Yoichi Matsue


Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

The Wind Cannot Read (1958)
Corp Mori

Producer (Feature Film)

Dodes'ka-Den (1971)
Producer

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Dersu Uzala (1975) -- (Movie Clip) Three Mighty People Native Dersu (Maksim Munzuk, title character) winning over Russian military cartographer Arseneyev (Yuriy Solomin) and his crew, with wisdom and sharpshooting, director Akira Kurosawa working on location in Sibera, in the Soviet-financed Dersu Uzala. 1975.
Dersu Uzala (1975) -- (Movie Clip) I Buried A Friend Here Director Akira Kurosawa’s opening of his first completed feature in more than four years, financed by Soviet Russia’s MosFilm, from his own script with Yuri Nagibin, from the memoir of Russian explorer Vladimir Arseniev, played by Yuriy Solomin, Dersu Uzala. 1975.
Dodes 'Ka-Den -- (Movie Clip) Train Freak! Roku-chan (Yoshitaka Zushi) in the middle of his Tokyo slum pantomime, imagining himself a conductor, the film's title being Japanese slang for the sound of a streetcar, early in Akira Kurosawa's Dodes 'Ka-Den, 1970.
Dodes 'Ka-Den -- (Movie Clip) Please Dear Buddha Opening scene, Roku-chan (Yoshitaka Zushi), who dreams of being a conductor, with his mother (Kin Sugai), their Tokyo slum dwelling decorated with streetcar drawings director Akira Kurosawa solicited from Japanese kids, in Dodes 'Ka-Den, 1970.
Dodes 'Ka-Den -- (Movie Clip) If We Become Weak The old man (Kamatari Fujiwara) ventures out into the slum, gets heckled, as the beggar (Noboru Mitsutahi) offers his first philosophical commentary for his son (Hiroyuki Kawase), director Akira Kurosawa shooting on location in a Tokyo dump, in Dodes 'Ka-Den, 1970.

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