3618 results found for: Village
Ahiru no Uta ga Kikoete kuru yo.
Japanese Movie - 1993
A man fed up with city life moves to a village in the mountains. (Source: Letterboxd) ~~ Adapted from the short story "Ahiru no Shiiku" (アヒルの飼育) by Shiina Makoto (椎名誠).
Writing Kung Fu
Hong Kong Movie - 19796.0
A frail schoolteacher must learn kung-fu to defend his village against a wandering Vietnamese killer who plays and fights with a flute. (Source: IMDB)
Five Fingers of Steel
Hong Kong Movie - 1982
An evil martial arts school attempts to take over a small village, killing the benevolent head of a security service in the process. Revenge is of course the order of the day. (Source: IMDb)
Strawman
Taiwanese Movie - 198710.0
Chronicles the last days of Japanese rule in a Taiwanese village, in a quasi-comical style. [Source: IMDB)
Twenty-Four Eyes
Japanese Movie - 19877.1
The story of a teacher who comes to a village on the Inland Sea and the relationship that develops between her and her 12 pupils. (Source: TMDB) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Twenty-Four Eyes" (二十四の瞳) by Sakae…
Magic of Spell
Taiwanese Movie - 1988
Peach Boy and his mother live in a village. One day a young man comes to the village and asks Peach Boy to be his teacher. At the same time, the Elder of Devil Palace kills his mother. The battle between Peach Boy…
Spooky Spooky
Hong Kong Movie - 19885.9
Years ago, a village head in the Hong Kong countryside executed a man for committing adultery by drowning him in the ocean. His mistress, in attempts to flee the village, dies when she plummets into a pool of quicksand.…
A Dwarf Launches a Little Ball
Korean Movie - 19815.7
Kim Bul is a midget who lives in Happy Village with his wife, his eldest son Young Su, a salt farmer, Young Ho, his second son who works at the boxing gym, and Young Hi, his daughter. But his family moves from the…
The Glass Cape
Japanese Movie - 19896.0
This beautiful tale is set in a small mountain village in the early 1920s. Fatherless Karin, who lives alone with her ailing mother, meets and befriends Takada Saburo, nicknamed "Mata Saburo of Wind". She and her classmates…
Yellow Fangs
Japanese Movie - 19905.7
A ferocious 900-lb bear nicknamed “Red Spot” terrorizes a mountain village in Hokkaido for days, murdering and eating many men and women. A bear hunter named Eiji lets a young woman named Yuki stay with him after…
Funabashi Gen
Funabashi Gen was a Japanese actor born in Obihiro City, Hokkaido. In 1948, while attending the preparatory course at Hosei University, he passed the first New Face of Toyoko Film (the predecessor of Toei), dropped out of college and joined the company, and made his debut with "Thief of the Moonlight…
Yu Yue Xian
Yu Yue Xian, born in Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, was a Chinese actress. She graduated from the Performance Department of Central Academy of Drama, class of 1992, and was an actress at the Tianjin People's Art Theatre. On August 9, 2021, Yu Yue Xian died in a car accident in Alxa,…
Jin Hae Sung
Jin Hae Sung is a South Korean trot singer. He attended the Department of Applied Music at Dongju University. He made his debut in 2012 but it was until 2018 when he started gaining some popularity and was able to attend music shows. He is a former judo athlete and he won the KBS Trot Survival Audition…
Kobayashi Tokuji
Kobayashi Tokuji was a Japanese actor from Hyogo, Japan, born in Okayama. He worked as a supporting actor at Shochiku, appearing in about 200 films at the Kamata and Ofuna studios. Initially, he dropped out of Okayama City Industrial School and later formed a student theater group that toured various…
Kita Ryuji
Kita Ryuji was a Japanese actor. He started out in the film industry in the scriptwriting department at Shochiku Ofuna Studios, then later joined Nikkatsu Tamagawa as an actor in 1937. He joined Shochiku Ofuna as an actor in 1950, where he was given roles as fathers, principals and executives, roles…
Mitani Noboru
Noboru Mitani was a Japanese actor, born in Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan. He was known for "A Thousand & One Nights" (1969), "Dodes'ka-den" (1970) and "The Geisha House" (1998).














