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<strong>Japan</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>, Sydney, Library<br />

<strong>Video</strong> catalogue (VHS, DVD) – Indexed by call number<br />

Call Number: 778.21 GOD<br />

Title: Godzilla [videorecording] / directed by Ishiro Honda.<br />

Edition: Special 50th anniversary ed. two movies on one disc<br />

Publisher: [Collingwood, VIC.] : Madman Entertainment, c1954, c1956<br />

Physical description: 1 videodisc (DVD, PAL, region 4) (175 min.) :sd.,<br />

b&w ;4 3/4 in.+ notes <strong>Video</strong> <strong>Recording</strong><br />

System requirements:DVD-9 (Region 4, PAL); dual layer; full frame<br />

original ratio (4:3) presentation; <strong>Japan</strong>ese sound track in 5.1 Dolby<br />

Digital<br />

Language: Feature soundtrack in <strong>Japan</strong>ese with optional English subtitles.<br />

Rating: OFLC rating: PG, including Low level violence.<br />

Summary: "This original <strong>Japan</strong>ese of the 1954 classic, completely uncut,<br />

is available for the first time ever in Australia. Director Ishiro Honda's<br />

original masterpiece of monster mayhem is also pwerful anti Nuclear<br />

statement- which was cut from the US version." -- FROM CONTAINER.<br />

Call Number: 778.21 ICH<br />

Title: Tony Takitani [videorecording] = Tonī Takitani / Written and<br />

directed by Ichikawa Jun.|Tony Takitani [videorecording] = トニー<br />

滝 谷 / written and directed by 市 川 準 .|<br />

Publisher: [Collingwood, Vic.] : Aztec International Entertainment,<br />

[2006].<br />

Physical description: 1 videodisc (DVD) (feature length 75 min.) :sd.,<br />

col. ;4 3/4 in. <strong>Video</strong> <strong>Recording</strong><br />

System requirements:DVD-5 (Region 4, PAL); single layer; anamorphic<br />

wide screen (16:9) presentation; <strong>Japan</strong>ese soundtrack in 2.0 Dolby Digital.<br />

Language: Feature soundtrack in <strong>Japan</strong>ese with optional English subtitles.<br />

Rating: OFLC rating: PG, including Mild <strong>The</strong>mes.<br />

Summary: "Alienated by his English name and from his own feelings of<br />

neglect of his father, a jazz trumpeter, Tony Takitani becomes a skilled<br />

engineering draughtsman. One day he falls for Eiko, courts and marries<br />

her and knows happiness for the first time in his life except that she has a<br />

compulsion to buy expensive designer clothes. Tragedy soon strikes and<br />

Tony is alone again." -- FROM CONTAINER.<br />

Call Number: 778.21 IMA<br />

Title: <strong>The</strong> eel [videorecording] = Unagi / directed by Shohei Imamura.<br />

Series title: Directors suite. Shohei Imamura<br />

Publisher: [Collingwood, VIC.] : Madman Entertainment, c1997<br />

Physical description: 1 videodisc (DVD) (feature length 146 min.) :sd.,<br />

col. ;4 3/4 in. <strong>Video</strong> <strong>Recording</strong><br />

System requirements:DVD-9 (Region 4, PAL); dual layer; anamorphic<br />

wide screen (16:9) presentation; <strong>Japan</strong>ese soundtrack in 2.0 Dolby Digital.<br />

Language: Feature soundtrack in <strong>Japan</strong>ese with optional English subtitles.<br />

Rating: OFLC rating: R18+, including High level violence.<br />

Summary: "After an anonymous tip-off, white collar worker, Takuro<br />

Yamashita (Koji Yakusho), brutally stabs his wife and her lover in a<br />

jealous rage. After eight years in prison, he is relocated to a small town<br />

where he befriends a fisherman, a priest and an eel. Reopening a<br />

ramshackle barbershop, he meets several of the town's eccentric locals,<br />

none of whom are aware of his troubled past. One of these, the beautiful<br />

Keiko Hattori (Misa Shimizu), looks strikingly similar to the wife he had<br />

murdered almost a decade before. Grudgingly employing her as his<br />

assistant, Yamashita soon finds his business booming and vainly attempts<br />

to repress his growing desire for her. Just as their world begins to find<br />

some semblance of harmony, Yamashita's former prison-mate threatens<br />

to expose his secreat, and Keiko's former lover has his eye on the family<br />

fortune". -- FRON CONTAINER.<br />

Call Number: 778.21 INA<br />

Title: Daredevil in the castle [videorecording] / produced by<br />

Tomoyuki Tanaka ; screenplay by Hiroshi Inagaki and Takeshi<br />

Kimura ; directed by Hiroshi Inagaki.<br />

Publisher: [Collingwood, Vic.] : Madman Entertainment, [2007], c1961.<br />

Physical description: 1 videodisc (DVD) (feature length 94 min.) :sd.,<br />

col. ;4 3/4 in. <strong>Video</strong> <strong>Recording</strong><br />

System requirements:DVD-5 (Region 4, PAL); single layer; anamorphic<br />

wide screen (2.35:1) presentation; <strong>Japan</strong>ese soundtrack in dual mono<br />

