
En'ichirô Jitsukawa
2021忠次旅日記 第2部 信州血笑篇
Daisuke Itō
Denjirō Ōkōchi, Seinosuke Sakamoto
A Diary of Chuji's Travels is a silent Japanese jidaigeki made in 1927 starring Denjirō Ōkōchi and directed by Daisuke Itō. It was originally released in three parts, all of which were long thought to be lost until portions of the second part and much of the third part were discovered and restored in 1991. Since the film had once been voted in a 1959 Kinema Junpō poll as the best Japanese film of all time, its discovery was significant. At the time of its release, Itō was the leader of a new style of samurai films that featured outlaw heroes and fast-cut sword fighting scenes.
Chuji's Travel Diary: Story of Bloody Shinshu
弥次喜多 鳥羽伏見の巻
Tomiyasu Ikeda
Gorō Kawabe, Denjirō Ōkōchi
Yaji and Kita: The Battle of Toba Fushimi is a 1928 Japanese film directed by Tomiyasu Ikeda.[1] This comedy film showcases the acting talent of Denjirō Ōkōchi and acts as a complementary film to Yaji and Kita: Yasuda's Rescue, which is part of the Yaji and Kita series. An 8-minute remnant of the film was released on DVD by Digital Meme with a benshi accompaniment by Midori Sawato. The version in the National Film Center is 23 minutes long.
Yaji and Kita: The Battle of Toba Fushimi
沓掛時次郎
Kichiro Tsuji
Denjirō Ōkōchi, Kōichi Katsuragi
Токидзиро, участвовавший в налёте на дом босса враждебного клана, в схватке убивает Сандзо, защищавшего это поместье. После этого он из жалости будет заботиться о беременной вдове Сандзо, а затем и о её ребенке. Один из редких сохранившихся шедевров немого японского кино.
Kutsukake Tokijiro