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    The Wanderers DVD 1979 (Original)

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    The Wanderers DVD 1979 (Original)

    Follows the fluctuating fortunes of three friends in feudal Japan who are ronin: masterless warriors, who wander from castle to castle, selling their services to whichever lord will fill their rice bowls. These are not the YOJIMBO Super Samurai but rather the rank and file, the spear-carriers. The irony is that even though they use the servants’ entrance, they still feel themselves bound by the samurai code of Bushido; and this tension leads to tragedy.
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    Region: 2
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    We actually have a number of regular customers based in the US, Canada and Australia who never have problems with our region 2 discs.

    $20.99
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    She and He (1963)

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    She and He (1963)

    As her husband Eiichi becomes more entangled in his life as businessman, Naoko looks for ways to expand her own life even as her husband’s life shrinks in scope and intimacy. She finds new interests, new love, and a greater sense of her place in the world.

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    A Man Vanishes (1967)

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    A Man Vanishes (1967)

    A Man Vanishes examines the concept of Johatsu, tackling the phenomenon of people missing in Japan over the years. It picks one such person from the list, someone who had seemed to disappear from the face of the earth due to embezzlement from his company, and the filmmakers begin an investigative documentary into the reasons behind and attempt at tracking him down.

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    Diary of a Shinjuku Thief (1969)

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    Diary of a Shinjuku Thief (1969)

    This is the story of a bookstore thief named Birdy, who is led through various adventures in Tokyo’s Shinjuku district by salesgirl Umeko.

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    This Transient Life (1970)

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    This Transient Life (1970)

    The lovely Yuri is 24 years and not a day goes by without her parents complain that she is still unmarried. Her three years younger brother Masao is on her side against the parents. Their lives are a tangle of Buddhist monks, statues and forbidden temptations, the largest of them is to each other.

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    Himiko (1974)

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    Himiko (1974)

    The myth of the Sun Goddess who founded Japanese society is seen through the lens of a modern view of history.

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    Song of the Devil (1975)

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    Song of the Devil (1975)

    Bakyo is a talented but unsuccessful rakugo artist. The very successful Rokyu wants to take Bakyo under his wings, but Bakyo refuses, claiming that Rokyu’s rakugo is compromised by the elements of kabuki. But Bakyo changes his mind and determines to learn (or steal) Rokyu’s craft and makes it his own.

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    Preparation for the Festival (1975)

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    Preparation for the Festival (1975)

    Tateo, young and neurotic, wishes to leave the village his mother has raised him in.

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    Funeral Parade Of Roses (Bara No Soretsu) (Original)

    A feverish collision of avant-garde aesthetics and grind-house shocks (not to mention a direct influence on Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange), Funeral Parade of Roses takes us on an electrifying journey into the nether-regions of the late-’60s Tokyo underworld. In Toshio Matsumoto’s controversial debut feature, seemingly nothing is taboo: neither the incorporation of visual flourishes straight from the worlds of contemporary graphic-design, painting, comic-books, and animation; nor the unflinching depiction of nudity, sex, drug-use, and public-toilets. But of all the “transgressions” here on display, perhaps one in particular stands out the most: the film’s groundbreaking and unapologetic portrayal of Japanese gay subculture.
    This is 100% Genuine product.
    Region: 2
    Important: A lot of DVD players around now are region free – which play any DVD region. It completely depends on what DVD player you have.
    We actually have a number of regular customers based in the US, Canada and Australia who never have problems with our region 2 discs.

    $34.99
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    Robinson on the Beach (1989)

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    Robinson on the Beach (1989)

    An opportune salaryman moves his family into a model mansion for 12 months; unfortunately, they must allow prospective buyers to trek through their home during business hours.

    $25.00
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    Funeral Parade of Roses

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    Funeral Parade of Roses

    A feverish collision of avant-garde aesthetics and grind-house shocks (not to mention a direct influence on Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange), Funeral Parade of Roses takes us on an electrifying journey into the nether-regions of the late-’60s Tokyo underworld. In Toshio Matsumoto’s controversial debut feature, seemingly nothing is taboo: neither the incorporation of visual flourishes straight from the worlds of contemporary graphic-design, painting, comic-books, and animation; nor the unflinching depiction of nudity, sex, drug-use, and public-toilets. But of all the “transgressions” here on display, perhaps one in particular stands out the most: the film’s groundbreaking and unapologetic portrayal of Japanese gay subculture.

    $25.00
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