Itarō Yamagami Trailers
Ronin-gai TrailerThe Chivalrous Youth of Great Edo TrailerTemple of Revenge Trailer
Ronin-gai TrailerThe Chivalrous Youth of Great Edo TrailerTemple of Revenge Trailer
Total trailers found: 16
03 April 1957
Based on the famous novel by Yamagami Itaro, this is the story of a group of ronin living in abject poverty in the latter days of the Edo period.
14 March 1928
Lord Asano Takumi-no-Kami Naganori was charged with receiving a group of envoys from the Imperial Court in Kyoto.
15 January 1929
A representative film directed by Masahiro Makino, son of Shozo Makino ("the father of Japanese film").
13 October 1932
In old Edo, Kakunojo (Chiezo), a dandy about town, falls in love with Oichi (Isuzu Yamada), whose merchant family is much beyond Kakunojo's status.
14 November 1928
Sozenji Baba is a 1928 black and white Japanese silent film directed by Masahiro Makino. It is an ambitious film in which Makino deals with the difficult issue of the agony of a person who killed for revenge.
18 August 1990
Near the end of Japanese civil war, several disgraced ronin living in Edo's red light district attempt to regain their honor by defending a brothel from a hostile militia bent on wiping out local prostitutes.
13 October 1928
All that remains of the first Samurai Town Story is the concluding battle.
20 September 1929
This film tells the story of a ronin falsely accused of a crime and unable to convince others of his innocence.
25 June 1957
Revenge breeds revenge. Ikuta Denpachiro, the martial arts instructor of the Honda family in Koriyama, lost a fight to the young samurai Enjo Sozaemon in a martial arts tournament and as a result lost his position and was expelled from home.
31 March 1953
The legendary tale of the forty-seven samurai who seek vengeance against the man who caused their master's death.
17 June 1938
Taikoki is a legendary biography of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who rose to the office of taikō. And the story of this film is about the rise to power of Toyotomi Hideyoshi from a farmer's son.
12 October 1933
The third in a trilogy of Kunisada Chuji films by Hiroshi Inagaki.