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Actor 96 years old

Toku Ihara

Hiroshima, Japan

Filmography

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6 titles
Matango

Matango

Ishirō Honda 1963 1h 29m 6.3

Five vacationers and two crewmen become stranded on a tropical island near the equator. The island has little edible food for them to use as they try to live in a fungus covered hulk while repairing Kessei's yacht. Eventually they struggle over the food rations which were left behind by the former crew.

Yôsei Gorasu

Yôsei Gorasu

Ishirō Honda 1962 1h 28m 5.0

In 1976, a drifting star named Gorath is discovered to be on a collision course with Earth. Although it is smaller than Earth, its enormous mass is enough to destroy the planet totally. A mission sent to observe Gorath is destroyed after the ship is drawn into the star, with a later mission barely escaping the same fate.

Bijo to ekitai ningen

Bijo to ekitai ningen

Ishirō Honda 1958 1h 27m 6.7

Fallout from hydrogen bomb tests is turning people into blobs of oozing, radioactive green goop that travel through sewers and have a taste for human flesh, in "The H-Man" (1958). Kenji Sahara, Akihiko Hirata star.

Jû jin yuki otoko

Jû jin yuki otoko

Ishirō Honda 1955 1h 34m 4.0

A yeti terrorizes people on top of Mount Fuji.

Gojira no gyakushû

Gojira no gyakushû

Motoyoshi Oda 1955 1h 22m 5.0

Two pilots race back to Japan to inform the government of two giant monsters locked in battle. Soon the world comes to the realization, that a monster closely related to the original Godzilla is on the loose as well as a new monster named Angilas. Soon, the two monsters arrive in Osaka where they resume their battle.

Shichinin no samurai

Shichinin no samurai

Akira Kurosawa 1954 3h 27m 8.9

Seven Samurai is the masterpiece from Akira Kurosawa from 1954 in which a town hires an old samurai to protect their village. A mix of action, comedy, and social drama. This epic film is an intimate look into the powerful emotions of the characters and named the greatest film in Japanese cinema history.

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