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The following are lists of films produced in Japan in the 1950s: List of Japanese films of 1950; List of Japanese films of 1951; List of Japanese films of 1952; List of Japanese films of 1953; List of Japanese films of 1954; List of Japanese films of 1955; List of Japanese films of 1956; List of Japanese films of 1957; List of Japanese films of ...
1950s Japanese film video covers (6 F) A. 1950s anime films (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "1950s Japanese films" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of ...
Cinema of Japan; List of Japanese films; Pre-1910; 1910s; 1920s; 1930s; 1940s; 1950s; ... Japanese films of 1950 at the Internet Movie Database This page was last ...
The cinema of Japan (日本映画, Nihon eiga), also known domestically as hōga (邦画, "domestic cinema"), has a history that spans more than 100 years. Japan has one of the oldest and largest film industries in the world; as of 2022, it was the fourth largest by number of feature films produced , producing 634 films, and third largest in ...
Companies such as American International Pictures, Japan's Toho, and Britain's Hammer Film Productions were created to solely produce films of the fantastique genres. The decade was equally adept at both character and realistic films. The highly noted actors James Stewart, John Wayne, and Marlon Brando were at the peak of their popularity.
1950s Japanese films (3 C, 356 P) Pages in category "1950s in Japanese cinema" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent ...
The Bells of Nagasaki (Japanese: 長崎の鐘) (1950) – Japanese romance film portraying the experiences of Takashi Nagai as a survivor of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki [3] The Big Lift (1950) – war drama film telling the story of "Operation Vittles", the 1948–49 Berlin Airlift, through the experiences of two U.S. Air Force sergeants [4]
Title Director Cast Genre Notes All Is Well: Toshio Sugie: Toshiro Mifune, Asami Kuji, Akira Takarada [1]All is Well Part 2: Toshio Sugie: Toshiro Mifune, Asami Kuji, Akira Takarada [2]