Ryōji Hayama — Actor (33)
Quick-Draw Joe: Sand Dune Duel (1964) [Movie] IMDb TMDB
早射ちジョー 砂丘の決斗
director: Nozomu Yanase actor: Joe Shishido / Ryōji Hayama
other title: 早射ちジョー 砂丘の決斗
An exciting and fast-paced entertaining action in which G-Man Joe of Aces (Japanese version 007) challenges a terrible international mafia organization based in Japan. To defeat the villains, Joe uses his unprecedented skills of fast shooting and karate secrets!
A Turning to Hell (1959) [Movie] IMDb TMDB
地獄の曲り角
other title: 地獄の曲り角
Maki, a porter at the Sakura Hotel, finds a body in Room No. 2 and picks up a piece of paper on which is written "one-third of the key", also the part of a key. From a newspaper he learns that the dead man is an official who has been detained as a suspect in a bribery case involving 150,000,000 yen and that another suspect named Matsunaga is still in custody. Maki realizes that if he can obtain the other two-thirds of the key, he will be a multi-millionaire.
Temptation (1957) [Movie] TMDB IMDb
誘惑
director: Kō Nakahira actor: Koreya Senda / Sachiko Hidari
other title: 誘惑
Shokichi, the owner of the clothing store, lives with his daughter Hideko and plans to open an art gallery. One day, Hideko led a handsome art student, Shohei and a poor painter, Sohei. Sohei’s painting was praised by a great printer at the completion ceremony of the art gallery. Since he became successful as a painter, but he looked quite indifferent. Around the same time, Shohei’s sister brought Sohei’s pictures to the gallery and Shokichi noticed that she was a daughter of his first love.
The Rough One (1969) [Movie] TMDB IMDb
あらくれ
director: Yasuharu Hasebe actor: Tsuneo Aoki / Tatsuya Fuji
other title: あらくれ
A tale of wannabe yakuza youths. When not cooking up scams with his buddies, Zenkichi develops a crush on Taro's disgusted sister, Miki. But soon the young hoods run afoul of their underworld idols when they rob the wrong gang, led by brutal boss Konno. When Zenkichi's pals start to bite the dust, he hooks up with a more traditional yakuza, Tetsugoro, to retaliate.
Bloody Territories (1969) [Movie] IMDb WikiData TMDB
広域暴力 流血の縄張
other title: 広域暴力 流血の縄張
A once-powerful yakuza clan disbands as a result of a police crackdown, but one small group refuses to bow to police pressure, and launches a campaign to take over Tokyo's drug, prostitution, and gambling rackets. Someone wants to stop them. Is it the police? Rival gang members? Or is it an entirely new group of hired killers who will stop at nothing to gain complete control of Tokyo's "bloody territories"?
The Viper Brothers (1971) [Movie] IMDb WikiData TMDB
懲役太郎 まむしの兄弟
other title: 懲役太郎 まむしの兄弟 / Chōeki Tarō: Mamushi no Kyōdai
After spending several years in prison, yakuza punk Masa (Bunta Sugawara) and his underling, Katsuji (Tamio Kawachi) are back out in the mean streets of Kobe to make a name for themselves amongst the local yakuza organization.
Code Between Brothers: All New (1970) [Movie] TMDB IMDb
新兄弟仁義
director: Kiyoshi Saeki actor: Saburo Kitajima / Kenji Imai
other title: 新兄弟仁義
When the boss of the Nakano Family decides to retire and makes a loyal follower the new boss instead of his own son, it causes strife in the family. Sides are taken and lines are drawn. Meanwhile, a rival family with a land dispute with the Nakano starts pulling strings behind the scenes...
Brothers Serving Time (1969) [Movie] WikiData TMDB IMDb
懲役三兄弟
director: Kiyoshi Saeki actor: Ken Takakura / Bunta Sugawara
other title: 懲役三兄弟
While imprisoned, Tatsu encounters Danshi, a man who is a big honcho in the prison pecking order. After initial conflict they become sworn brothers. Tatsu and the sworn brothers he acquires weren’t really gangsters before their prison time, just ruffians. Prison, however, introduces them to plenty of gangland characters and three years later, they’re out of prison and enmeshed in the yakuza world.
Father of the Kamikaze (1974) [Movie] TMDB IMDb
あゝ決戦航空隊
other title: Â kessen kôkûtai / あゝ決戦航空隊
Vice Admiral Takajiro Ohnishi could see that Japan's defeat in WWII was inevitable. He came to realize that the only way to force a negotiated solution was to convince the Americans that invading Japan would cause massive casualties on both sides. The cold logic of suicide attacks, where one man and one plane could kill hundreds, seemed the only solution. In one of the cruel ironies of fate, Ohnishi actually succeeded; he convinced the Americans that invading Japan would be too costly in lives. But what he could not foresee was that America had another way of ending the war.