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Love and Honor (武士の一分, Bushi no Ichibun, literally "Warrior's Honor") is a 2006 film set in Japan of the Edo period. It is the final film in Yoji Yamada's acclaimed Samurai Trilogy, following Twilight Samurai (2002) and The Hidden Blade (2004).
No. Title [22] Original air date 13 "Full Metal Jacket with Senpai" Transliteration: "Senpai to Furumetaru Jaketto" (Japanese: 先輩とフルメタルジャケット) July 7, 2013 () 14 "We Were Soldiers with Senpai" Transliteration: "Senpai to Wansu ando Fōebā" (Japanese: 先輩とワンス・アンド・フォーエバー)
Love and Hono(u)r may refer to: . Love and Honour, a 1634 play by the English poet and playwright William Davenant; Love and Honor, a Japanese film; Love and Honor, an American romantic drama film
Female Prisoner Scorpion: #701's Grudge Song (女囚さそり 701号怨み節, Joshū Sasori - 701 Gō Urami Bushi) is a women in prison film made by Toei Company in 1973. The fourth, and last in the first Female Prisoner Scorpion series, Meiko Kaji returned to play the title role, but director Shunya Itō was replaced by Yasuharu Hasebe .
Yoshimitsu Morita (森田 芳光, Morita Yoshimitsu, 25 January 1950 – 20 December 2011) was a Japanese film director. He was known for his versatility, having directed satires, melodramas, crime thrillers, and pinku films.
A Tale of Samurai Cooking (武士の献立, Bushi no Kondate) is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Yūzou Asahara, starring Aya Ueto. [1] Cast. Aya Ueto as Funaki Haru;
Meiko Kaji (梶 芽衣子, Kaji Meiko, born March 24, 1947) is a Japanese actress and singer. Since the 1960s, she has appeared in over 100 film and television roles, [3] most prominently in the 1970s with her most famous roles as outlaw characters, best known for her performances in the film series Stray Cat Rock, Wandering Ginza Butterfly, Female Prisoner 701: Scorpion and Lady Snowblood.
After graduating in 1992, he started working as an assistant cinematographer for Nikkatsu (Japan's oldest major movie studio) on films with Juzo Itami, Yoshimitsu Morita, and Kei Kumai. He also studied camera operation under Yonezo Maeda, Hiroshi Takase, and Shogo Ueno. In 2007, he made his debut as an independent cinematographer with Southbound.