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  1. Hiroshi Inagaki went on to remake this 15 years later as The Rickshaw Man, and I’m glad he did, although this film is pretty great as is. It’s been a couple of years, so I can’t say that it is almost precisely, beat for beat, the same film, but it certainly feels that way (although the other is in color, starring Toshiro Mifune, and leans more into the tragedy of a love that can never be).

  2. Running time. 108 minutes. Country. Japan. Language. Japanese. Whirlwind (士魂魔道 大竜巻, Shikonmado Daitatsumaki) is a 1964 Japanese historical drama film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. [1] The film is set during the seventeenth century and is about the aftermath of the Siege of Osaka.

  3. Hiroshi Inagaki was a Japanese filmmaker who made significant contributions to the golden age of Japanese cinema. He is best known for his epic samurai films, which often explored themes of loyalty, honour, and the human condition. Inagaki’s films are celebrated for their stunning visuals, intricate storytelling, and powerful performances.

  4. Filmele regizate de Hiroshi Inagaki. Ascensiunea lui Musashi Miyamoto, cunoscut încă sub numele de Takezo, la titlul de cel mai puternic samurai din istoria Japoniei continuă.

  5. Oscar winning Inagaki Hiroshi directs this epic motion picture based on Murakami Genzo’s fascinating story. Sasaki Kojiro tells the story of the genius who staked his love, glory and life on a duel with the supreme master of the sword, Miyamoto Musashi.

  6. First part of the famous Dai-bosatsu toge trilogy, based on Kaizan Nakazato’s unfinished long series of novels (41 books, written from 1913 to 1941). Set in the last period of the Tokugawa Shogunate, Daibosatsu Toge tells the story of Tsuke Ryunosuke, a nihilistic swordmaster who doesnt hesitate to kill anyone, bad or good. Despite the authors explicit refusal, the series were later made ...

  7. Directed by Griffin Yueh Feng, Hiroshi Inagaki Synopsis Although the Western powers are officially neutral, the British consul in Shanghai sides with the Qing imperial government, and counter to his own government's policy he retains American adventurer Frederick Townsend Ward to raise a mercenary force of foreigners in Shanghai and oppose the Taipings.