Hideo Murata — Actor (19)
The Domain: The Naniwa Story (1965) [Movie] IMDb TMDB
日本侠客伝 浪花篇
director: Masahiro Makino actor: Ken Takakura / Hideo Murata
other title: 日本侠客伝 浪花篇
Second film of Makino's Nihon Kyokakuden series set in Osaka's harbor. The series also known as "The Domain" Each a stand alone film in it's own, none are connected other than starring the famous Ken Takakura as the main Character. This story begins with Ken Takakura's character coming to Osaka after his brother's death. Another exciting yakuza story with superb yakuza action!!
Life of Hishakaku 2 (1963) [Movie] IMDb WikiData TMDB
人生劇場 続 飛車角
other title: Theater of Life: Return of Hishakaku / 人生劇場 続 飛車角
Upon his release from the prison, Hishakaku joins the Kikkyo family who is struggling to regain their turf from their rival, Domoto family. To reciprocate the kindness of the Kikkyos, Hishakaku heads to meet the leader of Domoto, Osumi, and finds himself emotionally involved with her.
Life of Hishakaku (1963) [Movie] IMDb WikiData TMDB
人生劇場 飛車角
other title: Theater Of Life: Hishakaku / Theater of Life - Hishakaku
After eloping with a prostitute named Otoyo, Hishakaku takes refuge in the Kogane family’s turf. Indebted to Boss Kogane for his kindness, Hishakaku swears to dedicate himself to protect the Koganes in time of crisis. Hishakaku’s humble life comes to a sudden halt when the Kogane family becomes involved in a fatal feud with their rival, and Hishakaku’s services are called upon.
Showdown of Men 4: Tetsu, the White Tiger (1968) [Movie] TMDB IMDb
男の勝負 白虎の鉄
other title: 男の勝負 白虎の鉄
Tetsu, is a honourable and noble yakuza caught in a conflict between rival clans, and obligations each has toward their yakuza boss and brothers. A railroad line brings changing times to a community. Because Tetsu can't stand by and allow a bunch of yakuza men to molest women, it forces him to battle it out with a knife wielding rival, the unfortunate incident leads to his boss losing face and him having to leave the family to protect it. But the rival family won't stop until they destroy Tetsu who will risk life and love for his brothers.
Code Between Brothers 5 (1967) [Movie] TMDB IMDb
兄弟仁義 関東命知らず
other title: 兄弟仁義 関東命知らず
Saburo Kitajima, one of Japan’s most famous Enka singers, returns in the fifth of the Kyodai Jingi series. During the early 20th century, Ryuji from Asakusa, a wandering yakuza, joins the Narumi Family in Yokohama. However, when he confronts Shiotaro, the head of the rival family, Ryuji takes a liking to him. He ends up leaving his current family, and becomes close to Shiotaro like brothers swearing to become a full-fledged yakuza.
The Cave of the Vampire Bats (1961) [Movie] IMDb TMDB
旗本退屈男 謎の七色御殿
other title: 旗本退屈男 謎の七色御殿
A maiden is murdered by a mysterious ninja, unfortunately two young ladies witness this, good thing the bored Lord is walking by, he saved the girls but was too late to save the maiden, quickly he finds himself mixed up in a mystery of murdered maidens, an unknown ninja clan, attempted assassinations towards himself and a cursed vampire bat cave, can the bored Lord solve this puzzle before maidens lose their lives?
Song of Yakuza (1963) [Movie] TMDB IMDb WikiData
やくざの歌
other title: やくざの歌 / Song Of Yakuza
A low ranking yakuza who spends more time enjoying life than doing the yakuza work falls in love with a pretty student girl, whose brother later gets drawn into the yakuza business against his own wishes.
Judo Life (1963) [Movie] TMDB WikiData IMDb
柔道一代
director: Kiyoshi Saeki actor: Sonny Chiba / Naoki Sugiura
other title: 柔道一代
Sonny Chiba's first martial arts film, a partially fictionalized judo biopic based on prominent judoka Shiro Saigo (Chiba), the second student of judo founder Jigoro Kano (Naoki Sugiura). Akira Kurosawa’s Sanshiro Sugata is based on the same character and shares some scenes, but Judo for Life focuses more on the martial arts philosophy and training, including scenes depicting how the protagonist learned his famous cat-like landing, coined the term judo, and trained with Tsunejiro Tomita (Hideo Murata). There’s also a slight yakuza film influence. The port street ambush scene is found in both films, but in Judo for Life it’s not Kano but a travelling yakuza that jumps out of the rickshaw. Entertaining and beautifully old fashioned, one does however with there were more shades of gray between good and evil, and a stronger ninkyo-like moral / honour conflict.