Hiroki Matsukata

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    The Shogun's Samurai (1978)

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    The Shogun’s Samurai (1978)

    Following the death of the second Tokugawa shogun, it is revealed that he was poisoned by retainers of his son Iemitsu in hopes of gaining him the shogunate despite the stammer and birthmark which undermine his respect. Iemitsu and his brother Tadanaga become bitter rivals for the shogunate, and the land is split into factions, eventually erupting into warfare. Iemitsu’s mentor, his fencing instructor Yagyu, is fixated upon securing Iemitsu the shogunate and ends up betraying everyone, even his own family, in pursuit of the goal.

    PKR 350
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    The Pledge (1972)

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    The Pledge (1972)

    When Omuro Yahachi of the Omuro family is selected as Mutsumikai Soke’s successor, the conflict between the Kitakyushu and Wakamatsu begins.

    PKR 350
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    Katsu Kaishu

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    Katsu Kaishu

    Katsu Kaishū deals with end of the Edo period. Based on Kan Shimozawa’s novels “Katsu Kaishū “

    PKR 5,200
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    Yukimura Sanada, the person Ieyasu was most of afraid

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    Yukimura Sanada, the person Ieyasu was most of afraid

    An entertaining historical drama depicting Sanada Yukimura, a hero who has gone through the era from the incident at Honnōji Temple to the summer siege of Osaka Castle, as “a man of men”.

    PKR 450
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    Crisis at Edo Castle - Angry Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu

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    Crisis at Edo Castle – Angry Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu

    After the end of the reign of the second Shogun Hidetada, the country was still in turmoil. Meanwhile, Iemitsu, who took the place of the third shogun, is carrying out a number of political reforms. However, Yui Shosetsu, plans to overthrow the Tokugawa family…

    PKR 2,400
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    HOTEL

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    HOTEL

    PKR 2,000PKR 4,800
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    Yagyu Jubei: The Fate of the World (2015)

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    Yagyu Jubei: The Fate of the World (2015)

    The fate of Tokugawa’s world hangs in the balance as Yagyu Jubei is sent on a mission to discover what happened to 10 of the shogun’s spies that never returned. Matsukata Hiroki, one of the last surviving members of the Golden Age of Japanese Cinema proves that he has not lost a step as he portrays an older and wiser Yagyu Jubei in a movie that brings the best of samurai filmmaking into the 21st century. Summoned from semi-retirement by Shogun Iemitsu, Jubei is asked to take to the road and investigate a clan rumored to be preparing explosives for a rebellion. With help from a beautiful female ninja they head into the Shirakawa domain where the fighting skills of both are tested time and again as they strive to destroy a conspiracy that could bring a new Warring States Era. In the 1960’s Yagyu Jubei was the signature role of the great Konoe Jushiro, father of Matsukata Hiroki. This brings the character full circle.

    PKR 150
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    Nemuri Kyoshiro: The Full Moon Swordsman (1969)

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    Nemuri Kyoshiro: The Full Moon Swordsman (1969)

    Inspector General Kanjuro Sano conspires with the future shogun twin brother. They replace Ieyoshi Tokugawa with his twin, but it becomes a problem when suspicion arises and Nemuri Kyoshiro gets involved.

    PKR 250
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    The Yakuza Papers, Vol. 5: Final Episode (1974)

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    The Yakuza Papers, Vol. 5: Final Episode (1974)

    Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Final Episode is part five and the final installation of a series of yakuza films directed by Kinji Fukasaku. In the wake of a big police crackdown, Akira Kobayashi’s icily sun- glassed Takeda attempts to transform the Hiroshima yakuza families into a legitimate political organization: The Tensei Coalition. When the young Matsumura ascends to the chairmanship of the coalition, the older, hardened yakuza led by Jo Shishido (BRANDED TO KILL) seize one last opportunity to stir up chaos and bloodshed. Culminating with the arrests, deaths, or retirement of the first postwar yakuza generation, this milestone series draws to an ambivalent close.

    PKR 250
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    Okinawa Yakuza War (1976)

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    Okinawa Yakuza War (1976)

    Chiba, looking gnarly, and acting as animalistic as ever, stars alongside Matsukata as violent gangsters battling their way through fight after bloody fight with rival yakuza on the streets of Okinawa.

    PKR 250
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    Hokuriku Proxy War (1977)

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    Hokuriku Proxy War (1977)

    In the setting of the Hokuriku region, where the snow and cold winds rage, for the first time in true-life yakuza film history, director Kinji Fukasaku shows battles among yakuza who value land over tradition. Hiroki Matsukata stars as Noboru Kawada, a Hokuriku yakuza who will use any measure for survival, disregarding parents, brothers, and tradition.

    PKR 250
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    Cops vs. Thugs (1975)

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    Cops vs. Thugs (1975)

    In at least 6 movies by director Kinji Fukasaku, Bunta Sugawara played a yakuza thug. This time, he carries a badge but his character hasn’t lost his distaste for double-dealing bosses and authority figures who are out to cover their own butts. Detective Kuno is balanced between the law and pragmatism. Cops didn’t enforce the law to the point of pushing gangsters over the edge. In return, the gangsters mostly stayed out of the public eye. Some of them even became friends with cops, sharing a mutual desire to keep-down trade unions and leftists. When that balance is upset, Kuno has to decide where his loyalties lie. In this gray world, cops aren’t always good and gangsters are thoroughly bad.. although there’s no reward for good men who drink from the cup of corruption. “Cops Versus Thugs” has that trademark Fukasaku camera-work.. constantly moving, zooming, and putting you right in the middle of the action, changing loyalties and political maneuvering between cops and criminals.

    PKR 350
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