1467 results found for: Yoru no Stranger Kyoufu
Evening Stream
Japanese Movie - 19606.3
The story centers on an uncomfortable love triangle – mother and daughter in love with the same brooding, incomplete male – that is sprung on us nearly at the halfway point. Naruse Mikio and Kawashima Yuzo share…
That Night's Wife
Japanese Movie - 19307.1
Desperate to save his ailing daughter, artist Hashizume Shuji makes a fateful decision. He will commit robbery in order to save her life and continue treatment. After the crime is complete and his escape made, Shuji…
8 Man
Japanese Movie - 19926.1
After Tokyo police officer Yokoda is killed in the line of duty, his chief decides to give Yokoda's body to Dr. Tani for use in a secret scientific experiment: Yokoda's brain will be transplanted into a super-powered…
Career Tantei Hinako no Chosa File
Japanese Special - 2003, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Yoru no Tantei" (夜の探偵) by Nishimura Kyotaro (西村京太郎).
Yo nimo Kimyo na Monogatari: 2017 Fall Special
Japanese Special - 2017, 1 episodes7.0
An omnibus special comprised of four segments: >> Story 1: "Terajima" (寺島) >> Story 2: "Free Style Kaachan" (フリースタイル母ちゃん) >> Story 3: "Unmei Tanchiki" (運命探知機) >> Story 4: "Yoru no…
Tamiya Jiro
Tamiya Jiro was born on August 25, 1935 in Kyoto City, Japan as Shibata Goro. He was an actor and producer, known for Miyamoto Musashi (1973), 3000 kiro no wana (1971) and Showdown at Night's End (1964). He was married to Fuji Yukiko. He died on December 29, 1978 in Tokyo, Japan.
Hara Hisako
Hara Hisako was a Japanese actress. Her birth name was Ishijima Hisa (石島久). She used the stage names Hara Hisako (原緋紗子) and Hara Hisako (原緋沙子). She was born in Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Japan, as the youngest of four siblings. Her father was a banker, but he passed away when she was…
Ohara Reiko
Ohara Reiko was a Japanese actress. She was born in Tokyo in 1946 to a family that sold Japanese confectionery in the Hongo area. Upon graduating from high school, she made her debut as an actress. She appeared in what came to be called “trendy” dramas, including “Rikon Tomodachi” with actor…
Amachi Shigeru
Amachi Shigeru was a Japanese actor. He appeared in more than 120 films from 1953 to 1984. Amachi joined the Shintoho studio as one of its "New Face" actors of 1951 and established himself in action and jidaigeki films. He gained fame for the nihilistic mood of his character in Akatsuki no Hijosen and…
Murakami Nijiro
Murakami Nijiro is a Japanese actor and voice actor, the only son of actor Murakami Jun and singer UA. His parents divorced when he was nine-years-old and he grew up with his mother, stepfather, and three half-siblings. While still attending preparatory school, he moved to Okinawa with his family. Murakami…
Yoshinaga Sayuri
Sayuri Yoshinaga (吉永 小百合 Yoshinaga Sayuri, born 13 March 1945) is a Japanese actress. She has won four Japan Academy Best Actress awards, more than any other actress, and has been called "one of the foremost stars in the postwar world of film." Her first media appearance was in the radio drama…
Watase Tsunehiko
Watase Tsunehiko was a Japanese actor. He won the award for best supporting actor at the 2nd Japan Academy Prize for The Incident and at the 3rd Hochi Film Award for The Incident, Koutei no inai hachigatsu and The Fall of Ako Castle. His older brother is the actor Watari Tetsuya. (Source: Wikipedia)
Tono Eijiro
Tono Eijiro was a Japanese actor and essayist born in North Kanra, Tomioka, Nanokaichi, Gunma, Japan. His stage name before the war was Honjo Katsuji (本庄克二). He was affiliated with Actor's Studio (俳優座). He was born into a sake brewing family. Tono's father moved to the Kanto region from…
Miyake Kuniko
Kuniko Miyake was born on September 17, 1916 in Saitama, Japan. She was an actress, known for Tokyo Story (1953), Until the End of the World (1991) and Escapade in Japan (1957). She died on November 4, 1992 in Japan. She appeared in more than 180 films from 1934 to 1991. Miyake joined the Shochiku studio…
Miyazono Junko
Junko Miyazono was born on May 30, 1943 in Tokyo, Japan as Junko Miyano. She is an actress, known for Furyô banchô: Inoshika Ochô (1969), Yôen dokufu-den: Han'nya no Ohyaku (1968) and Yôen dokufu-den: Okatsu kyôjô tabi (1969). (Source: IMBd)
Keibuho Sasaki Jotaro 2: Kokuhaku
Japanese Special - 2010, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the story "Yoru no Kiba" (夜の牙), within the novel "Kowaroshii Yoru" (怖ろしい夜) by Nishimura Kyotaro (西村京太郎).
Munesue Keiji 7
Japanese Special - 2014, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Yoru no Niji" (夜の虹) by Morimura Seiichi (森村誠一).














