Kenjiro Uemura
Popularity:0.194
Known For:Acting
Birthday:1914-01-03
Place of Birth:Naitomachi, Tokyo, Japan
Homepage:
Also Known As:Кэндзиро Уэмура

Turbid Youth (1954)
Shigeki Kachi, Tosuke Satomura, and Nanako, who belong to the theater company Vuanbert around Dosa, withdrew at the indignation of the chairman...

Phoenix (1956)
Emi Ikushima, a star actress in the Roses, is half-hearted, but she wasn't disappointed by the news of her father Enmy's sudden death, and she...

The Human Condition II: Road to Eternity (1959)
Kaji is sent to the Japanese army labeled Red and is mistreated by the vets. Along his assignment, Kaji witnesses cruelties in the army and revolts...

The Quiet Duel (1949)
A young idealistic doctor works at his father's clinic in a small and seedy district. During the war, he contracts syphilis from the blood of a...

Cell No. 8 (1956)
A man and a woman meet through a strange fate. This unique melodrama depicts the course of their budding love in a corner of the big city.

Gambler: Victory Without Death (1967)
Tsunetaro Asakura AKA "Dynamite Tsune" is a talented gambler, but not infallable. After losing his Boss's money in a dice game he repays his debt by...

I Am Waiting (1957)
A former boxer gets involved with a club hostess trying to escape the clutches of her gangster employer.

Small Rats of the Edo Town (1957)
The action of this historical drama takes place against the background of poverty and hunger in the city of Edo and depicts young people rebelling...

Sleepy Eyes of Death 3: Full Circle Killing (1964)
A decapitation at the hands of the shogun's monstrous misbegotten son kicks off the action and draws nomadic Nemuri Kyoshiro (Raizô Ichikawa)...

A Sun-Tribe Myth from the Bakumatsu Era (1957)
Saheji, a man-about-town, gets stuck at a high-class brothel when he can’t pay the bill. He makes the best of his situation by performing...

Ashita wa Ashita no Kaze ga Fuku (1958)
"Tomorrow is Another Day" tells the story of three brothers who struggle to shake free of the father's ties to the yakuza underworld. A star vehicle...

The Eagle of the Pacific (1953)
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, a brilliant tactician, is a loyal subject of the emperor, despite his grave misgivings about leading Japan's navy into war...

Nagareru hoshi wa ikiteiru (1949)
Based on a novel by Tei Fujiwara

The Hoodlum Brothers (1965)
A crime film released in 1965

Gate of Hell (1953)
Japan, 1159. Moritō, a brave samurai, performs a heroic act by rescuing the lovely Kesa during a violent uprising. Moritō falls in love with her,...

Freelance Samurai (1957)
One of Japanese folklore's most popular characters is brought to life on the silver screen in this terrific version of legendary Demon slaying Peach...

Flesh Pier (1958)
Director Teruo Ishi's crime action follows the investigative adventures of an undercover cop working with a prostitution ring. It's done in an unique...

Lightning (1952)
The story of Kiyoko, a young woman who has successfully managed to make a break with her dysfunctional family who have been trying to arrange a...

Why Cry (1958)
Japanese "kayo" film centered around the song "Anko naze naku" by Takeo Fujishima.

Ghost Tower (1948)
Horror film directed by Kôzô Saeki.

The Boy Detectives Club – The Enemy Is an Atomic Submarine (1959)
Ninth and final film in the Boy Detectives Club series. Features Tatsuo Umemiya's film debut.

A 16-Year-Old Girl's Jazz Festival (1954)
Japanese musical.

I'm Not the Criminal (1956)
Japanese crime film.

Moonlight Mask: Claws of Satan (1958)
Gekko Kamen faces off against Satan's Claw, who is after the treasure of the Kingdom of Baradai.

Eight Hours of Terror (1957)
A bus making its precarious way across a winding mountain road picks up some unwelcome passengers.

The Third Ninja (1964)
Three Iga ninja are on a hunt for Chidoken, a Takeda ninja sent out to assasinate Lord Nobunaga.

Tokyo no Kodoku (1959)
A coming-of-age story about two newcomers to the world of professional baseball who compete for Rookie of the Year honors and love.

Dynamite ni Hi o Tsukero (1959)
An action masterpiece about Might Guy Akira, a hot-blooded man who explodes against the backdrop of a large landfill full of intrigue and violence.

Outlaw Under a Blue Canopy (1960)
Sheriff Goro goes undercover to investigate drug smugglers.

The Temptress and the Monk (1957)
Nominated for Golden Berlin Bear.

Street of Violence (1950)
An attempt is made to suppress a journalist's investigation of collusion between a rural police chief and the local gangster bosses.

Voice Without a Shadow (1958)
Asako, a former telephone operator once heard the voice of a murder suspect which has continued to haunt her. Years later her husband invites his...

Suzaki Paradise: Red Light District (1956)
A jobless young couple, Yoshigi and Tsutue, wind up at the outskirts of the Suzaki red-light district in Tokyo. Tsutue talks her way into a job...

Love at the Fogged Harbor (1962)
A bittersweet love story between yakuza Hiroshi and a married woman Reiko.

Moonshadow Ninja Scroll: Twenty-One Eyes (1963)
A wave of terror is threatening to unseat Shogun Yoshimune. Police stations are erupting into flames, convicts escaping from prison, houses robbed...

The Green Music Box (1955)
Ruriko's father is a well known scientist who's involved in secret research that even his family doesn't know about. Ever since he moved up to the...

Todoroki Sensei (1947)
Based on the comic by Kaoru Akiyoshi

The Thinking Leaf (1962)
Based on the novel of the same name by Seichō Matsumoto.

Palette knife no satsujin (1946)
Based on the short story The Psychological Test by Edogawa Rampo.

Kawakami Tetsuji, No. 16 (1957)
A biopic about Japanese baseball player, Tetsuharu Kawakami.

Blood for Blood (1971)
The Akiba and Shimura crime families run the streets of “K City”. With the construction of new buildings and new factories underway, the...

Hyōchū no Bijo (1950)
Based on the novel The Vampire (Kyūketsuki) by Edogawa Ranpo.

Saigo no sentō-ki (1956)
The first postwar war movie depicting the tragedy of a special force that shook the world at the end of the Pacific War, with thrill and speed

The Spiders' The Noisy Parade (1968)
Popular Japanese Group Sounds band, The Spiders, star in their second movie, a "HELP!" inspired rock n roll spy movie!

The Tiger of Malaya (1943)
A band of guerrillas fight against occupying British forces in Malaya.

Duel at Sundown (1955)
A remake of High Noon (1952) as a Japanese jidai-geki sword-fighting movie.

Mahiru no wana (1960)
On his way to Tokyo one night, a truck driver picks up a country girl and has his way with her amidst a forest. A few days later he loses his job...

The Rainbow Man (1949)
When a young woman is named as the prime suspect in a murder, her girlfriend and her girlfriend's boyfriend set out to prove her innocence. Their...

Gambler's Dilemma (1969)
The love story between a traveling guest and a geisha who inadvertently becomes the leader of her father's yakuza clan, after his death.

Pay Off Your Debt! (1970)
Asakura was told he could leave the gang if he killed Takahata, but he failed and was sentenced to two years. When he was released, the Oyane group...

Dedication of the Great Buddha (1952)
Dedication of the Great Buddha is a 1952 Japanese film directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival.

Tōkaidō wa kyōjō tabi (1950)
Adaptation of the original story by Hida Yoshiro, whose depiction of the world of the yakuza is unparalleled. Gisuke, a weather-beaten yakuza with...