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Ronin-gai
Titre original: 浪人街 ( Film )

Ronin-gai
Ronin-gai    18 August 1990

1990-08-18

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5.9
TMDb: 5.9/10 13 votes


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.

Rônin-gai - Dai-san-wa: Tsukareta hitobito
Titre original: 浪人街 第三話 憑かれた人々 ( Film )

Rônin-gai - Dai-san-wa: Tsukareta hitobito
Rônin-gai - Dai-san-wa: Tsukareta hitobito    15 November 1929

1929-11-15

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0
TMDb: /10 votes


Street of Ronin
Titre original: 浪人街 ( Film )

Street of Ronin
Street of Ronin    03 April 1957

1957-04-03

N/A
6.2
TMDb: 6.2/10 4 votes


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. Starring the great Konoe Jushiro, Ronin Gai is populated by an ensemble of colorful characters, social outcasts who patronize a restaurant and bar on the outskirts of Edo. Among them are masterless samurai reduced to drunkenness and debauchery. One disgraced and disillusioned former warrior gets a chance at redemption when he is hired to retrieve a famous knife from a corrupt lord. This is the third version directed by Makino Masahiro and is considered a true classic.

Samurai Town Story Part I
Titre original: 浪人街 第一話 美しき獲物 ( Film )

Samurai Town Story Part I
Samurai Town Story Part I    13 October 1928

1928-10-13

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6
TMDb: 6/10 4 votes


All that remains of the first Samurai Town Story is the concluding battle.

Samurai Town Story Part II
Titre original: 浪人街 第二話 楽屋風呂 第一篇 ( Film )

Samurai Town Story Part II
Samurai Town Story Part II    15 January 1929

1929-01-15

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0
TMDb: /10 votes


A representative film directed by Masahiro Makino, son of Shozo Makino ("the father of Japanese film"). This film lent status to ensemble casts that did not rely on famous stars. The unique setting of the samurai town, exquisite camera work and fast-paced sword fighting scenes all have an original appeal that audiences can related to even today.