Nemuri Kyôshirô: Joyôken (1964)
This film of the sleepy eyed ronin series has the quite reluctant hero refuse to come to the assistance of a Japanese Christian in an age of both proselytizing and persecution, but later come around and render the services of his swo
Sleepy Eyes of Death: Castle Menagerie (1969)
Just when you think Kyoshiros life cant get any stranger, someone starts running around raping and murdering, and leaving notes proudly proclaiming that he did it Tracking down the real culprit willtake him along a twisted trail t
Sleepy Eyes of Death: Sword of Villainy (1966)
The hero avenges a band of samurai whose master was unceremoniously assassinated for seeking justice and better conditions for the citizens The city shall burn for the elites greed
Shinobi No Mono 3: Resurrection (1963)
When we last saw the intrepid ninja Ishikawa Goemon Raizo Ichikawa, he was about to be boiled alive But a good ninja is both hard to find, and even harder to kill With the help of the enigmatic Hattori Hanzo, Goemon lives to skul
Hitori okami (1968)
Isazo is a traveling gambler and living legend in the world of Yakuza, known for his swordsmanship and bravery, his impeccable manners, and his brilliant talent in gambling
Satans Sword (1960)
The story follows the life of Ryunosuke Tsukue, an amoral samurai and a master swordsman with an unorthodox style
Sleepy Eyes of Death: The Mask of the Princess (1966)
Princess Kiku, Shoguns daughter, wants revenge on Nemuri Kyoshiro for embarrassing her
Nemuri Kyôshirô: Engetsugiri (1964)
The shoguns illegitimate son decapitates a peasant which draws in nomadic Nemuri Kyoshiro into more sword fighting adventures when hes blamed for the beheading
The Outcast (1962)
A young man struggles to come to terms with his true identity in a remote caste based village in early 20th century Japan
Shinsengumi Chronicles (1963)
As change sweep Japan, an honest man joins the Shinsengumi out of respect for their leader and because he wants to live and die as a samurai However, as his involvement goes, reality and idealism come into deadly conflict
Sleepy Eyes of Death: Sword of Fire (1965)
This film of the sleepy eyed ronin series has the red haired swordsman on his way to the city of Edo when he comes across the scene of a woman in the midst of a knife fight with a man When
Sleepy Eyes of Death: Sword of Satan (1965)
Tsurumatsu, a young boy, is supposed to be a new Lord but hes not really interested, he would rather be a carpenter So he gets kidnapped and its up to Nemuri Kyoshiro to save him
Ken ki (1965)
A man of questionable birth peacefully raises flowers, but after he masters a special sword fighting technique, his life takes a dark turn
Jirôchô Fuji (1959)
An all star cast from Daiei Film Company has made the ultimate Jirocho movie about the legendary yakuza Shimizu no Jirocho, the biggest Boss in the Tokaido area
The School of Spies (1966)
A young officer must choose between love and duty
Sleepy Eyes of Death: Sword of Adventure (1964)
The orphan swordsman wanders into a town and stumbles upon the opportunity to do righteous deeds He finds a larger plot is afoot with a corrupt court system, a well meaning public servant and lots of danger for all involved
Sleepy Eyes of Death: In the Spiders Lair (1968)
Our anti hero discovers locals who are oppressed, held captive against their will For the swordsman to succeed, he first must wade through traps and assassins, and a few seductive maidens
Sleepy Eyes of Death: A Trail of Traps (1967)
This film of the sleepy eyed ronin series has the hero talked into escorting a precious religious artifact to Kyoto, Japan A sect of Christian swordsmen are lying in wait to steal the statuette What does it take for the reluctant m
Sleepy Eyes of Death: Hell Is a Woman (1968)
Two devious retainers are competing to take control of a fief when the current Lord dies, but involving Kyoshiro in the conflict against his will is a bad idea
On the Road Forever (1964)
A wandering yakuza in search for the man responsible for slicing up his father and an amateur samurai searching for the whereabouts of his own father are thrown together on the outskirts of a mob infested seaside village
The Demon of Mount Oe (1960)
A team of samurai warriors team up to defeat a shape changing, supernatural creature
Sleepy Eyes of Death The Chinese Jade (1963)
Nemuri Kyoshiro, a youthful and cynical ronin with unparalleled skill, is approached by both sides in a game of corruption, ambition, and double crosses The leader of the Kaga clan, who thinks he has killed his smuggling partner,
Gamblers Life Unstoppable Bloodbath (1969)
A debt collector visits a gambling den in search of a gambler the gamblers wife and daughter are sick unknown to the debt collector he kills the gambler He learns more about his wife and family and forms a bond as a result h
Satans Sword II (1960)
Ryunosuke awakens in the forest having no more idea what happened that previous night, as hed been drunk amp hallucinatory He is surrounded by corpses amp can surmise its his own handiwork
Shinobi no mono Shin kirigakure Saizo (1966)
The dream of Tokugawa Ieyasu has come true together with his son Hidetada he rules all over Japan
Shinobi no mono Zoku Kirigakure Saizo (1964)
In part five of the 8 part Shinobi No Mono Ninja film series the heroic ninja Kirigakure Saizo Raizo Ichikawa, of Sleepy Eyes of Death fame serves the daimyo Sanada, played by Lone Wolf and Cub star Tomisaburo Wakiyama They are