takeda Masanori…
Saga Zenpei
Saga Zenpei was a Japanese actor and filmmaker born in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture. He graduated from the Western Painting Department of the Japanese Art School. In 1929, he joined the Japan Proletarian Artist Alliance, but became an actor, and in the same year he entered the Tokyo Left Wing…
Maki Noriko
Maki Noriko (real name Makino Noriko) is a Japanese actress. Born in Manchuri, she moved to Tokyo after the war. She retired from acting in 1973 and an article in 2009 stated that she had died, but the detailed date of her death is unknown. (Source: wikipedia)
Enomoto Kenichi
Actor and comedian, known as the “Comedy King of Japan.” Enomoto actually debuted in show business in a Japanese production of the opera Carmen, singing in the chorus. He leveraged his improvisational skills to transition into film. He was also a talented singer and recorded for Columbia, Victor…
Ryu Keiichiro
Ryu Keiichiro was a Japanese screenwriter and novelist born in Akasaka-ku, Tokyo. His real name is Ikeda Ichiro. He graduated from the Department of French Studies, Faculty of Letters, University of Tokyo. During the war, he departed as a student soldier and fought in mainland China as an army officer.…
Suzuki Utako
Suzuki Utako was a Japanese actress born in Kanda-ku, Tokyo. Her husband is actor Mizushima Ryotaro. She graduated from Kanda Elementary School. In 1938, she retired from the actress business, which lasted more than 30 years. Her whereabouts after her are unknown. However, her husband Mizushima died…
Chiba Kichizo
He belonged to the magic lantern club of Yoshizawa Shoten , he worked as a developing engineer, and became a photography engineer when the company started producing newsreels in 1903 (Meiji36) .. In 1905 (Meiji 38) Togo Taisho Katsudo Shashin was filmed and according to Edamasa, Chiba was the first…
Xie Jin
Xie Jin (Chinese: 谢晋; 21 November 1923 – 18 October 2008) was a Chinese film director. He rose to prominence in 1957, directing the film Woman Basketball Player No. 5, and is considered one of the Third Generation directors of China. Most recently he was known for the direction of The Opium War.…
Jenny Tseng
Born in the former Portuguese colony of Macau to an expatriate Austrian civil engineer father and Chinese mother from Hong Kong, Jenny Tseng was a child of a divorced marriage who was put under parental custody of her estranged father with her Chinese stepmother and step-siblings. Feeling alienated…
Great Library
Na Dong Hyun, known professionally as Great Library, was a South Korean YouTuber. He graduated from Inhang High School. He was considered one of South Korea's first-generation broadcast streamers, beginning his broadcast activities on AfreecaTV in the early 2000s before expanding to Twitch and YouTube…














