Kei Tani

  • Takashi Tsuboshima & Tsugunobu Kotani – Kureji Mekishiko dai sakusen AKA Crazy Cats: Mexican Free-For-All (1968)

    1961-1970ComedyJapanTakashi TsuboshimaTsugunobu Kotani

    Another Crazy Cats comedy caper, this time bringing them on a whirlwind global tour on a chase after a glorious Aztec treasure.Read More »

  • Masahiko Nagasawa – Sotsugyô AKA The Graduation (2002)

    2001-2010DramaJapanMasahiko Nagasawa

    Asami (Rina Uchiyama) is about to gradute from college. One rainy day, she offers her umbrella to Mayama (Shinichi Tsutsumi) who was her mother’s lover, and Asami’s real father, though he doesn’t know it. As they keep meeting each other, Asami realizes how much her dead mother means to him. At the same time, Mayama’s current lover decides to leave him, sensing there’s no room for her in his heart.Read More »

  • Yôji Yamada – Kigeki ippatsu dai hisshou AKA Vagabond Schemer (1969)

    1961-1970ComedyJapanYôji Yamada

    Before Yoji Yamada started work on the gargantuan Tora-san (男はつらいよ) franchise, he did a couple of comedies with a comedian called Hajime Hana. Most notably are the “Baka” and “Ippatsu” trilogies. “Vagabond Schemer” is the third entry of the latter, which was the last movie Yamada did before the very first Tora-san in the same year. It’s also the third Yamada movie I’ve worked on, and I think it’s my favorite. Where “The Lovable Tramp” was essentially a proto Tora-san, this couldn’t be more removed from that concept. It’s a very black comedy about a boorish man (Hana) who comes back from Borneo one day to find his best friend’s been hurriedly cremated by his fellow tenement dwellers, so he basically starts pestering them and maybe taking things a bit too far in the end. Chieko Baisho who would play Tora-san’s sister Sakura continues to be Yamada’s muse of choice, but she’s not quite as typecast yet in these earlier movies of his, so that’s always nice to see.Read More »

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