Dolby D<br />

Language: Feature soundtrack in <strong>Japan</strong>ese with optional English subtitles.<br />

Rating: OFLC ratin: M, including Moderate violence.<br />

Summary: "With his family killed, the samurai Mohei (Toshiro Mifune)<br />

is lost in despair. After arriving in the city of Osaka, the ruling Toyotomi<br />

clan enlist Mohei for his sperior samurai skills in battle. Soon, his skills<br />

will be put to the ultimate test as Osaka Castle is besieged by a powerful<br />

rival army and Mohei's daredevil nature emerges." -- from container.<br />

Call Number: 778.21 INA<br />

Title: Samurai saga [videorecording] = Aru kengō no shōgai /<br />

screenplay and directed by Inagaki Hiroshi ; [produced by Tanaka<br />

Tomoyuki].|Samurai saga [videorecording] = 或 る 剣 豪 の 生 涯 /<br />

screenplay and directed by Inagaki Hiroshi ; [produced by Tanaka<br />

Tomoyuki].|<br />

Publisher: [Collingwood, Vic.] : Madman Entertainment, [2006], c1959.<br />

Physical description: 1 videodisc (DVD) (feature length 107 min.) :sd.,<br />

col. ;4 3/4 in. <strong>Video</strong> <strong>Recording</strong><br />

System requirements:DVD-5 (Region 4, PAL); dual layer; single layer;<br />

anamorphic wide screen (2.35:1) presentation; <strong>Japan</strong>ese soundtrack in<br />

dual<br />

Language: Feature soundtrack in <strong>Japan</strong>ese with optional English subtitles.<br />

Summary: Adapted from the French novel "Cyrano de Bergerac" by<br />

Edmond Rostand. Komaki is a swordman with the heart of poet and the<br />

nose of Tengu, a <strong>Japan</strong>ese folklore specter. Falling in love, he finds his<br />

lady of choice, but only sees him as a friend. Komaki then sets about to<br />

help another man win her heart with his poetry, but plots and schemes<br />

will require sharp wits and an even sharper blade.<br />

Call Number: 778.21 INA<br />

Title: <strong>The</strong> 47 ronin [videorecording] / produced by Sanezumi<br />

Fujimoto, Tomoyuki Tanaka, Hiroshi Inagaki ; screenplay by Toshio<br />

Yasumi ; directed by Hiroshi Inagaki.<br />

Publisher: [Collingwood, Vic.] : Madman Entertainment, [2007], c1962.<br />

Physical description: 1 videodisc (DVD) (feature length 199 min.) :sd.,<br />

col. ;4 3/4 in. <strong>Video</strong> <strong>Recording</strong><br />

System requirements:DVD (Region 4, PAL); dual layer; 16:9 anamorphic<br />

wide screen (2.35:1) presentation; <strong>Japan</strong>ese soundtrack in dual mode.<br />

Language: Feature soundtrack in <strong>Japan</strong>ese with optional English subtitles.<br />

Rating: OFLC rating: M, including Moderate themes.<br />

Summary: "In 18th century <strong>Japan</strong>, society is ruled by the etiquette set by<br />

the Shogunate. When a young lord refuses to become involved with a<br />

corrupt chancellor, his lands are forfeited and his samurai disbanded. <strong>The</strong><br />

samurai are torn between orders from the Shogun and loyalty to their<br />

lord." -- FROM CONTAINER.<br />

Call Number: 778.21 INA<br />

Title: <strong>The</strong> incident at blood pass [videorecording] = Machibuse /<br />

produced by Mifune Toshiro & Nishikawa Yoshio ; screenplay [by]<br />

Fujiki Kyu ... [et al.] ; directed by Inagaki Hiroshi.|<strong>The</strong> incident at<br />

blood pass [videorecording] = 待 ち 伏 せ / produced by Mifune<br />

Toshiro & Nishikawa Yoshio ; screenplay [by] Fujiki Kyu ... [et al.] ;<br />

directed by I<br />

Publisher: [Collingwood, Vic.] : Madman Entertainment, [2006], c1970.<br />

Physical description: 1 videodisc (DVD) (feature length 118 min.) :sd.,<br />

col. ;4 3/4 in. <strong>Video</strong> <strong>Recording</strong><br />

System requirements:DVD-9 (Region 4, PAL); dual layer; 16:9<br />

anamorphic wide screen (2.35:1) presentation; <strong>Japan</strong>ese soundtrack in<br />

dual mono Dolb<br />

Language: Feature soundtrack in <strong>Japan</strong>ese with optional English subtitles.<br />

Rating: OFLC rating: M, including Infrequent moderate violence.<br />

Summary: "A nameless ronin is sent on a mission to help an evil gang<br />

steal the Shogun's gold. Order to kill innocent people, and finding himself<br />

in a double cross, the ronin must decide between fortune and honour as<br />

the moment at Blood Pass draw near." -- from Container.<br />

40 1-Apr-09

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