5000 results found for: Last Week of Summer
Shuchakueki Series 1
Japanese Special - 1990, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Shu Ressha" (終列車) by Morimura Seiichi (森村誠一).
Tabaruzaka
Japanese Special - 1987, 2 episodes
Known as the ”Last Samurai” Saigo Takamori was a stout giant of a man with a huge head and a neck like a bear. As the leader of Satsuma’s anti-Western faction, he was instumental in establishing the Sat-Cho Alliance…
Deadly Confrontation
Taiwanese Movie - 1979
A ruthless warlord has taken control of a large mine and plans to use the profits to further his political cause, but a group of revolutionaries team up with an undercover agent and put an end to his dastardly scheme.…
Bruce Lee and I
Hong Kong Movie - 19764.4
A movie on the life of the renowned Bruce Lee, especially his relationship with his mistress. (Source: IMDb)
Sashow Taeko Saigo no Jiken
Japanese Drama - 1995, 11 episodes7.1
Policewoman and Team leader are lovers and they solve major crimes together, targeting psychos. One day, the team leader suddenly became a criminal as well.
Tenshi ni Request wo
Japanese Drama - 2020, 5 episodes7.8
Former detective Shimada Shugo now runs a private detective agency, with the help of his assistant Kojima Akari. Recent cases have been pretty routine, until he receives an intriguing request from a seemingly wealthy…
Saishu Resha de Hajimaru Koi
Japanese Drama - 2023, 3 episodes7.2
Haru once achieved his dream but then gave up. After returning to his hometown of Nagoya, he continues to distrust people and lives with no particular purpose in life. On the way to his late-night part-time job, he…
Our Beloved Summer: The Documentary
Korean Special - 2022, 1 episodes8.0
A compilation of the documentary that was produced during the drama "Our Beloved Summer". (Source: curiousdannii at MyDramaList)
Bad Boys J the Movie: Saigo ni Mamoru Mono
Japanese Movie - 20137.4
“BEAST,” led by the strongest man, Danno Hidenori; the host-style group “Hiroshima Knights,” headed by the handsome Hiro; and “Gokurakucho,” with Kiriki Tsukasa, who appears to be an ordinary man at first…
Ko Myoung Sung
Ko Myoung Sung is a South Korean director and screenwriter, born in Busan. He studied film directing at the Japan Institute of the Moving Image in Tokyo. His debut feature documentary Good Bye (2010) was shown in the 2nd DMZ International Documentary Film Festival. The 12th Suspect (2019) is a new film…
Sawamura Gennosuke IV
Sawamura Gennosuke IV was an outstanding onnagata actor, who was also able to play a wide range of male roles. Akuba roles were his field of excellence, like Otomi ("Kirare Otomi") or Dakki no Ohyaku ("Hyaku Monogatari"). He moved at the beginning of the 20th century from ôshibai, where he was supporting…
Han Woon Sa
Born on January 15, 1923 , Goesan, Chungcheongbuk - do, South Korea. His real name is Han Gan Nam (한간남,韓看南) . Religion is Buddhism . After graduating from Cheongju Commercial High School in 1941, he studied in Japan and attended the Department of Philosophy at Chuo University . He was conscripted…
Shima Koji
Shima Koji was a Japanese actor, film director and screenwriter. Born as Takehiko Kagoshima in Nagasaki, Shima left for Tokyo after graduating from high school. He joined the Nikkatsu studio as an actor in 1925. He appeared in over 90 films as an actor, playing mostly romantic leads. He turned to directing…
Hwang Ryeo Hui
Born in Seoul in 1928, her real name is Hwang Young Hee. After she finished Gyeonggi Girls' High School, she applied for the 2nd Actress Recruitment hosted by Koryo Film Company, and she was selected as No. 1, and she played the role of Lee Hye Ja in Director Choi In Gyu's 'Viva Freedom!' (1946). Her…
Yamamuro Ko
Yamamuro Ko, born Nishimori Takashige (西森高茂), was a Japanese actor from Kochi, Japan. He graduated from Kochi Castle East Commercial School. In 1927, he joined the Nikkatsu Daishogun Studio under the stage name Murakami Eiji ((村上英二), occasionally working under his real name. In 1933,…
Horikawa Hiromichi
Horikawa Hiromichi was a Japanese director. He was assistant director to Kurosawa Akira for the production of Seven Samurai (1954) and Throne of Blood (1957). Akira Kurosawa’s assistant on numerous films including Ikiru (1952) and Seven Samurai (Shichinin no samurai, 1954), Horikawa has never achieved…
Sono Kayako
Sono Kayako was a Japanese actress born in Tokyo and raised in Tennoji Ward, Osaka. She graduated from Kobe College Faculty of Letters. In 1953, she became an auditor of NHK's Osaka Broadcasting Theater Company, appeared in the station's "Bonus", and has been active since the early days of television.…
Izumo Yaeko
Izumo Yaeko was a Japanese actress born in Hachinohe Town, Aomori Prefecture. Her death date is unknown. After graduating from high school, she learned to dance under Eliana Pavlova. In May 1930, she joined Shochiku Kamata Photo Studio and made her movie debut with "Hohoemu Jinsei" directed by Gosho…
Kobayashi Tsuneo
Graduated from Nihon University Art Department in 1934 . Selected and performed in the Takarazuka Revue review script open call for participants. In 1935, he joined the production department of the Tokyo Vocal Film Factory of the same Toho affiliate and studied under Shiro Toyoda , triggered by the…














