Taiheiyô kiseki no sakusen: Kisuka (1965)
In 1943, the Aleutian island of Kiska, Alaska was fortified by a small contingent of Japanese soldiers When word arrived of an impending attack by an overwhelming force of Americans, the Japanese Navy attempted one of the most darin
Shikonmado Dai tatsumaki (1964)
After defeat at the Siege of Osaka several survivors attempt to deliver a young prince to safety
Kiganjo no boken (1966)
Osami, a soldier of fortune from Japan, joins with priest Ensai in a quest for the ashes of the great Buddha Their journey takes them to a kingdom in the Middle East, where they find intrigue and romance in the court of an evil king
Yakuza Wolf I Perform Murder (1972)
The son of a murder crime boss exacts his revenge by pitting two rival clans against each other
Dokuritsu gurentai (1959)
When Sergeant Okubos brother is murdered at a Japanese outpost in Northern China during the Second World War, Okubo poses as a war correspondent and seeks out his brothers killer The command is wiped out by Chinese forces and O
Blood for Blood (1971)
A uniformly excellent, no no nonsense, straightforward yakuza sage This also has one of underrated and comparatively unknown in the west composer Kaburagis most exciting and memorable scores, a testament to just how much can add
Interpol Code 8 (1963)
Agent Jiro Kitami attempts to stop a smuggling ring from shipping arms to Vietcong guerrillas